Policy Evaluation of Construction Waste Resource Utilisation Based on S-CAD Method: Taking Shandong as an Example
Ruirui Zhang (),
Qijun Chen and
Chaowei Li
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Ruirui Zhang: Shandong Jian Zhu University
Qijun Chen: Shandong Jian Zhu University
Chaowei Li: Harbin Institute of Technology
A chapter in Proceedings of the 24th International Symposium on Advancement of Construction Management and Real Estate, 2021, pp 1733-1751 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Scientific policy evaluation is not only the measure of the effectiveness of policy implementation, but also the periodic summary of policy application, so as to provide a basis for subsequent policy revision. Taking Shandong province’s “Opinions on Further Strengthening the Management of Urban Construction Waste (CW) to Promote Resource Utilisation” as an example, this paper uses S-CAD method to deconstruct the values/stances, goals, strategies and expected results of the CW recycling policy from the perspective of Shandong provincial government and systematically evaluates the logicality of policy elements, the adequacy of resource input and the feasibility of policy implementation. Results show that the policy has a high logical consistency, and the policy design “effect” is good; the strategies are insufficient to achieve the goals, and the resource utilisation “efficiency” is low; the key “related views” are resistant to the policy, and the policy “benefit” is poor.
Keywords: Construction waste; Policy evaluation; S-CAD method; Shandong province (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-15-8892-1_122
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