Greener Transportation Infrastructure: Theoretical Concepts for the Environmental Evaluation of Airports

Abstract: 

The presented methodology has two fundamental goals: first, to foster greener design practices among airport managers, planners, and designers, and second, to establish a dynamic dialogue between all airport stakeholders, while overcoming the shortcomings of traditional environmental impact assessments and thus ensuring capacity enhancement. The innovative aspects of the methodology are the combination of a flexible implementation strategy, the use of Multi-Criteria Decision Making (MCDM) with cost and utility functions, and a structured definition of environmental sustainability with customized evaluation parameters.

Author: 
Fann, Jean-Christophe
Rakas, Jasenka
Publication date: 
January 1, 2011
Publication type: 
Book Chapter
Citation: 
Fann, J.-C., & Rakas, J. (2011). Greener Transportation Infrastructure: Theoretical Concepts for the Environmental Evaluation of Airports. In Green Finance and Sustainability: Environmentally-Aware Business Models and Technologies (pp. 394–421). IGI Global Scientific Publishing. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-60960-531-5.ch021