Developing a sustainability assessment model: The sustainable infrastructure, Land-use, environment and transport model

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Measuring the comparative sustainability levels of cities, regions, institutions and projects is an essential procedure in creating sustainable urban futures. This paper introduces a new urban sustainability assessment model: "The Sustainable Infrastructure, Land-use, Environment and Transport Model (SILENT)". The SILENT Model is an advanced geographic information system and indicator-based comparative urban sustainability indexing model. The model aims to assist planners and policy makers in their daily tasks in sustainable urban planning and development by providing an integrated sustainability assessment framework. The paper gives an overview of the conceptual framework and components of the model and discusses the theoretical constructs, methodological procedures, and future development of this promising urban sustainability assessment model. © 2010 by the authors.

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Yigitcanlar, T., & Dur, F. (2010). Developing a sustainability assessment model: The sustainable infrastructure, Land-use, environment and transport model. Sustainability, 2(1), 321–340. https://doi.org/10.3390/su2010321

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