An Integrated Green Building Assessment Tool for Low-Cost Housing Development in Zambia

  • Mutinta M
  • Muya M
  • Mwiya B
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Abstract

Green building rating tools developed to assess the impact of buildings on the environment may not have all the appropriate methods and criteria for different environmental, economic, social and cultural conditions in the world. Assessment tools should be developed to meet minimum green building standards and aspirations. The challenge in developing countries like Zambia is that there is limited access to green building rating tools and a lack of technology and resources to have local tools. Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) was used to select methods and criteria for assessing green low-cost housing in Zambia from literature review and interviews with building practitioners. The 11th Sustainable Development Goal was part of literature review and some strategies were adopted as part of the criteria for green building assessment. A sequential mixed-method design was used to collect and analyze data through interviews and an online AHP evaluation of preferred criteria and methods. The results from the study suggest that the most preferred method of green building assessment is a Local Based Assessment, with local strategies and materials. Energy, water, health and wellbeing were determined to be the most preferred criteria for green building assessment. The proposed criteria could be used for guiding designers and planners in housing projects and for reviewing current building bye-laws.

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Mutinta, M., Muya, M., & Mwiya, B. (2021). An Integrated Green Building Assessment Tool for Low-Cost Housing Development in Zambia. Sustainability in Environment, 6(3), p1. https://doi.org/10.22158/se.v6n3p1

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