Incentives and Barriers to Green Building Implementation: The Case of Jakarta

Sigid Prasetyawan, R. Machfudiyanto, Titi Sari Nurul Rachmawati
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The low implementation of green building through building certification in Jakarta is responsible for the decreased achievement of reducing greenhouse gas emissions in 2020. This is observed in the energy sector through the efficient use of power in commercial buildings, which is only 37,789 tons (0.72 %) of the 5.26 million tons of CO2e expected in 2030, potentially causing the effects of a climate change-related disaster. In this case, the low prevalence of green buildings is due to the barriers preventing their implementation, with the provision of incentives being a suitable solution regarding its significant influence on rapid development. Therefore, this study aims to determine the influential relationship between barriers, incentives, and the level of green building implementation, to identify the most effective applicable benefits in Jakarta. In this context, path analysis and structural equation modeling (SEM) was used with 101 participants selected from developer/owner institutions, consultants, contractors, and the government experienced in implementing the experimental data of the buildings. These data were subsequently analyzed using Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM). The results showed that cost-risk and knowledge-information barrier significantly impacted the level of green building implementation in Jakarta. This led to the recommendation of non-financial incentives as an effective regional benefit, which relevantly affected the level of green building implementation, as well as cost-risk and knowledge-information barriers. These results were expected to assist policymakers and practitioners in formulating effective incentive policies for the implementation of green buildings in Jakarta.
绿色建筑实施的激励与障碍:雅加达案例
雅加达通过建筑认证实施绿色建筑的比例较低,这也是导致 2020 年温室气体排放量减 少的原因。在能源领域,通过商业建筑的高效用电可以观察到这一点,在 2030 年预计减少的 526 万吨 CO2e 中,仅减少了 37789 吨(0.72%),这可能会造成与气候变化相关的灾难。在这种情况下,绿色建筑的低普及率是由于阻碍其实施的障碍造成的,而提供激励措施是一个合适的解决方案,因为它对快速发展具有重大影响。因此,本研究旨在确定障碍、激励措施和绿色建筑实施水平之间的影响关系,以确定雅加达最有效的适用效益。在此背景下,本研究使用了路径分析和结构方程模型(SEM),从开发商/业主机构、顾问、承包商和政府中挑选了 101 名有经验的参与者参与建筑实验数据的实施。随后使用偏最小二乘法结构方程模型(PLS-SEM)对这些数据进行了分析。结果显示,成本-风险和知识-信息障碍严重影响了雅加达绿色建筑的实施水平。因此,建议将非经济激励措施作为一种有效的地区福利,它对绿色建筑的实施水平以及成本风险和知识信息障碍都有相关影响。这些结果有望帮助政策制定者和实践者为雅加达绿色建筑的实施制定有效的激励政策。
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