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Green Building Construction Implementation Barriers in the Philippines a Hierarchical Model
The Philippines is one of the developing countries that attempt to practice green building. Although with 300 + registered and certified green building projects acknowledged by LEED, green building is less practiced in the Philippine Construction Industry due to several barriers. Limited studies were conducted that discuss green building in the Philippines, especially the barriers to its implementation. This research created hierarchical models of barriers to green building implementation in the Philippines by identifying, classifying, and ranking the existing barriers. The RRL looked into the technicalities of the green building certification, compiled the barriers identified by previous studies, and provided this research with its theoretical framework as the basis for the proposed methodology. The objective was achieved using two (2) types of survey questionnaires, answered by the two (2) chosen respondents: multi-unit residential occupants and qualified construction experts with knowledge or experience with green building. These questionnaires are put through statistical analysis which resulted in the research to identify and also rank the green building barriers under Social and Economic aspects of sustainability, significant in the Philippines. Finally, this research is geared towards assisting professionals in the construction industry, decision-makers, and policymakers in determining the best strategy for dealing with these challenges.
Green Building Construction Implementation Barriers in the Philippines a Hierarchical Model
The Philippines is one of the developing countries that attempt to practice green building. Although with 300 + registered and certified green building projects acknowledged by LEED, green building is less practiced in the Philippine Construction Industry due to several barriers. Limited studies were conducted that discuss green building in the Philippines, especially the barriers to its implementation. This research created hierarchical models of barriers to green building implementation in the Philippines by identifying, classifying, and ranking the existing barriers. The RRL looked into the technicalities of the green building certification, compiled the barriers identified by previous studies, and provided this research with its theoretical framework as the basis for the proposed methodology. The objective was achieved using two (2) types of survey questionnaires, answered by the two (2) chosen respondents: multi-unit residential occupants and qualified construction experts with knowledge or experience with green building. These questionnaires are put through statistical analysis which resulted in the research to identify and also rank the green building barriers under Social and Economic aspects of sustainability, significant in the Philippines. Finally, this research is geared towards assisting professionals in the construction industry, decision-makers, and policymakers in determining the best strategy for dealing with these challenges.
Green Building Construction Implementation Barriers in the Philippines a Hierarchical Model
Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering
Strauss, Eric (Herausgeber:in) / Monjardin, Cris Edward (Autor:in) / Cruz, Lovely Jasmin Dela (Autor:in) / Esguerra, Ezekiel (Autor:in) / Dangzalan, Ondrea Nhika (Autor:in)
International Conference on Civil Engineering ; 2022 ; Singapore, Singapore
Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Civil Engineering, ICOCE 2022, Singapore ; Kapitel: 21 ; 234-242
09.08.2022
9 pages
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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