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Low-carbon management in construction: an AHP model and case study

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Low-carbon management in construction: an AHP model and case study

25 February 2025
This study develops a low-carbon production management model for construction firms using the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) to address carbon emissions and provide practical guidance for a low-carbon transition in the industry.
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The construction industry, which significantly contributes to carbon emissions, is a key target for reducing global greenhouse gas output.

This study, titled 'Management of Carbon Emissions Throughout the Building Life Cycle Based on the Analytic Hierarchy Process' presents an evaluation model for low-carbon production management in construction enterprises, using the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP).

Through a case study, the research highlights challenges in implementing this model and provides practical recommendations. The study offers both theoretical insights for future research on energy conservation and emissions reduction and practical guidance for construction enterprises transitioning to low-carbon practices.

14/02/2025

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Jie-Fu Zheng, Zhi-Peng Lu, Yang Ding, Zhen-Zhen Guo, Shuang-Xi Zhou
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