Developing sustainable management strategies in construction and demolition wastes using a q-rung orthopair probabilistic hesitant fuzzy set-based decision modelling approach

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2023

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Elsevier

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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess

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Sustainable management of construction and demolition wastes (CDWs) has become a pressing global issue in social, environmental and economic contexts, and it involves complex technological, engineering, management and regulatory challenges. Recently, many CDW management strategies have been developed based on the barrier attributes of reuse distribution. However, no strategy can simultaneously address all barrier attributes of reuse distribution. Furthermore, no research has assessed and modelled the identified CDW management strategies to determine optimality. On this basis, the presence of multiple barrier attributes, varying attribute priority and a wide range of data allow for the modelling of CDW management strategies under complex multiple-attribute decision -making (MADM) problems. This study develops the fuzzy-weighted zero inconsistency (FWZIC) and fuzzy decision by opinion score method (FDOSM)-based multiplicative multiple objective optimisation by ratio analysis (MULTIMOORA) with the q-rung orthopair probabilistic hesitant fuzzy set (q-ROPHFS) to address this problem. The developed q-ROPHFS-FWZIC method prioritised and weighted the main and sub-barrier attributes of reuse distribution in CDW management strategies. The developed q-ROPHFS-FDOSM is used to score the CDW management strategies. Then, the MULTIMOORA method is used to model 51 CDW management strategies to determine the optimum one. Results showed that Strategy 46 modelled first in six q values because it had the most essential attributes (i.e. cost, market, value-for-money, experience, infrastructure, management, risk and trust). Strategy 17 and Strategy 20 are the least sustainable strategies because they had only one attribute (i.e. experience). Sensitivity analysis, systematic modelling and comparison analysis are conducted to validate and evaluate the stability and robustness of the proposed methods. The implications of this study would likely benefit various stakeholders involved in the construction industry, including construction companies, architects, engineers, policy-makers and members of the public.& COPY; 2023 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier B.V. This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).

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Construction And Demolition Waste, Fdosm, Fwzic, Multimoora, Multiple Attribute Decision -Making

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Applied Soft Computing

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Q1

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145

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