Construction technologies for sustainable affordable housing within fragile contexts: Proposal of a decision support tool

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The topic of sustainable affordable housing in developing countries is gaining increasing importance within international debates. The challenge is to find a balance between the concepts of sustainability and affordability in building construction within fragile contexts, overcoming basic self‐made shelter solutions towards the creation of sustainable durable housing. In particular, concerning the selection of constructive technological solutions, the goal is to shift from the current decision‐making process based only on economic factors to a more holistic approach based on a triple bottom line perspective, integrating economic, environmental and social sustainability. With this aim, this paper proposes a decisional support tool for contexts characterized by poor information to sustain decision‐makers in identifying suitable technological solutions. The tool is based on a set of key indicators, articulated into the three pillars of sustainability. The proposed tool, conceived as scalable and replicable, is finally applied to the specific context of Mogadishu (Somalia), since it is representative of the uncertain social, political and economic nature of fragile contexts.

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Atta, N., Dalla Valle, A., Campioli, A., Chiaroni, D., & Talamo, C. (2021). Construction technologies for sustainable affordable housing within fragile contexts: Proposal of a decision support tool. Sustainability (Switzerland), 13(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/su13115928

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