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Global Construction Data (Hardcover)
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Global Construction Data (Hardcover)
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Global construction data is vital for contractors, governments,
international organisations, policy makers, academic researchers
and statisticians. As the global population of the world expands,
the sustainability of the built environment raises the political
agenda and the need to manage infrastructure and buildings in both
urban and rural contexts becomes ever more pressing. How much more
can the built environment grow and how can it be managed
sustainably? This edited volume addresses how we can find a
possible way through the inconsistencies between national
construction data sets to devise a consistent approach to national
construction data to further the global sustainability agenda and
inform policy making. This search begins in Part I, which looks at
the methods and definitions used in construction statistics in
different countries. Part II considers examples of different types
of construction data from the cost of materials, measuring work on
high rise buildings and existing stock. In Part III, the authors
consider construction data internationally, beginning with the
problem of comparing data in different countries using exchange
rates and purchasing power parities (PPPs), comparing innovation
processes in different countries and looking at the provision of
building design internationally. In Part IV, the international
theme is continued by comparing accounting practices and company
performance in different countries and concludes with an
international comparison of construction industries. This book
raises awareness of the significance of the construction industry
globally and the importance of data to measure it. It informs the
discussion of the best ways of handling the consequences of
policies affecting the built environment and the effect of the
built environment on the rest of the economy and society. It is
essential reading for international economists, construction
industry consultants, policy makers, construction statisticians and
academics.
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