Data underlying the publication: Spatial Parameters for Circular Construction Hubs
doi:10.4121/ceb4d129-3e79-4c52-a3bf-69851f551fb3.v1
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doi: 10.4121/ceb4d129-3e79-4c52-a3bf-69851f551fb3
doi: 10.4121/ceb4d129-3e79-4c52-a3bf-69851f551fb3
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Tsui, Tanya; Furlan, C. (Cecilia); Wandl, Alexander; van Timmeren, Arjan (2023): Data underlying the publication: Spatial Parameters for Circular Construction Hubs. Version 1. 4TU.ResearchData. dataset. https://doi.org/10.4121/ceb4d129-3e79-4c52-a3bf-69851f551fb3.v1
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Dataset
This dataset contains the results for a journal paper titled "Spatial Parameters for Circular Construction Hubs: Location Criteria for a Circular Built Environment". For this research, we reviewed policy documents and interviewed exports to identify the spatial parameters (or location requirements) for circular construction hubs, which are facilities that collect, store, and redistribute construction waste as secondary resources. The following files included document the research process and results:
- interview transcripts.docx - interview transcripts with experts, the color-coded highlights categorizing different types of spatial requirements.
- interview questions.docs - list of interview questions asked during the semi-structured interview.
- spatial params and analysis methods.xlsx - research results showing the spatial parameters and potential spatial analysis methods to identify future locations of circular construction hubs in the Netherlands.
history
- 2023-07-19 first online, published, posted
publisher
4TU.ResearchData
format
xlsx, docx
associated peer-reviewed publication
Spatial Parameters for Circular Construction Hubs: Location Criteria for a Circular Built Environment
funding
- Pop-Machina (grant code 821479) [more info...] Horizon 2020
organizations
TU Delft, Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment, Department of Architectural Engineering and Technology
Institute of Landscape Architecture, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna, Austria
Design Science Hub, University of Antwerp, Belgium
DATA
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spatial params and analysis methods.xlsx -
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