Nos acaban de publicar en la revista Environmental Impact Assessment Review (primer cuartil del JCR) un artículo relacionado con la aplicación de la teoría neutrosófica para la toma de decisiones multicriterio de alternativas sostenibles de estructuras de viviendas unifamiliares. Se trata de una publicación de la próxima tesis doctoral de Antonio Sánchez Garrido, que codirijo con Ignacio J. Navarro, perteneciente al proyecto de investigación DIMALIFE.
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ABSTRACT
This paper proposes a methodology for the assessment of the sustainability among three different structural design alternatives for a single-family home. The response associated with each alternative has been measured using 43 indicators considering all stages of the life cycle. A decision-making model is carried out on the basis of a neutrosophic group analytical hierarchy process (NAHP-G) capturing the maximum information in terms of credibility, inconsistency and indetermination. The 9 criteria on which an expert group intervenes are finally evaluated using VIKOR. The results show that non-probabilistic uncertainties influence the weights obtained, with maximum deviations in the criteria between 11.91% and 4.95%, if compared to conventional AHP. From the methodology it is obtained that the technological alternative with non-conventional concrete performs best in sustainable terms. Although the industrialized option has less environmental impact, only the simultaneous consideration of the economic, environmental and social pillars in a project will lead to appropriate sustainable designs.
KEYWORDS:
Single-family house; Group multi-criteria decision making; Sustainable design; Neutrosophic sets theory; Analytic hierarchy process; Life cycle thinking; Modern methods of construction
REFERENCE:
SÁNCHEZ-GARRIDO, A.J.; NAVARRO, I.J.; YEPES, V. (2021). Neutrosophic multi-criteria evaluation of sustainable alternatives for the structure of single-family homes. Environmental Impact Assessment Review, 89:106572. DOI:10.1016/j.eiar.2021.106572