Recently literature is showing follow up studies on green certified buildings, and critical reviews of building sustainability assessment and rating systems. A lot of criticism of current systems are emerging, due to a restricted idea of sustainability, usually limited to the environmental facet. But, although it is accepted that environmental certification protocols at the building scale pay little attention to social dimension of sustainability and, particularly, to ergonomics facets, their recent evolution toward the neighborhood scale is becoming to include social human-related factors issues and participatory practices, since it has been confirmed that they are more capable to pursuit aims of social justice, by enhancing the ethical dimension of design of built environment. The study analyzes main assessment systems of sustainable green neighborhood and communities, by a social point of view, to identify how human related factors, in a wide sense, have been considered in terms of indicators and parameters for assessing sustainability or for informing urban design. Social and human-related factors have been observed considering those influencing both environmental performance both social aspect of sustainability, such as health, safety, inclusivity and quality of life.
HF/E in Protocols for Green Neighborhood and Communities / Attaianese, E.; Acierno, A.. - Volume VIII: Ergonomics and Human Factors in Manufacturing, Agriculture, Building and Construction, Sustainable Development and Mining:(2018), pp. 879-886. (Intervento presentato al convegno 20th Congress of the International Ergonomics Association (IEA 2018) tenutosi a Firenze nel 26 - 31 Agosto 2018).
HF/E in Protocols for Green Neighborhood and Communities
Attaianese E.
;Acierno A.
2018
Abstract
Recently literature is showing follow up studies on green certified buildings, and critical reviews of building sustainability assessment and rating systems. A lot of criticism of current systems are emerging, due to a restricted idea of sustainability, usually limited to the environmental facet. But, although it is accepted that environmental certification protocols at the building scale pay little attention to social dimension of sustainability and, particularly, to ergonomics facets, their recent evolution toward the neighborhood scale is becoming to include social human-related factors issues and participatory practices, since it has been confirmed that they are more capable to pursuit aims of social justice, by enhancing the ethical dimension of design of built environment. The study analyzes main assessment systems of sustainable green neighborhood and communities, by a social point of view, to identify how human related factors, in a wide sense, have been considered in terms of indicators and parameters for assessing sustainability or for informing urban design. Social and human-related factors have been observed considering those influencing both environmental performance both social aspect of sustainability, such as health, safety, inclusivity and quality of life.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.