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Sustainability Monitoring: Principles, Challenges, and Approaches

Emmanuel Rey, Martine Laprise, Sophie Lufkin

2021˜The œurban book series15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Because of the inherent complexity of urban brownfield regeneration projects, achieving sustainability objectives is not easy. It requires approaches adapted to the specificities of this type of operation, that allow for structured and regular follow-up, and that are integrated into the project dynamics. In this chapter, we argue that sustainability monitoring can help address this challenge. We start by defining the principles of sustainability evaluation and monitoring. Then, we look deeper at the challenges of an operational monitoring tool from the brownfield regeneration perspective. On this basis, we plead for the necessity of tailor-made operational monitoring tools for this type of operation and define, to this end, three general requirements for said tools. Finally, we make a critical analysis of existing certifications at the neighbourhood scale and different approaches developed for brownfield regeneration projects.

Topics & Concepts

BrownfieldSustainabilityCertificationSystems engineeringProcess managementComputer scienceRisk analysis (engineering)EngineeringBusinessCivil engineeringRedevelopmentEcologyBiologyLawPolitical scienceSustainable Building Design and AssessmentEnvironmental Justice and Health DisparitiesUnderground infrastructure and sustainability
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