Adopting green building constructions in developing countries through capacity building strategy: survey of Enugu State, Nigeria

D. U. Chukwu, Edmund A. Anaele, H. Omeje, I. Ohanu
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Green building (GB) constructions seeks to address housing demands of the growing populace with better qualities, energy efficiency, using recycled and recyclable materials, improve building lifespan and health of occupants. But GB adoption lags in developing countries. This study focused on driving the adoption of GB constructions in developing countries through capacity building strategy: survey of Enugu State, Nigeria. Structured questionnaire was used to collect data from 135 building workers in educational and industrial sectors across the registered construction companies and higher institutions in Enugu State. Mean and rank were used to answer the research questions, while t-test was used to test five null hypotheses at 0.05 level of significance. Results revealed that there is need for capacity building in: GB design, GB site, GB construction, GB operation and maintenance, and GB construction and demolition waste management. Cluster t-test analysis showed discrepancies in the agreement of educational and industrial sector workers on GB design and GB construction needs. The implications for not adopting GB are continual conventional constructions with maximal exploitations and resource depletion. Thus, there is a gap in knowledge where sustainable development advocates, government and pioneers of green construction practices could channel efforts toward assisting the developing countries.
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通过能力建设战略在发展中国家采用绿色建筑:尼日利亚埃努古州调查
绿色建筑旨在通过使用可回收和可循环利用的材料,提高质量和能源效率,满足日益增长的人口的住房需求,延长建筑物的使用寿命,提高居住者的健康水平。但发展中国家的GB采用滞后。本研究的重点是通过能力建设战略推动发展中国家采用GB结构:对尼日利亚埃努古州的调查。采用结构化问卷收集埃努古州注册建筑公司和高等院校教育和工业部门135名建筑工人的数据。采用均值和秩来回答研究问题,采用t检验在0.05显著性水平下检验5个零假设。结果表明,我国在GB设计、GB选址、GB施工、GB运维、GB建拆废弃物管理等方面存在能力建设需求。聚类t检验分析显示,教育部门和工业部门员工对国标设计和国标建设需求的认同存在差异。不采用国标意味着持续的常规建设,最大限度地利用和资源枯竭。因此,在可持续发展倡导者、政府和绿色建筑实践的先驱者可以将努力转向援助发展中国家的知识方面存在差距。
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