2016
DOI: 10.1108/sasbe-09-2015-0029
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Strategic project management as an innovative approach for sustainable green campus buildings in Africa

Abstract: Purpose Across the African continent many colleges and universities are facing hurdles in sustaining green building initiatives. Often the barriers to green building are not purely financial, they include a significant number of non-financial issues directly connected with the way green building initiatives are integrated within the management of these higher learning institutions (HLIs). The purpose of this paper is to explore the reasons behind widespread barriers and the ways in which the barriers could be … Show more

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“…In developing countries, HEIs often experience challenges that influence their shift toward campus sustainability, such as unclear government regulations, a lack of sustainability policies, an absence of inclusion in strategic planning efforts, insufficient leadership, lack of financial resources and low stakeholder engagement [63]. Rwelamila and Purushottam [64] highlight a number of challenges to adopting campus sustainability measures in developing countries, including a lack of experience in sustainability, the inability to hire sustainability consultants, misunderstandings about the high initial costs and outcomes among senior management, complex operational issues and the lack of a skilled workforce.…”
Section: Opportunities and Barriers To Adopting Sustainability At Heismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In developing countries, HEIs often experience challenges that influence their shift toward campus sustainability, such as unclear government regulations, a lack of sustainability policies, an absence of inclusion in strategic planning efforts, insufficient leadership, lack of financial resources and low stakeholder engagement [63]. Rwelamila and Purushottam [64] highlight a number of challenges to adopting campus sustainability measures in developing countries, including a lack of experience in sustainability, the inability to hire sustainability consultants, misunderstandings about the high initial costs and outcomes among senior management, complex operational issues and the lack of a skilled workforce.…”
Section: Opportunities and Barriers To Adopting Sustainability At Heismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Figure 4 also shows 2011-2015 has been dominant span in which most of studies have been performed on the set of identified key words. Along with the passage of time in the construction industry, the certification level of green buildings is also increasing (Mutajwaa et al 2016;Rashid et al 2012;Li et al 2017). The green building rating assessment tools provide the platform to the green building owner, developer and investor, etc.…”
Section: Adm Sci 2018 8 X For Peer Review 8 Of 21mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The discourse on sustainability has been a focal point of deliberations in numerous international conferences of global significance (Hisham et al, 2023;Rwelamila & Purushottam, 2015). The promulgation of the sustainable development paradigm transpires through the conveyance of information, fostering an understanding of the imperative for equilibrium among the environment, economy, and society (Abakumov & Beresten, 2023).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In response to the imperative of environmental sustainability, universities have commenced the integration of measures spanning education, research, university operations, and administration. This comprehensive approach includes the oversight of green buildings, energy, water, food, transportation, purchasing, waste, and the implementation of sustainable landscaping practices (Rwelamila & Purushottam, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%