The Australian Engineering Construction Sector: shifting environmental values and practices

Q1 Arts and Humanities Global Bioethics Pub Date : 2014-07-03 DOI:10.1080/11287462.2014.944764
E. L. Hamilton-Foster
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Whilst many studies have examined environmental attitudes and practices in the broader construction industry, few have done so specifically in the context of the Australian Engineering Construction Sector (AECS) including national infrastructure projects. This paper aims to extend the knowledge base on environmental culture in construction, specifically on non-building projects. It seeks to demonstrate how the sector is shifting in response to global environmental concern and how this is reflected in the value systems and work practices for non-building projects. The study presents a conceptual model to illustrate how organisations can achieve high standards of environmental performance supported by value systems and work practices. A representative organisation in the sector is assessed against key criteria regarding environmental values and practices. Finally, the paper identifies possibilities for further case study analysis to develop a strategic model for environmental performance in the AECS.
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澳大利亚工程建设部门:转变环境价值和实践
虽然许多研究已经检查了更广泛的建筑行业的环境态度和实践,但很少有研究专门针对澳大利亚工程建设部门(AECS),包括国家基础设施项目。本文旨在扩展建筑环境文化的知识基础,特别是在非建筑项目中。它旨在展示该部门如何响应全球环境问题而转变,以及这如何反映在非建筑项目的价值体系和工作实践中。该研究提出了一个概念模型,说明组织如何在价值体系和工作实践的支持下实现高标准的环境绩效。根据环境价值和实践的关键标准,对行业中具有代表性的组织进行评估。最后,本文确定了进一步案例研究分析的可能性,以开发AECS环境绩效的战略模型。
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Global Bioethics
Global Bioethics Arts and Humanities-Philosophy
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