2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.egypro.2016.10.204
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Breaking through the Barriers to Green Building Movement in Indonesia: Insights from Building Occupants

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“…Akadiri an Olomolaiye [17] considered that the construction of buildings is a key negative factor of human impact on the environment. Landman [18][19][20] recognized a number of environmental, social, and economic benefits to be obtained from building more sustainably: (air and water quality protection; soil protection and flood prevention; solid waste reduction; energy and water conservation; climate stabilization; Ozone layer protection; natural resource conservation; and open space, habitat, and species/biodiversity protection). For researching of possible application that is required for Integrating Sustainability into Construction Engineering Projects that is important to take in consideration all aspects of sustainable in project planning [21].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Akadiri an Olomolaiye [17] considered that the construction of buildings is a key negative factor of human impact on the environment. Landman [18][19][20] recognized a number of environmental, social, and economic benefits to be obtained from building more sustainably: (air and water quality protection; soil protection and flood prevention; solid waste reduction; energy and water conservation; climate stabilization; Ozone layer protection; natural resource conservation; and open space, habitat, and species/biodiversity protection). For researching of possible application that is required for Integrating Sustainability into Construction Engineering Projects that is important to take in consideration all aspects of sustainable in project planning [21].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wang et al [26] revealed that although green buildings are able to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions more than their traditional counterparts, green buildings do not necessarily enable low GHG emissions from a life-cycle perspective. Wimala et al [27] examined the perspective of building occupants to find out the factors which hinder the development of green buildings in Indonesia, showing that a limited understanding of the conception of building occupants and other stakeholders is the most important barrier. Hwang et al [28] conducted a survey to find out the key risk factors in green building projects in Singapore and compare these factors with those in conventional counterparts.…”
Section: Green Buildingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides the government supports the implementation of green buildings, the attitudes of other stakeholders also influence the development of green buildings [2] . Albert P. C. Chan [3] thought that Resistance of stakeholders to change and higher cost are identified as the most critical barriers to implementing GB technologies.…”
Section: The Obstacles Of Green Buildingsmentioning
confidence: 99%