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This study introduces a social asset framework to improve site selection for infrastructure projects. It considers social, creative, and human capital for successful community integration and project outcomes.

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Area of Science:

  • Social Sciences
  • Environmental Planning
  • Community Development

Background:

  • Community assets are vital for policy success but often ignored in infrastructure siting.
  • Project success, particularly in environmental and economic initiatives, hinges on collaboration, which is frequently neglected during site selection.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop a comprehensive social asset framework for informed site-selection decisions.
  • To integrate social, creative, and human capital into infrastructure project planning.
  • To enhance the success of new facility developments by considering community-level assets.

Main Methods:

  • Developed a social asset framework encompassing social, creative, and human capital.
  • Applied the framework to assess community suitability for the Northwest Advanced Renewables Alliance project.
  • Evaluated community readiness for biofuel-related developments using the new framework.

Main Results:

  • The framework provides a holistic approach to community assessment for infrastructure projects.
  • Identified key social assets crucial for the successful integration of new facilities.
  • Demonstrated the framework's utility in evaluating suitability for biorefinery developments.

Conclusions:

  • The social asset framework offers a novel approach to site selection, moving beyond traditional models.
  • This framework is essential for future biorefinery projects and other developments requiring informed location choices.
  • Considering community assets is critical for the long-term success and sustainability of infrastructure projects.