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Heritage Science
Multi-expert multi-criteria decision analysis model to support the conservation of paramount elements in industrial facilities
Aurora Martínez-Corral1  Luis A. Sañudo-Fontaneda2  Ángel Martín-Rodríguez2  Daniel Jato-Espino3 
[1] Department of Architectural Constructions, Universitat Politècnica de València;Department of Construction and Manufacturing Engineering, Institute of Natural Resources and Territorial Planning, University of Oviedo;GREENIUS Research Group, Universidad Internacional de Valencia – VIU;
关键词: Conservation;    Expert elicitation;    Industrial heritage;    Multi-Criteria decision analysis;    Power plant;    Technical processes;   
DOI  :  10.1186/s40494-022-00712-7
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Abstract The coupling of urban retrofitting with climate change adaptation and environmental conservation is impacting on current industrial activities such as electricity production based on fossil fuels. Therefore, new tools are required to support adaptive reuse towards the conservation of industrial facilities, in order to leave testament of their cultural and industrial heritage once their production activities cease to exist. Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA) can help analyse complex interactions between industrial elements, society, culture and nature, providing key benefits when approaching heritage investigations. In this context, this research concerned the design of a Multi-Expert MCDA (ME-MCDA) methodology to support the selection of paramount heritage elements in power plants based on the collection and processing of the views of a panel of experts to result in consensus groups. This approach was tested using a case study in the As Pontes power plant (NW Spain), which will be dismantled in a near future. The results achieved pointed out to cooling towers, boilers, chimney and turbine hall as the fundamental elements to preserve due to their relevance across a set of technical, historical and sociocultural criteria. These outcomes proved the usefulness of the proposed approach in favouring the valorisation of industrial facilities as heritage areas protecting the social and cultural history of a territory.

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