Urban space maintainability factors based on life cycle approach

IF 1.6 Q3 MANAGEMENT Facilities Pub Date : 2023-07-20 DOI:10.1108/f-04-2023-0032
Nimali Erandathi Rathnasiri, N. de Silva, J. Wijesundara
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Purpose The maintainability of urban spaces has become critical with rapid urbanization to create an effective and safe environment for the increasing population. The absence of scientific studies exploring the factors that affect urban space maintainability (USM) has hindered the incorporation of maintainability aspects during the urban space planning and designing stages. This paper aims to establish critical factors for USM. Design/methodology/approach Qualitative content analysis is performed under an abductive approach to developing USM factors. A bibliometric search is conducted using databases including Scopus Elsevier, Emerald Insight, Science Direct, IEEE XPLORE and the American Society of Civil Engineers. The selected primary data set comprises journal papers on USM published after 2000. Seventy-three journal articles are selected through a comprehensive screening procedure and subjected to further analysis. The literature findings are processed via a software-assisted systematic coding and visualizing of the key data using NVivo 12 software. The coded USM factors are validated based on experts’ consensus statements by conducting an expert focus group discussion. Findings Twelve critical factors are established for USM; they include six design stage-related factors, one construction stage-related factor and five operational stage-related factors. Research limitations/implications Established USM factors give an insight into the main focus areas when incorporating maintainability into urban spaces. Originality/value The authors establish a set of maintainability factors for urban spaces based on the life cycle stages. USM factors such as vegetation management, interdepartmental coordination and work zone safety draw attention to context-specific aspects of USM.
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基于生命周期方法的城市空间可维护性因素研究
目的城市空间的可维护性随着城市化的快速发展而变得至关重要,为不断增长的人口创造一个有效和安全的环境。缺乏对影响城市空间可维护性因素的科学研究,阻碍了在城市空间规划和设计阶段纳入可维护性方面。本文旨在为USM建立关键因素。设计/方法/方法在开发USM因素的溯因方法下进行定性内容分析。使用Scopus Elsevier、Emerald Insight、Science Direct、IEEE XPLORE和美国土木工程师学会等数据库进行文献计量检索。选定的主要数据集包括2000年后发表的关于USM的期刊论文。73篇期刊文章是通过全面筛选程序选出的,并进行进一步分析。通过使用NVivo 12软件对关键数据进行软件辅助的系统编码和可视化来处理文献发现。编码的USM因素是根据专家的共识声明,通过进行专家焦点小组讨论来验证的。结果建立了USM的12个关键因素;它们包括六个设计阶段相关因素、一个施工阶段相关因素和五个运营阶段相关因素。研究局限性/含义在将可维护性纳入城市空间时,既定的USM因素可以深入了解主要关注领域。独创性/价值作者根据生命周期阶段建立了一套城市空间的可维护性因素。植被管理、部门间协调和工作区安全等USM因素引起了人们对USM特定环境方面的关注。
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Facilities
Facilities MANAGEMENT-
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期刊介绍: The journal offers thorough, independent and expert papers to inform relevant audiences of thinking and practice in the field, including topics such as: ■Intelligent buildings ■Post-occupancy evaluation (building evaluation) ■Relocation and change management ■Sick building syndrome ■Ergonomics and workplace design ■Environmental and workplace psychology ■Briefing, design and construction ■Energy consumption ■Quality initiatives ■Infrastructure management
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