The path towards greening the Malaysian construction industry
Construction industry contributes significantly to environmental degradation, and governments in many countries which are endeavouring to address the situation. Malaysia is no exception. This paper examines the path towards green construction project delivery in Malaysia, focusing on current green p...
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2-s2.0-84940662018 Mohamad Bohari A.A.; Skitmore M.; Xia B.; Teo M.; Zhang X.; Adham K.N. The path towards greening the Malaysian construction industry 2015 Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 52 10.1016/j.rser.2015.07.148 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84940662018&doi=10.1016%2fj.rser.2015.07.148&partnerID=40&md5=76edef9905b6b70bc21f6a082eacf965 Construction industry contributes significantly to environmental degradation, and governments in many countries which are endeavouring to address the situation. Malaysia is no exception. This paper examines the path towards green construction project delivery in Malaysia, focusing on current green policies and initiatives by governments. The historical waves in Malaysian approaches to tackling environmental issues are described, starting from the early 20th century, through the 1990s to the present, and the influence of these approaches on construction practices is analysed. Based on the findings of policy review, essential green construction practices aimed at mitigating the adverse effects of construction activities on the environment in Malaysia were identified. This paper paves the way for future studies in construction and sustainability in Malaysia, especially for the Southeast Asian region where sustainability practices are urgently needed. © 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. Elsevier Ltd 13640321 English Review |
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Construction industry contributes significantly to environmental degradation, and governments in many countries which are endeavouring to address the situation. Malaysia is no exception. This paper examines the path towards green construction project delivery in Malaysia, focusing on current green policies and initiatives by governments. The historical waves in Malaysian approaches to tackling environmental issues are described, starting from the early 20th century, through the 1990s to the present, and the influence of these approaches on construction practices is analysed. Based on the findings of policy review, essential green construction practices aimed at mitigating the adverse effects of construction activities on the environment in Malaysia were identified. This paper paves the way for future studies in construction and sustainability in Malaysia, especially for the Southeast Asian region where sustainability practices are urgently needed. © 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. |
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