Agent-Based Modeling of Temporal and Spatial Dynamics in Life Cycle Sustainability Assessment
Authored by Susie Ruqun Wu, Xiaomeng Li, Defne Apul, Victoria Breeze, Ying Tang, Yi Fan, Jiquan Chen
Date Published: 2017
DOI: 10.1111/jiec.12666
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Abstract
Current aggregate and top-down approaches in life cycle sustainability
assessment (LCSA) generally fail to account for spatial, temporal, and
emergent behavioral dynamics simultaneously during the inventory stage.
We discuss the key characteristics captured by complex system approaches
(agent-based modeling [ABM] in particular) in the context of LCSA. It
is understood that by integrating ABM, temporal, spatial, and behavioral
dynamics can be addressed during the life cycle inventory stage. We
propose a general concept to integrate ABM into current building life
cycle assessment standards. We then use a hypothetical example of green
building development to compare the ABM approach with a predefined
static policy model. Simulation results from the agent-based model
confirm that there are temporal and spatial variations caused by
behavioral dynamics. The results are integrated into the calculation of
temporally dynamic LCSA indicators on an annual basis. Spatially
distributed simulation results can also be used in spatially dynamic
LCSA.
Tags
Agent-based modeling
Complexity
Design
industrial ecology
patterns
systems
carbon
Energy
Life cycle sustainability assessment
Life cycle inventory (lci)
Green buildings