2018
DOI: 10.20944/preprints201801.0121.v1
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Social Sustainable Assessment Tool Development Approach

Abstract: The social criteria of sustainable development have remained underexplored. Moreover, a large number of green building assessment tool and social sustainability documentations have been developed which, has had a direct impact on social criteria issues, but there seems to be a substantial gap in the study of social criteria in green building assessment tools. In examining the problem facing social sustainability, taking into consideration social sustainability in sustainable development reviews and green build… Show more

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“…There has been a recent shift towards the importance of social and cultural wellbeing of occupants in research regarding a green and sustainably built environment [24,26,[59][60][61]. However, there is a lack of direct focus in green building certification scheme guidelines to address this aspect and increase green buildings' performance in the general comfort of occupants and satisfaction dimensions [3,60].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There has been a recent shift towards the importance of social and cultural wellbeing of occupants in research regarding a green and sustainably built environment [24,26,[59][60][61]. However, there is a lack of direct focus in green building certification scheme guidelines to address this aspect and increase green buildings' performance in the general comfort of occupants and satisfaction dimensions [3,60].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An eco-cultural approach requires the understanding of views, perceptions, experiences, feelings and beliefs of the inhabitants involved. A wholly quantitative approach often fails to fully explore these aspects (Amaratunga, Newton, Baldry, & Sarshar, 2002;Atanda & Öztürk, 2018). Few qualitative studies have used interviews with stakeholders (Alsubeh, 2013;Atanda, J.O.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They argued that these historic structures provide a sense of place, local culture and tradition. Others like Atanda and Öztürk (2018); Al-Jamea (2014) presented the indicators as part of social sustainability. They interpreted cultural sustainability in the presence of cultural activity facilities and the artistic aspects of the human culture such as theatres, community centres and art schools building.…”
Section: Eco-cultural Indicators and The Theoretical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, the fear of accidents is the biggest barrier to walking and cycling, especially for children. The street is considered crowded in a way that hinders safe pedestrian crossing if vehicles are present at a particular location for more than the time needed for a pedestrian to cross the street at a walking speed of 1.39 m/s (Atanda and Öztürk, 2018).…”
Section: Principles and Indicators Of Socially Sustainable Urban Comm...mentioning
confidence: 99%