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A case study on the suitability of STARS for green campus in China

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  • Zhu, Bifeng
  • Dewancker, Bart

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With the continuous development of China's green campus, its future construction should learn from foreign advanced development experience and achievements. On the one hand, STARS, a global advanced green campus evaluation system, should be introduced to China's green campus construction and on the other hand, the suitability for China's actual needs should also be considered. Therefore, this study mainly studies the suitability of STARS indicators for green campus in China. Taking a representative university of green campus in China as a specific case, starting from the demand side, this paper uses the fuzzy comprehensive evaluation method to evaluate the users’ satisfaction of green campus construction. Comparing the result of satisfaction assessment with the result of STARS’s sustainable evaluation, the STARS’s indexes are divided into four regional grades by two-dimensional suitability evaluation coordinate system. The results show that STARS is generally suitable for green campus evaluation in China, but two of the evaluation categories need to modify the evaluation scores and weights; the other two categories are not suitable and need to be removed or changed. The purpose is to provide suggestions for the optimization of the evaluation of green campus in China.

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  • Zhu, Bifeng & Dewancker, Bart, 2021. "A case study on the suitability of STARS for green campus in China," Evaluation and Program Planning, Elsevier, vol. 84(C).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:epplan:v:84:y:2021:i:c:s014971892030197x
    DOI: 10.1016/j.evalprogplan.2020.101893
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