A Review of Smart Materials in 4D Printing for Hygrothermal Rehabilitation: Innovative Insights for Sustainable Building Stock Management
Babak Farham,
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Luís G. Baltazar
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Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
16(10), P. 4067 - 4067
Published: May 13, 2024
There
is
an
issue
in
the
building
stock,
especially
Europe,
concerning
energy
efficiency
and
climate
change
adaptation.
Due
to
insufficient
thermal
insulation
passive
solutions,
majority
of
existing
buildings
are
not
only
ill-prepared
for
negative
effects
change,
but
they
also
contribute
higher
consumption.
The
combination
smart
materials
4D
printing
hygrothermal
rehabilitation
facades
main
topic
this
review
paper.
paper
examines
application
construction
overcome
problems
with
moisture
heat
transfer
other
issues
envelope.
It
discusses
numerous
instances
technology’s
applications,
such
as
particular
responsive
elements,
identifies
trends
draws
attention
knowledge
gaps
field,
assesses
environmental
economic
impacts.
objective
offer
comparable
data
aid
upcoming
studies
creation
4D-printed
façade
solutions.
Additionally,
can
be
interpreted
a
collaborative
attempt
influence
direction
future
practices.
aims
assist
designers
relevant
parties
understanding
advantages,
restrictions,
difficulties
related
sustainable
management
buildings.
Language: Английский
Identification of Key Drivers for Performance Measurement in Sustainable Humanitarian Relief Logistics: An Integrated Fuzzy Delphi-DEMATEL Approach
Published: March 25, 2024
Sustainable
Humanitarian
logistics
is
gaining
attention
due
to
increased
disasters.
It
involves
various
operations
support
people's
survival
efforts.
Key
characteristics
include
unpredictable
demand,
sudden
large
demand
volumes,
high
stakes
in
delivery
timeliness,
and
limited
resources.
However,
the
complexity
unpredictability
of
disaster
scenarios
necessitate
robust
adaptable
performance
measurement
models
evaluate
effectiveness
sustainable
humanitarian
relief
(SHRL).
This
study
proposes
a
novel
model
for
supply
chains
that
integrates
Fuzzy
Delphi
Method
(FDM)
Decision-Making
Trial
Evaluation
Laboratory
(Fuzzy-DEMATEL)
method.
In
this
research,
using
115
articles
focused
on
chains,
crisis
management,
aid,
research
identified
25
key
indicators
(KPIs)
initial
phase.
Following
implementation
FDM,
19
KPIs
were
as
crucial
further
analysis.
These
then
divided
into
four
distinct
categories:
"Quality,"
"Accountability,"
"Operational
Excellence,"
"Sustainability".
Initially,
FDM
utilized
reach
consensus
among
experts
concerning
chains.
By
incorporating
inherent
uncertainty
vagueness
expert
judgments,
refines
list
reflect
real-life
conditions
constraints
operations.
Finally,
fuzzy
DEMATEL
approach
was
used
analyze
interrelationships
factors,
identifying
cause-and-effect
behavior
ranking
them,
forming
theoretical
framework.
The
concludes
with
development
comprehensive
facilitates
strategic
planning
operational
assessment
organization
integration
methods
offers
multiple
perspectives
decision-making
helps
stakeholders
identify
critical
areas
improvement.
Based
acquired
results,
attached
Quality
(P1)
aspect
proposed
framework
have
gained
significant
importance
main
cause
relationship
which
impacts
helpful
improve
organizations
all
phases
management.
prompt
(D1),
accuracy
(D2)
are
more
significant,
while
capacity
building
training
(D19)
compliance
(D15)
least
SHRL
scenarios.
expected
enhancing
their
capabilities,
thereby
improving
efficiency
aid
disaster-stricken
areas.
Language: Английский
The Effect of Suppliers’ Green and Traditional Selection Criteria in Supply Chain Management on Purchasing Firms’ Performance
Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
16(15), P. 6276 - 6276
Published: July 23, 2024
In
recent
years,
procurement
managers
have
introduced
environmental
considerations
into
supplier
selection
and
evaluation
as
a
response
to
strict
regulations
implemented
by
governments.
Although
previous
research
investigated
the
of
eco-friendly
suppliers,
little
has
been
conducted
on
significance
wide
range
criteria
used
industrial
customers.
The
aim
this
study
was
address
gap
examine
difference
in
perceived
importance
versus
performance
achieved
using
criteria,
addition
business
total
supply
performance.
By
investigating
manufacturers
market
environment,
aimed
demonstrate
how
their
affected
suppliers
relation
such
criteria.
To
accomplish
task,
an
empirical
analysis
based
questionnaire
responses
72
purchasing
working
electrical/electronic
heavy
chemical
industries.
Based
research,
following
six
factors
were
identified:
eco-friendliness,
quality,
relationship,
flexibility,
delivery,
price/finance.
statistical
analyses,
including
sample
t-tests
multiple
regression
analysis,
identified
correlation
between
manufacturer
findings
show
that
some
factors,
price,
statistically
relevant
manufacturers,
which
added
value
decision-making
strategy
employed
selection.
Language: Английский