It is desirable that we reduce the harm and simultaneously maximize the benefits that the need for construction will inevitably produce for our societies and our environments. In order to reduce harm, we have to start by introducing more qualitative aspects into a field that tends to focus only on the quantitative aspects of a material’s negative environmental impact. In order to maximize benefits, we have to find a way for qualitative benefits to become more quantifiable.

Last updated: July 02, 2014

It is desirable that we reduce the harm and simultaneously maximize the benefits that the need for construction will inevitably produce for our societies and our environments. In order to reduce harm, we have to start by introducing more qualitative aspects into a field that tends to focus only on the quantitative aspects of a material’s negative environmental impact. In order to maximize benefits, we have to find a way for qualitative benefits to become more quantifiable.

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