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Peter Brandon
Researcher at University of Salford
Publications - 67
Citations - 1484
Peter Brandon is an academic researcher from University of Salford. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sustainability & Construction management. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 67 publications receiving 1427 citations.
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Evaluating Sustainable Development in the Built Environment
Peter Brandon,Patrizia Lombardi +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors provide a suggested structure in which all aspects of sustainable development can be included together with a set of evaluation techniques which can be used within the structure to provide assistance to decision making.
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Construction 2020 - A vision for Australia's Property and Construction Industry
Keith D. Hampson,Peter Brandon +1 more
TL;DR: Construction 2020 is a national initiative undertaken by CRC for Construction Innovation to focus its ongoing leadership of the Australian property and construction industry in applied research and best contribute to the industry's national and international growth and competitiveness.
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An ecological worldview as basis for a regenerative sustainability paradigm for the built environment
Chrisna Du Plessis,Peter Brandon +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors explore the ecological worldview and the guidelines it provides for how we interpret sustainability; as well as the strategies for the production of the built environment we need to follow if we are to adapt to coming changes in the planetary system and regenerate the world.
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Evaluation of the Built Environment for Sustainability
TL;DR: In this article, the authors discuss the problems of evaluating the built environment in planning and construction, covering economic and environmental methods and construction and regeneration processes, and illustrate a number of applications using different approaches and techniques and referring to a range of environmental aspects.
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Information Management in a Collaborative Multiactor Environment: The COMMIT Approach
TL;DR: The central models underlying the COMMIT (construction modeling and methodologies for intelligent integration of information) project, which is defining mechanisms to handle a number of issues relating to the management of information to support decision-making in collaborative projects, are described.