Urban Sustainability Audits and Ratings of the Built Environment

Buildings and the built environment in cities are seen as both a source of, and solution to, today’s economic, environmental and social challenges. The audit process to collect data and rate their sustainability levels is a demanding process given the complexity of the issues involved. Sta...

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Main Authors: Constantinos A. Balaras, Kalliopi G. Droutsa, Elena G. Dascalaki, Simon Kontoyiannidis, Andrea Moro, Elena Bazzan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-11-01
Series:Energies
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/12/22/4243
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spelling doaj-a874877e8a634b51aa09fdf6256fca1f2020-11-24T21:55:32ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732019-11-011222424310.3390/en12224243en12224243Urban Sustainability Audits and Ratings of the Built EnvironmentConstantinos A. Balaras0Kalliopi G. Droutsa1Elena G. Dascalaki2Simon Kontoyiannidis3Andrea Moro4Elena Bazzan5Group Energy Conservation, Institute for Environmental Research and Sustainable Development, National Observatory of Athens, GR-15236 Athens, GreeceGroup Energy Conservation, Institute for Environmental Research and Sustainable Development, National Observatory of Athens, GR-15236 Athens, GreeceGroup Energy Conservation, Institute for Environmental Research and Sustainable Development, National Observatory of Athens, GR-15236 Athens, GreeceGroup Energy Conservation, Institute for Environmental Research and Sustainable Development, National Observatory of Athens, GR-15236 Athens, GreeceiiSBE Italia, International Initiative for a Sustainable Built Environment, I-10138 Torino, ItalyiiSBE Italia, International Initiative for a Sustainable Built Environment, I-10138 Torino, ItalyBuildings and the built environment in cities are seen as both a source of, and solution to, today’s economic, environmental and social challenges. The audit process to collect data and rate their sustainability levels is a demanding process given the complexity of the issues involved. Stakeholders often lack advanced knowledge on the sustainability issues involved, access to practical tools that match the local priorities and the overall resources to diagnose and evaluate the current state, analyse, assess and rank different scenarios, and monitor implementation and progress towards meeting sustainable development goals and local priorities. A new multicriteria European built environment assessment method that is supported by practical tools was developed in a transnational collaborative effort to support the assessment, planning, monitoring and overall decision-making process for rating the sustainability at the building or neighbourhood scale. The assessment system addresses the main sustainability issues (e.g., site and infrastructure, urban systems, energy and natural resources, emissions and environment, service quality, social aspects, economy), which are described and quantified with an “exhaustive” list of ~180 sustainability criteria and indicators, and a manageable number of common mandatory key performance indicators. The assessment system can satisfy the public administrations’ needs for being easy to use, open access, flexible and adaptable tools in order to facilitate their efforts for developing effective sustainability plans.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/12/22/4243sustainabilitybuildingsneighbourhoodsdecision-making processkey performance indicatorskpisbuilt environmentauditassessment tools
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author Constantinos A. Balaras
Kalliopi G. Droutsa
Elena G. Dascalaki
Simon Kontoyiannidis
Andrea Moro
Elena Bazzan
spellingShingle Constantinos A. Balaras
Kalliopi G. Droutsa
Elena G. Dascalaki
Simon Kontoyiannidis
Andrea Moro
Elena Bazzan
Urban Sustainability Audits and Ratings of the Built Environment
Energies
sustainability
buildings
neighbourhoods
decision-making process
key performance indicators
kpis
built environment
audit
assessment tools
author_facet Constantinos A. Balaras
Kalliopi G. Droutsa
Elena G. Dascalaki
Simon Kontoyiannidis
Andrea Moro
Elena Bazzan
author_sort Constantinos A. Balaras
title Urban Sustainability Audits and Ratings of the Built Environment
title_short Urban Sustainability Audits and Ratings of the Built Environment
title_full Urban Sustainability Audits and Ratings of the Built Environment
title_fullStr Urban Sustainability Audits and Ratings of the Built Environment
title_full_unstemmed Urban Sustainability Audits and Ratings of the Built Environment
title_sort urban sustainability audits and ratings of the built environment
publisher MDPI AG
series Energies
issn 1996-1073
publishDate 2019-11-01
description Buildings and the built environment in cities are seen as both a source of, and solution to, today’s economic, environmental and social challenges. The audit process to collect data and rate their sustainability levels is a demanding process given the complexity of the issues involved. Stakeholders often lack advanced knowledge on the sustainability issues involved, access to practical tools that match the local priorities and the overall resources to diagnose and evaluate the current state, analyse, assess and rank different scenarios, and monitor implementation and progress towards meeting sustainable development goals and local priorities. A new multicriteria European built environment assessment method that is supported by practical tools was developed in a transnational collaborative effort to support the assessment, planning, monitoring and overall decision-making process for rating the sustainability at the building or neighbourhood scale. The assessment system addresses the main sustainability issues (e.g., site and infrastructure, urban systems, energy and natural resources, emissions and environment, service quality, social aspects, economy), which are described and quantified with an “exhaustive” list of ~180 sustainability criteria and indicators, and a manageable number of common mandatory key performance indicators. The assessment system can satisfy the public administrations’ needs for being easy to use, open access, flexible and adaptable tools in order to facilitate their efforts for developing effective sustainability plans.
topic sustainability
buildings
neighbourhoods
decision-making process
key performance indicators
kpis
built environment
audit
assessment tools
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/12/22/4243
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