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Research on the Evaluation Indicator System for Rural Green Building

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  • Li, Yan
  • Jiang, Jianping
  • Li, Fang
  • Zhao, Longzhao

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Based on the actual situation and the survey results in rural areas, with the domestic and foreign advanced green building standard as a reference, we initially determine the evaluation indicator system for rural green building. We use the AHP-Delphi method to calculate the weight, and get a multi-goal, multi-factor, and multi-level rural green building evaluation method suitable for the rural environment, social and economic situation, and apply this method to 10 villages in Shaanxi Province. After the evaluation and scoring, we give the following recommendations: (i) Strengthening the energy-saving design and improving the living comfort; (ii) Enhancing the application of appropriate technologies; (iii) Improving the level of development environment.

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  • Li, Yan & Jiang, Jianping & Li, Fang & Zhao, Longzhao, 2014. "Research on the Evaluation Indicator System for Rural Green Building," Asian Agricultural Research, USA-China Science and Culture Media Corporation, vol. 6(03), pages 1-5, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:asagre:166376
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.166376
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