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Social acceptability of using low carbon building: a survey exploration

Sadaf Alam, Md. Munjur E. Moula, Risto Lahdelma

2020International Journal of Sustainable Energy10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Enhancement of buildings energy efficiency has typically been approached by viewing the buildings from a social acceptance perspective focusing on multi-level stakeholders. In order to examine social acceptance in terms of public’s opinion and knowledge about using low carbon buildings, a multiple-choice questionnaire was designed with four groups of questions: background information, community perspective, social perspective, and market perspective. The study showed that 59.72% of the seventy respondents’ opinion were using low carbon building (LCB) can help to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. In general, more than 53% of the respondents were willing to upgrade their accommodation to LCB. However, 70% respondents were not ready to hire any consultant because majority of have the problem in paying the upfront cost for LCB.

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Social acceptanceGreenhouse gasPerspective (graphical)Public opinionEnvironmental economicsOrder (exchange)UpgradeBusinessEngineeringMarketingArchitectural engineeringPublic relationsPsychologyPolitical scienceEconomicsSocial psychologyComputer scienceFinanceBiologyOperating systemArtificial intelligenceEcologyPoliticsLawSustainable Building Design and AssessmentBuilding Energy and Comfort OptimizationEnvironmental Education and Sustainability
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