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Towards a sustainability assessment model for affordable housing projects: the perspective of professionals in Ghana
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Sustainable Urban HousingSustainable DevelopmentEducationSustainability Assessment ModelSocial SciencesSustainable DesignBuilt EnvironmentGhanaian PerspectiveSustainability AnalysisAffordable Housing ProjectsAfrican DevelopmentHousingSocial SustainabilityPublic PolicyDesignGhanaian Housing SectorSustainability AssessmentSustainable ConstructionAffordable HousingHousing PolicySustainability
Purpose This paper presents a sustainability assessment model to holistically guide sustainable construction and green retrofitting of affordable housing from the Ghanaian perspective. Design/methodology/approach A comprehensive review was carried out, which yielded 16 sustainability indicators. Then, a questionnaire survey was conducted among respondents in the Ghanaian housing sector. Forty-seven valid responses were received and analysed using fuzzy synthetic evaluation (FSE) technique. Findings A four-index model was developed that includes: Housing and Transportation ( H + T ) index, household-satisfaction index, efficient stakeholder-management index and quality-related index. These indices account for 25.3%, 26.3%, 23.6% and 24.9% of sustainability attainment in affordable housing, respectively. Accordingly, household-satisfaction has the greatest contribution to sustainability attainment in affordable housing. Research limitations/implications Due to challenges in obtaining responses to the questionnaire, the study was conducted with relatively small number of responses. Originality/value The model serves as a tool that could be used to objectively and comprehensively assess sustainability performance in affordable housing. Besides, it could be used as a baseline to calibrate future projects and for benchmarking success levels of comparable housing projects. Finally, the estimated indices are applicable in decision making for optimum resource allocation for sustainable low-cost housing in the Ghanaian perspective.
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