New Concept of Green Building Evaluation: Multi-Criteria Decision-Making Model

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A multi-criteria decision-making model is put forward here in, which makes up the deficiency of the traditional methods, those are not applicable to the feasibility study concerned, for environment evaluation of buildings on the basis of the decision-making made on the results from the evaluations of the relevant alternative plans in the aspects of economy, society, environment and human being, and then help to select the plan of the green building developments as well.

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