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Examining barriers and measures to promote the adoption of green building practices in Pakistan

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posted on 2024-06-05, 04:42 authored by S Azeem, MA Naeem, A Waheed, Jamal ThaheemJamal Thaheem
© 2017, © Emerald Publishing Limited. Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate the barriers inhibiting the adoption of green building and measures to promote this approach in Pakistan. Design/methodology/approach: Barriers and measures were identified and examined by using a combination of research methods, including literature review, questionnaire survey, and in-depth interviews with the construction industry-related practitioners working in Pakistan. Ranking technique and factor analysis were used to identify the significant issues associated with the adoption of green building practices. Findings: As per the survey results, the most critical barrier is “lack of awareness among people about the importance and advantages of adopting green building practices,” followed by “lack of incentives from government” and “lack of green building codes and regulations,” respectively. The results also indicate that most important measure to promote the adoption of green buildings is “creation of public awareness toward green initiatives through seminars, workshops, and discussions,” followed by “availability of green building codes and regulations (mandatory to apply)” and “financial incentives and penalties by the government (e.g. soft loan, tax) for promoting green building practices,” respectively. Research limitations/implications: Research limitation is that its findings, other than Pakistan, cannot be generalized to other developing countries. Practical implications: Findings of the research will be helpful in sensitizing the regulatory agencies, the policy makers, and the building construction practitioners about the barriers to adoption of green building practices. The suggested measures will help in devising policies and economic measures to promote the construction of green and environment-friendly buildings. Social implications: This research will help the common people to know about the importance of green buildings that may lead to a deviation from the practice of traditional buildings to a widespread trend of building green buildings. This will lead to drastic reduction in demand for energy and considerable monetary savings for the common people. Originality/value: The findings of this study are expected to contribute valuable information to decision makers for the better understanding of key issues that call for more attention in the promotion of efforts of green building practices in Pakistan. The results are based on the perception of local stakeholders, but might also be helpful for policy makers in other countries.

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Journal

Smart and sustainable built environment

Volume

6

Pagination

86-100

Location

Bingley, Eng.

ISSN

2046-6099

eISSN

2046-6102

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2017, Emerald Publishing Limited

Issue

3

Publisher

Emerald Publishing

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