Sustainable Decision-Making for Thin-Walled Structures: A Comprehensive Review
Autour(s)
- Tomiloba Olutola, John Balen, Vivian Lotisa, Akaw Johnima, Ibrina Browndi
Abstract
This article aims to explore the intersection of thin-walled structures, sustainability, and decision- making processes. Thin-walled structures have gained significant attention due to their lightweight nature, material efficiency, and potential for sustainable construction practices. By conducting a comprehensive literature review, this article investigates the current state of knowledge, identifies key challenges, and proposes effective decision-making strategies for sustainable design and construction of thin-walled structures. The research methodology involves the analysis of scholarly articles, case studies, and industry reports to gather valuable insights. The findings highlight the importance of informed decision-making and sustainable practices in achieving the environmental, economic, and social goals associated with thin-walled structures.