Social acceptability of using low carbon building: a survey exploration

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Enhancement of buildings energy efficiency has typically been approached by viewing the buildings from a social acceptance perspective focusing on multi-level stakeholders. In order to examine social acceptance in terms of public’s opinion and knowledge about using low carbon buildings, a multiple-choice questionnaire was designed with four groups of questions: background information, community perspective, social perspective, and market perspective. The study showed that 59.72% of the seventy respondents’ opinion were using low carbon building (LCB) can help to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. In general, more than 53% of the respondents were willing to upgrade their accommodation to LCB. However, 70% respondents were not ready to hire any consultant because majority of have the problem in paying the upfront cost for LCB.

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Alam, S., Moula, M. E., & Lahdelma, R. (2020). Social acceptability of using low carbon building: a survey exploration. International Journal of Sustainable Energy, 39(10), 951–963. https://doi.org/10.1080/14786451.2020.1781852

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