The role of policy and regulation in promoting green buildings

Azubuike Chukwudi Okwandu 1, *, Adeola Ona-Olapo Esho 2, Tosin Daniel Iluyomade 3 and Tosin Michael Olatunde 4

1 Arkifill Resources Limited, Portharcourt, Rivers State Nigeria.
2 Independent Researcher, Osun State, Nigeria.
3 Mechanical Design Engineer, M+C Department, Mulalley & Co Ltd, London, United Kingdom.
4 Department of Electrical Power and Energy Systems (with Advanced Practice), Teesside University, Middlesbrough, United Kingdom.
 
Research Article
World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews, 2024, 22(01), 139–150
Article DOI: 10.30574/wjarr.2024.22.1.1047
 
Publication history: 
Received on 23 February 2024; revised on 01 April 2024; accepted on 03 April 2024
 
Abstract: 
Green buildings play a crucial role in sustainable development by reducing energy consumption, minimizing environmental impact, and enhancing occupant health and well-being. This review explores the role of policy and regulation in promoting green buildings, highlighting the importance of government intervention in driving sustainable building practices. Government policies and regulations play a pivotal role in shaping the adoption of green building practices. Through a combination of mandates, incentives, and standards, governments can encourage the construction and renovation of buildings that prioritize energy efficiency, water conservation, and environmental sustainability. Mandatory building codes and standards are among the most effective tools governments use to promote green buildings. These codes set minimum requirements for energy performance, water efficiency, and indoor environmental quality, ensuring that new constructions and major renovations meet established sustainability criteria. In addition to mandatory standards, governments also use financial incentives to encourage green building practices. These incentives may include tax credits, grants, or subsidies for building owners and developers who incorporate sustainable design features or achieve green building certifications. Furthermore, governments can influence the market through procurement policies that prioritize green buildings for public projects. By leading by example, governments can create a ripple effect in the private sector, encouraging more developers and building owners to embrace sustainable building practices. Overall, the role of policy and regulation in promoting green buildings is essential for advancing sustainable development goals. By setting clear standards, providing incentives, and leading by example, governments can create an environment where green buildings are the norm rather than the exception, leading to a more sustainable built environment for future generations.
 
Keywords: 
Role; Policy; Regulation; Promoting; Green Building
 
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