Rethinking Pathways to a Sustainable Built Environment

Author:   Cheng Siew Goh ,  Heap-Yih Chong
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9781032330211


Pages:   398
Publication Date:   29 November 2024
Format:   Hardback
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This book aims to provide insights into rethinking pathways in the transition to sustainable built environments in the wake of the pandemic and COP26. It examines our abilities and capabilities to leverage resources to the best use for achieving the universal sustainable development goals. The goal is to identify fresh thinking to make the goals of sustainable built environment more achievable, particularly to align with the national and international targets set by COP26. The book will help address the need for mainstreaming sustainability into the core of decision making of buildings and infrastructure projects throughout the life cycle from planning, to design, construction and operation. This book consolidates a comprehensive body of knowledge of sustainable development that will equip industry professionals, educators, scholars, and students with knowledge and skills to deliver sustainability practice within the built environment. Through theoretical underpinning and presentation of best practices, the book offers solutions to advance the development of sustainability practices in the context of the built environment. The book covers the following content: · Sharing of best practice and case studies · Review of Sustainability Contemporary Practices in the Built Environment · Innovative Net Zero/ Carbon neutral solutions and strategies · Sustainable building assessment and certification systems · Key Sustainability Deliverables in the Built Environment · Social Transition towards Sustainability The book will be of value to interested scholars and practitioners who are involved in sustainable design and engineering practice within the built environment.

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Author:   Cheng Siew Goh ,  Heap-Yih Chong
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
ISBN:  

9781032330211


ISBN 10:   103233021
Pages:   398
Publication Date:   29 November 2024
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
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1 Rethinking Our Pathways Towards Sustainable Built Environment: Are We Failing? Cheng Siew Goh; Heap-Yih (John) Chong 2 Transdisciplinary Integrated Design for Carbon Neutral High-Rise Commercial Buildings Man Kit Leung; Dicken Poon; Carolina Sanchez Salan 3 Retrofitting Solutions Toward Net Zero Buildings Roberto Minunno, Matthew van Someren, Karl Welsch 4 Developers’ Insights: Building Integrated Photovoltaic (BIPV) Challenges and Potentials in Malaysia Kai Chen Goh, Md Asrul Nasid Masrom, Sulzakimin Mohamed, Ta Wee Seow, Hui Hwang Goh 5 Carbon Source/Sink Scenarios in Passive Buildings Bao-Jie He, Xin Dong, Mingqiang Yin 6 Home Retrofitting Initiatives Towards a Sustainable Built Environment in The Australian Context Roberto Minunno, Karla Fox-Reynolds 7 Energy Efficiency Retrofitting of Existing Building Stock for Net-Zero: Sentiment Analysis of Social Media Data Mershack Opoku Tetteh, Amos Darko, Emmanuel B. Boateng, Albert P.C. Chan 8 Sustainable Buildings Within Low Carbon Energy Systems David Jenkins, Peter McCallum, Kumar Biswajit Debnath 9 Life Cycle Assessment in The Building and Construction Sector Yahong Dong 10 Social Transition Towards Creating a Sustainable and Resilient Built Environment Thomas S.K. Tang 11 Stakeholders’ transformative adaptation in sustainable design and construction Cen-Ying Lee, Bruno Lot Tanko, Chris Harty, Martin Skitmore 12 Building Back Better: Residential Retrofit Options for Older Australians in Bushfire Prone Areas Alison.Wain, Saeed.Banihashemi, Sara Wilkinson, Lois Towart, Aso Harji Rasouli, Iina Lohi 13 Green Finance: A Tool for Financing Green Building Projects Caleb Debrah, Albert P. C. Chan, Amos Darko, De-Graft Owusu-Manu, Eric Ohene 14 An Evaluation of The Implementation of Sustainable Construction Practices in the UK: An Analysis of The UK Government’s Role Harry Deane, Serik Tokbolat 15 Pathways To a Sustainable Built Environment: A Knowledge Based View from Malaysia John Peter Rogers 16 Enhancing Sustainable Build Environments Through Ecotourism Villages in Mount Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park, Indonesia Wiratno, Benny Hutahayan, Adji Achmad Rinaldo Fernandes

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Dr Cheng Siew Goh is a professional surveyor and academic. Her subject knowledge lies in sustainability, green buildings, life cycle management, risk management, construction project management, and construction innovations. She has undertaken several individual and joint research projects to produce high quality research outputs and her works have been published in peer reviewed journals, conference proceedings and books. Her expertise is highly recognised where she has been invited to serve as reviewer for several peer reviewed journals and international conferences. Dr. Heap-Yih (John) Chong obtained his PhD in Civil Engineering (Construction Engineering and Management) from Universiti Teknologi Malaysia in 2011. He brings with him a sound understanding of the construction sector. He has a strong track record of coherent research outputs in the top refereed journal articles, and has successfully secured a number of competitive research grants from funding bodies in Australia, Malaysia, China, Middle East, and Japan. He has a growing profile and is actively involved in professional bodies, industry engagements and international collaboration. His research focuses on the interdisciplinary area of construction engineering and management

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