A State of Review on Instigating Resources and Technological Sustainable Approaches in Green Construction

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Abstract

Green building is a way to reduce the impact of the building stock on the environment, society, and economy. Despite the significance of a systematic review for the upcoming project, few studies have been conducted. Studies within the eco-friendly construction scope have been boosted in the past few decades. The present review study intends to critically analyse the available literature on green buildings by identifying the prevalent research approaches and themes. Among these recurring issues are the definition and scope of green buildings, the quantification of green buildings’ advantages over conventional ones, and several green building production strategies. The study concludes that the available research focuses mainly on the environmental side of green buildings. In contrast, other crucial points of green building sustainability, such as social impacts, are often neglected. Future research objectives include the effects of climate on the effectiveness of green building assessment methods; verification of the actual performance of green buildings; specific demographic requirements; and future-proofing.

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Vijayan, D. S., Devarajan, P., Sivasuriyan, A., Stefańska, A., Koda, E., Jakimiuk, A., … Corticos, N. D. (2023, April 1). A State of Review on Instigating Resources and Technological Sustainable Approaches in Green Construction. Sustainability (Switzerland). MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/su15086751

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