Research Article

Stakeholder Perceptions of Sustainable Infrastructure Project Delivery: A Comparative Analysis between Guangdong, Hong Kong, and Macao

Table 2

Sustainability items of infrastructure projects.

Sustainability items of infrastructure projects
Economic (ECO) domainEnvironmental (ENV) domainSocial (SOC) domain

(1) Adaptability of development to local changing needs (ECO1) ()(1) Harmonization of the proposed project with the local natural setting (ENV1) ()(1) Access to work and locations of activities (SOC1) ()
(2) Availability of local job opportunities (ECO2) ()(2) Green design and construction (ENV2) ()(2) Creation of a safe, convenient, comfortable, and legible pedestrian circulation and transport network (SOC2) ()
(3) Economic benefits to government and local citizens (ECO3) ()(3) Building design in terms of aesthetics, density, height, and visual permeability (ENV3) ()(3) Availability of amenities, community and welfare facilities, and provision of public open space (SOC3) ()
(4) Balanced development of different local economic activities (ECO4) ()(4) Prevention and mitigation measures against air, water, and noise pollution (ENV4) ()(4) Being functional and acceptable in terms of tariffs to diversified social groups (SOC4) ()
(5) Value-for-money of the proposed project during its lifecycle (ECO5) ()(5) Unique local characteristics (SOC5) ()
(6) Conservation of local cultural and historical heritage (SOC6) ()
(7) Reasonable compensation and relocation plans/strategies (SOC7), ()
(8) Shaped local identity and international reputation (SOC8) ()
(9) Effective public participation (SOC9) ()

FA denotes the frequency of appearance of a certain item in the selected literature.