2010
DOI: 10.3141/2158-18
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Environmental and Sustainability Impact Assessment of Infrastructure in the United Kingdom

Abstract: Sustainability, now embedded within the legislation and development policy of the United Kingdom, is beginning also to be implemented within the design and construction process. Methods to assess the sustainability of construction projects have been in development since the early 1990s, but to date the majority have focused on the building sector, with little consideration for the detailed assessment of civil engineering projects. In addition, the tools developed have rarely considered sustainability in its wi… Show more

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“…A large body of work has been produced looking at the role of sustainability in the construction sector, but to date the majority of this focuses on the impact of buildings and materials (Willetts et al, 2010). At present there is less emphasis on the efforts of individual businesses to address CR, despite the industry being classed as having a high impact across a broad range of issues such as emissions, waste, energy and water usage as well as its scale and size of labour force.…”
Section: Corporate Responsibility In Constructionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A large body of work has been produced looking at the role of sustainability in the construction sector, but to date the majority of this focuses on the impact of buildings and materials (Willetts et al, 2010). At present there is less emphasis on the efforts of individual businesses to address CR, despite the industry being classed as having a high impact across a broad range of issues such as emissions, waste, energy and water usage as well as its scale and size of labour force.…”
Section: Corporate Responsibility In Constructionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The growing need for highway planners and designers to recognize the importance of sustainable development within civil engineering has been identified from a regulatory standpoint [60]. Environmental and engineering indicators are increasingly being used to assess the sustainability of transport and to facilitate decision making.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Traditional impact assessment tools are often solely concerned with the environmental dimension, while the social and economic dimensions are less often considered (see Fischer [23] for strategic environmental assessment of transportation projects). This paper focuses on road infrastructure projects because of their impacts on the environment and society [30,50,83]. These projects are often key drivers of landscape transformations, habitat fragmentation, and societal change on both global and local scales [26,67], with impacts lasting for long periods (e.g., [22,72]) and producing intergenerational consequences (e.g., [32,52]).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%