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How to Measure Sustainable Housing: A Proposal for an Indicator-Based Assessment Tool

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Adamec, Jakub
Janoušková, SvatavaORCiD Profile - 0000-0003-3803-7055WoS Profile - P-2238-2016Scopus Profile - 38861696300
Hák, TomášORCiD Profile - 0000-0001-5271-4687WoS Profile - R-1845-2016Scopus Profile - 23034425000
Publication date
2021
Published in
Sustainability
Volume / Issue
13 (3)
ISBN / ISSN
ISSN: 2071-1050
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This publication has a published version with DOI 10.3390/su13031152

Abstract
Housing drives urban development and has a significant potential for contributing to sustainability. However, ample sustainability indicator sets fail to include relevant indicators of sustainable housing-assessment seems to be an underdeveloped topic. We chose the United Nations Geneva Charter on Sustainable Housing as a conceptual foundation for the proposed assessment tool. It addresses recent challenges by four defining principles and related rationales, thus forming a theoretical basis of sustainable housing. We applied both theoretical research (desk-top analysis) and qualitative research (an expert panel) to develop a comprehensive framework for sustainable housing and complemented it with relevant indicators. The proposed housing sustainability assessment tool (HSAT) explicitly advocates a holistic approach that seeks to balance the environmental, social, economic and institutional dimensions of sustainability; simultaneously, it includes an integrated concept of the building-community-locality. Hence, this article does not seek to redefine the sustainable housing definition or concept but to contribute to the development of a highly relevant indicator-based system for its assessment. This will ensure that correct and unambiguous messages are sent not only to policymakers but also investors, urban planners and finally also the citizens-the housing clients.
Keywords
sustainable development, sustainable housing, UN Geneva Charter, indicators, an assessment tool
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