Engineering Proceedings (Sep 2024)
Analyzing Key Quality Attributes in Commercial Space Design Planning Using Impact Range Performance Analysis by Computer Software for Sustainable Development Goals
Abstract
For intensified global environmental and societal challenges, the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) have come to the forefront as a pivotal framework for corresponding action. For SDGs, the role of commercial spatial design and planning gains unique prominence. Using importance–performance analysis (IPA) with importance–performance–scope analysis (IPSA), we explore the SDGs’ deployment and ramifications in commercial spatial planning in this study. By spotlighting pivotal SDG indicators, the study results underscore commercial spaces’ performance in the environmental, social, and economic sectors. The combined analytical approaches were used to elucidate the present-day salience and efficacy of these attributes and highlight prospective trajectories for future evolution. The results offer a blueprint to empower designers and planners in the commercial realm to assimilate the SDGs effectively and design with environmental stewardship, social responsibility, and economic viability. The industry can have pragmatic strategic guidance aligned with global sustainable development imperatives.
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