2020
DOI: 10.5130/ajceb.v20i2.7145
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The role of built environment practitioners in driving the socio-economic sustainability aspects of sustainable regeneration

Abstract: In the United Kingdom (UK), over the past three decades efforts have been made to ensure adequate promotion of sustainability objectives through various policy initiatives. However, despite the effort and the existence of these policy initiatives, sustainability projects in particular, regeneration projects are yet to deliver their intended sustainability objectives.  While there is a rise in demand for higher sustainability benefits by stakeholders such as clients, communities and policy makers, the delivery … Show more

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“…Qualitative research aims to formulate meaning, examines contradictions in real life, and puts an organising framework around it to interpret these contradictory phenomena in a meaningful way (Braun and Clarke, 2013). Exploratory interviews aid in conducting an in-depth analysis of the complex human and cultural dynamics that influence decision-making (Akotia, et al, 2020). So, an in-depth exploratory study of the practical aspects of climate financing of infrastructure was undertaken by using interviews.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Qualitative research aims to formulate meaning, examines contradictions in real life, and puts an organising framework around it to interpret these contradictory phenomena in a meaningful way (Braun and Clarke, 2013). Exploratory interviews aid in conducting an in-depth analysis of the complex human and cultural dynamics that influence decision-making (Akotia, et al, 2020). So, an in-depth exploratory study of the practical aspects of climate financing of infrastructure was undertaken by using interviews.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The current understanding of the term arises from such documents as The New Charter of Athens (2003), Leipzig Charter on Sustainable European Cities (2007), which emphasises the need to conduct an integrated urban policy in crisis areas, or The New Leipzig Charter (2020) which refers to interventions aimed at "just city", "green city" and "productive city". Urban regeneration as a policy that fits into the SD paradigm is widely confirmed by scientists (e. g. Brebbia & Galiano-Garrigos, 2016;Charlot-Valdieu & Outrequin, 2007;Opoku & Akotia, 2020). Although they agree that it plays a crucial role on the road to the cities' sustainable development, they also see barriers, mainly political, that could make such an achievement impossible or incomplete (e. g. Couch & Dennemann, 2000;Evans & Jones, 2008).…”
Section: Overview Of the Literaturementioning
confidence: 96%
“…Other assessment methods focus on a selected dimension of the SD (most often the environmental pillar) (Lee & Chan, 2009;Toli & Murtagh, 2017) or qualitative research (Akotia et al, 2020). Among the latest approaches, the model is based on an analytical network process and zero-one goal programming (Nesticò et al, 2020).…”
Section: Overview Of the Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Whilst enhancing construction productivity is critical for the sustained growth and competitiveness of an economy (Forbes and Ahmed, 2011;Farmer, 2016;Barbosa, Woetzel and Mischke, 2017), Governments and clients are increasingly mandating adoption of construction strategies that consider all sustainability concepts (Akotia, et al, 2020). Improving construction productivity whilst increasing efficiency and reducing waste will positively contribute to UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs Sustainable Development Goal number 12.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%