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E-raamat: Analysis of the Life Cycle of a Built Environment

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Aug-2016
  • Kirjastus: Nova Science Publishers Inc
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  • Formaat: 275 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Aug-2016
  • Kirjastus: Nova Science Publishers Inc
  • ISBN-13: 9781634855334

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PhD DrSc A. Kaklauskas is a professor at Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, in Lithuania; Director of the Research Institute of Smart Building Technologies; Head of the Department of Construction Economics and Property Management; laureate of the Lithuanian Science Prize; member of the Lithuanian Academy of Sciences and editor of Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence, an international journal. He contributed to nine Framework programme projects and participated in over 30 other projects in the EU, US, Africa and Asia. The Belarusian State Technological University (Minsk, Belarus) awarded him an Honorary Doctorate in 2014. His publications include nine books and 132 papers in Web of Science Journals. Fifteen PhD students successfully defended their theses under his supervision. The Web of Science H-Index of Prof. A. Kaklauskas is 21. Web of Science Journals have cited him 1594 times. His areas of interest include life cycle analyses of built environments, energy, climate change, resilience management, healthy houses, sustainable built environments, big data analytics, intelligent decision support systems, intelligent tutoring systems, intelligent library, internet of things, etc. A thorough description of a built environment's life cycle (brief; design; raw material extraction, transport and processing; construction materials production and distribution; construction; use, repair and maintenance; demolition and disposal, reuse, or recycling analysis) is difficult to procure. A building and its environment comprise a complex system based on its technical, technological, economical, social, cultural, ecological and other aspects. All sub-systems influence the total efficiency performance. The interdependence between subsystems also plays a significant role. This monograph's research objective is the life cycle of a built environment along with its interested parties striving to attain their goals in the micro-, meso- and macro-environments that make an integral whole. Comprehensive research of this required development of new methods for the multiple criteria analysis of a project that would enable a user to assess its quantitative and qualitative aspects thoroughly. The diversity of the factors under assessment corresponds to various ways for presenting data needed for decision making. Various researches on the life cycle of a built environment and/or its composite parts at micro-, meso- and macro-levels are under global development. Such researches analyze energetic, technical, technological, economic, legal/regulatory, innovative and microclimatic aspects. However, they ignore the social, cultural, ethical, psychological, emotional, religious and ethnic aspects of a built environment's life cycle. It is notable that not one researcher from different countries analyzed the life cycle of a built environment and its stages in the way the authors of this investigation have considered them. Here, the authors also involve the stakeholders in the life cycle as well as the micro-, meso- and macro-environments that have particular impact on making an integral whole. This monograph contains detailed revisions of the research along with theoretical and practical tasks for analyzing the life cycle of a built environment and includes presentations of distinctive examples. The concept of a modern life cycle of a built environment as a model is discussed. The theoretical and practical analyses presented in this monograph verify that intelligent decision support systems allow different stakeholders to achieve improved work quality results and productivity. An organized creative team of interested groups can produce a life cycle of a built environment that considers qualitative societal aspects to a greater degree. Realistically, most of a built environment life cycle will have both positive and negative features. The mission is to arrive at an equilibrium of pros and cons to optimize the life cycle of a built environment by a system of qualitative and quantitative criteria. Integration of intelligent decision support systems in the life cycle of a built environment is undoubtedly one step in the right direction. Here, the knowledge relevant to the development of a built environment life cycle appears by its economic, legal, technological, technical, organizational, social, cultural, ethical, psychological, emotional, religious and environmental terms, as well as its managerial implications. References to the most modern sources of scientific literature worldwide are also included. The readers targeted for this monograph include researchers, MSc and PhD civil engineering students and parties involved in construction management and real estate development. Additionally, the book could be useful for other scholars along with MSc and PhD students of economics, management and other areas of expertise.Target Audience:The readers targeted for this monograph include researchers, MSc and PhD civil engineering students and parties involved with construction management and real estate development. Additionally the book could be useful for other scholars along with MSc and PhD students of economics and management and other areas of expertise.
Preface vii
Introduction ix
Chapter 1 Life Cycle of a Built Environment and Its Analysis
1(92)
1.1 The Life Cycle of a Building
1(5)
1.2 Phases of a Life Cycle Assessment
6(6)
1.3 Integration of a LCA on Green Building Rating Systems
12(6)
1.4 Model for a Complex Analysis of the Life Cycle of a Built Environment with Emphasis on the Building's Life Cycle Assessment
18(21)
1.5 Stakeholders in Various Stages of the Life Cycle of a Built Environment
39(12)
1.6 Criteria System to Describe the Life Cycle of a Built Environment Systematically
51(14)
1.7 Quality of Life and a Building's Life Cycle
65(8)
1.8 Criticism of a Building's LCA and Future Incentives for Such an LCA
73(20)
References
76(17)
Chapter 2 Building LCA Databases and Tools
93(52)
2.1 LCA Databases
93(10)
2.2 Life Cycle Assessment Software and Databases
103(12)
2.3 Multi Variant Design and Analysis of a Building's Life Cycle and Selection of the Most Efficient Options
115(11)
2.4 The Vision of ICT in the Life Cycle of a Lithuanian Built Environment
126(19)
References
132(13)
Chapter 3 DSSs, IDSSs and Their Review
145(42)
3.1 Introduction
145(9)
3.2 Assessment of Decision-Making Alternatives
154(2)
3.3 Information, Data and Their Management Systems
156(8)
3.4 Base of Models and Management
164(6)
3.5 Intelligent User Interface
170(6)
3.6 Teamwork
176(11)
References
179(8)
Chapter 4 Applications of DSSs, IDSSs and the IoT for Various Stages of the Life Cycle of a Built Environment and Its Assessment
187(24)
4.1 Recommender, Advisory and Expert Systems and Their Integration with Various Stages of the Life Cycle of a Building and its Assessment
187(5)
4.2 Data Mining Research
192(4)
4.3 Data Analytics at Various Stages of the Life Cycle of a Building
196(2)
4.4 DSSs for the Life Cycle of a Building and Its Assessment
198(6)
4.5 Applications of the IoT for Various Stages of the Life Cycle of a Building
204(7)
References
207(4)
Chapter 5 Web-Based DSSs and IDSSs Developed by This Author with His Colleagues
211(48)
5.1 Introduction
212(5)
5.2 Intelligent Decision Support System for Analyzing the Market Value of Real Estate, Pollution and Health Effects
217(7)
5.3 Cooperative, Integrated, Web-based Negotiation and Decision Support System For Real Estate
224(5)
5.4 Virtual and Augmented Realities Along with Intelligent Systems
229(11)
5.5 Advisory, Negotiation and Intelligent Decision Support System for Leadership Analysis
240(19)
References
249(10)
Author's Contact Information 259(2)
Index 261