ISO/TS 21929-1:2006
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Sustainability in building construction Sustainability indicators Part 1: Framework for development of indicators for buildings
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08-04-2019
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09-03-2006
ISO/TS 21929-1:2006 provides a framework, makes recommendations, and gives guidelines for the development and selection of appropriate sustainability indicators for buildings.
The aim of this part of ISO/TS 21929-1:2006 is to define the process that shall be followed when addressing the economic, environmental and social impacts of a building using a common framework and a set of indicators. This part of ISO/TS 21929-1:2006:
- adapts general sustainability principles for buildings;
- includes a framework for the assessment of economic, environmental and social impacts of buildings;
- shows indicators as examples;
- shows how to use sustainability indicators with regard to buildings and shows the process of using sustainability indicators;
- supports the process of choosing indicators;
- supports the development of assessment tools;
- defines the conformity with this specification.
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DRAFT ISO/DIS 21929-1 is also available for this standard. (05/2010)
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Technical Specification
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16
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International Organization for Standardization
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Withdrawn
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Standards | Relationship |
UNE-ISO/TS 21929-1:2009 IN | Identical |
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13/30278421 DC : 0 | BS ISO 15686-4 - BUILDING CONSTRUCTION - SERVICE LIFE PLANNING - PART 4: SERVICE LIFE PLANNING USING BUILDING INFORMATION MODELLING |
11/30247574 DC : 0 | BS EN 16309 - SUSTAINABILITY OF CONSTRUCTION WORKS - ASSESSMENT OF SOCIAL PERFORMANCE OF BUILDINGS - METHODS |
BS ISO 21930:2007 | Sustainability in building construction. Environmental declaration of building products |
BS ISO 15392:2008 | Sustainability in building construction. General principles |
UNE-ISO 21930:2010 | Sustainability in building construction. Environmental declaration of building products |
ISO 15392:2008 | Sustainability in building construction General principles |
IWA 13:2014 | Multiple resource evaluation guideline |
ISO/TS 21931-1:2006 | Sustainability in building construction Framework for methods of assessment for environmental performance of construction works Part 1: Buildings |
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ISO 6707-1:2017 | Buildings and civil engineering works Vocabulary Part 1: General terms |
ISO 14042:2000 | Environmental management Life cycle assessment Life cycle impact assessment |
ISO 14031:2013 | Environmental management Environmental performance evaluation Guidelines |
ISO 21930:2017 | Sustainability in buildings and civil engineering works — Core rules for environmental product declarations of construction products and services |
ISO 14041:1998 | Environmental management Life cycle assessment Goal and scope definition and inventory analysis |
ISO/TR 14061:1998 | Information to assist forestry organizations in the use of Environmental Management System standards ISO 14001 and ISO 14004 |
ISO 15686-1:2011 | Buildings and constructed assets — Service life planning — Part 1: General principles and framework |
ISO/TS 21931-1:2006 | Sustainability in building construction Framework for methods of assessment for environmental performance of construction works Part 1: Buildings |
ISO 14050:2009 | Environmental management Vocabulary |
ISO 15392:2008 | Sustainability in building construction General principles |
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