Prioritizing Sustainability Criteria in Urban Planning Processes: Methodology Application

Since the beginning of the sustainability debate approximately 20 years ago, all parties involved in the urban planning process have been expected to devise sustainable solutions to meet the challenges of the 21st century. Potential to include sustainability criteria is present in the strategic plan...

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Published in:Journal of Urban Planning and Development
Main Authors: Wallbaum, Holger, Krank, Sabrina, Teloh, Rolf
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Published: 2011
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1061/(ASCE)UP.1943-5444.0000038
https://research.chalmers.se/en/publication/169219
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spelling ftchalmersuniv:oai:research.chalmers.se:169219 2025-06-15T14:47:42+00:00 Prioritizing Sustainability Criteria in Urban Planning Processes: Methodology Application Wallbaum, Holger Krank, Sabrina Teloh, Rolf 2011 text https://doi.org/10.1061/(ASCE)UP.1943-5444.0000038 https://research.chalmers.se/en/publication/169219 unknown https://research.chalmers.se/en/publication/169219 Architectural Engineering Social and Economic Geography Sustainable development Assessment Planning Methodology Urban development 2011 ftchalmersuniv https://doi.org/10.1061/(ASCE)UP.1943-5444.0000038 2025-05-19T04:26:13Z Since the beginning of the sustainability debate approximately 20 years ago, all parties involved in the urban planning process have been expected to devise sustainable solutions to meet the challenges of the 21st century. Potential to include sustainability criteria is present in the strategic planning stage and during the initial studies of a project. However, instruments available at these early stages are rare and show numerous weaknesses. The present study intends to close this gap by developing an instrument for the prioritization of sustainability criteria in urban planning processes. It is based on the Sustainable Building Tool 07 (SBTool 07), a comprehensive and well-established tool for the assessment of sustainability of construction projects, key issues pertaining to the initial planning stages are identified via a materiality matrix—a method established for corporate sustainability reporting. The resulting method has been tested in a competition in the Icelandic city of Reykjavík. Results include a materiality matrix on stakeholder priorities and the relevance of criteria to sustainability across the life cycle as well as a core set of 19 criteria to be addressed in Reykjavík. Other/Unknown Material Reykjavík Reykjavík Unknown Reykjavík Journal of Urban Planning and Development 137 1 20 28
spellingShingle Architectural Engineering
Social and Economic Geography
Sustainable development
Assessment
Planning
Methodology
Urban development
Wallbaum, Holger
Krank, Sabrina
Teloh, Rolf
Prioritizing Sustainability Criteria in Urban Planning Processes: Methodology Application
title Prioritizing Sustainability Criteria in Urban Planning Processes: Methodology Application
title_full Prioritizing Sustainability Criteria in Urban Planning Processes: Methodology Application
title_fullStr Prioritizing Sustainability Criteria in Urban Planning Processes: Methodology Application
title_full_unstemmed Prioritizing Sustainability Criteria in Urban Planning Processes: Methodology Application
title_short Prioritizing Sustainability Criteria in Urban Planning Processes: Methodology Application
title_sort prioritizing sustainability criteria in urban planning processes: methodology application
topic Architectural Engineering
Social and Economic Geography
Sustainable development
Assessment
Planning
Methodology
Urban development
topic_facet Architectural Engineering
Social and Economic Geography
Sustainable development
Assessment
Planning
Methodology
Urban development
url https://doi.org/10.1061/(ASCE)UP.1943-5444.0000038
https://research.chalmers.se/en/publication/169219