2019
DOI: 10.22158/uspa.v2n3p114
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Modeling the Environmental Impact of Sustainability Policies in the Construction Industry Using Agent Based Simulation and Life Cycle Analysis

Abstract: The construction industry, with its long supply chain and long lifetime of projects, is blamed to be one of the main contributors to environmental concerns including accelerated resource consumption and harmful emissions. Industry stakeholders, including developers, designers, contractors and suppliers, are, therefore, continuing to explore different options to reduce this impact. Various approaches have been adopted in different countries with building rating systems like the Leadership in Energy & Enviro… Show more

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“…Barry G. Silverman investigated whether agent-based modeling and simulation can assist medical administrators in raising population health and the standard of treatment while lowering costs [17]. Attallah S O argued that previous sustainable decision making has often lacked subsequent outcome displays and that agentbased modeling approaches analyze sustainable decision making by building sustainable decision-making simulation models [18].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Barry G. Silverman investigated whether agent-based modeling and simulation can assist medical administrators in raising population health and the standard of treatment while lowering costs [17]. Attallah S O argued that previous sustainable decision making has often lacked subsequent outcome displays and that agentbased modeling approaches analyze sustainable decision making by building sustainable decision-making simulation models [18].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%