Challenges in creating a sustainable building certificate for single-family housing in Denmark through an Actor-Network Theory (ANT) lens

IF 3.7 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Current Research in Environmental Sustainability Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.crsust.2022.100144
Eva Weise Frank , Hanaa Dahy , Kasper Sánchez Vibæk
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Voluntary certification schemes are a necessary driver for sustainable transition in the building industry. In Denmark, the primary scheme is DGNB with its holistic understanding of sustainability, rewarding environmental, social, and economic sustainability equally. The DGNB scheme, however, does not currently have a manual contextualized for smaller building projects with corresponding economies, such as single-family housing. This research article explores what is needed to create and diffuse a certification scheme for small-scale building projects on the Danish market. It explores how standardized building companies present a unique opportunity for entry as they comprise a substantial market share. It also explores how enrolling a new user-base comes with new challenges, such as marketing sustainable building to ordinary people, balancing the reduction of complexity and need for documentation with retaining impact, and overcoming the knowledge gap on sustainable housing. The ambition of the research paper is to map the field of sustainability certification in the Danish building industry and help make visible some of the challenges to support the process of developing a new sustainable certification scheme for single-family housing or further development of this research field.

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通过行动者网络理论(ANT)为丹麦独栋住宅创建可持续建筑证书的挑战
自愿认证计划是建筑行业可持续转型的必要推动力。在丹麦,主要的方案是DGNB,它对可持续性有全面的理解,对环境、社会和经济的可持续性给予平等的奖励。然而,DGNB方案目前还没有针对具有相应经济效益的小型建筑项目(如单户住宅)的手册。这篇研究文章探讨了在丹麦市场上创建和推广小规模建筑项目认证方案所需要的东西。它探讨了标准化建筑公司如何提供一个独特的进入机会,因为它们包含了大量的市场份额。它还探讨了如何吸引新的用户群来应对新的挑战,例如向普通人推销可持续建筑,平衡减少复杂性和对文件的需求与保留影响,以及克服可持续住房的知识差距。该研究论文的目标是绘制丹麦建筑行业可持续认证领域的地图,并帮助揭示一些挑战,以支持为单户住宅开发新的可持续认证计划的过程或进一步发展这一研究领域。
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Current Research in Environmental Sustainability
Current Research in Environmental Sustainability Environmental Science-General Environmental Science
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