Sustainable housing: family experiences with supply chain ethics


Autoria(s): Miller, Wendy F.; Buys, Laurie
Contribuinte(s)

Felton, Emma

Zelenko, Oksana

Vaughan, Suzi

Data(s)

2012

Resumo

Climate change, resource depletion and increasing urbanization are converging global issues that are challenging the way we design, construct and operate buildings. The housing sector is a significant contributor to these global issues through consumption of limited resources, waste generation and disposal (solid, liquid and atmospheric waste) and negative human health impacts (Senick 2006). Although the design and construction of ‘sustainable housing’ would appear to be an obvious and technically feasible solution, there remains multi-faceted issues affecting the delivery of sustainable housing (Holloway and Bunker 2006). Two fundamental issues - what makes a house sustainable, and to what extent regulation should be used to deliver sustainability - have been, and continue to be, debated at multiple levels in society. Despite personal, professional and political views on these issues, three key characteristics of the whole housing supply chain require fundamental change if we are to successfully address sustainability challenges (Birkeland 2008). These include: fragmentation; established methods, practices and processes, and the relationships between players. A more in-depth understanding of the role of ethics (values, beliefs and standards) and potential ethical conflicts within the supply chain will assist in better defining the nature of the fundamental changes required...

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/49068/

Publicador

Taylor and Francis (Routledge)

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/49068/2/49068.pdf

http://www.routledge.com/books/details/9780415688130/

Miller, Wendy F. & Buys, Laurie (2012) Sustainable housing: family experiences with supply chain ethics. In Felton, Emma, Zelenko, Oksana, & Vaughan, Suzi (Eds.) Design and Ethics : Reflections on Practice. Taylor and Francis (Routledge), Abingdon, pp. 176-190.

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Copyright 2012 Taylor and Francis (Routledge)

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School of Chemistry, Physics & Mechanical Engineering; School of Design; Creative Industries Faculty; Science & Engineering Faculty

Palavras-Chave #120000 BUILT ENVIRONMENT AND DESIGN #120201 Building Construction Management and Project Planning #120300 DESIGN PRACTICE AND MANAGEMENT #149900 OTHER ECONOMICS #220100 APPLIED ETHICS #sustainable housing #environmental ethics #ethic conflicts #housing supply chain #professional practice
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