Green roof perceptions: Newcastle, UK CBD owners/occupiers

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G. Everett, J. Lamond
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Abstract

Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore perceptions of the advantages and disadvantages of green roofs for commercial real estate building owners/occupiers in a UK city and consider how these might affect the chances of their adoption. Design/methodology/approach Two sets of semi-structured interviews were conducted with purposively selected respondents, 10 with and 25 without green roofs, to compare and contrast differing perspectives. A grounded theory approach was taken to data analysis, allowing themes to emerge directly from the data. Findings Low awareness and understanding were observed amongst those without green roofs, which positively affected perceived costs whilst negatively affecting perceived benefits. Green roof owners gave weight to wider societal and ecosystem services benefits, whilst those without focussed much more upon building-level benefits and costs. Research limitations/implications Because of the restricted sample size, the findings in themselves are not generalizable; rather, themes are drawn from the research for reflection. Practical implications Findings point to steps that might be required of regional and national government to increase green roof uptake. This could involve initiating conversations to raise awareness, shift discourse and perceived norms and best practice; offering incentives, education and training; and presenting high-profile exemplar projects of green roofing to begin to mainstream the technology and get it onto the radar of building owners. Originality/value Bringing together social research around cohorts with and without green roofs, the paper throws into sharp relief discussions around costs and benefits and points towards potentially more productive directions for action to encourage consideration and take-up of green roofs by building owners.
绿色屋顶观念:英国纽卡斯尔CBD业主/住户
目的本文的目的是探讨英国城市商业房地产建筑业主/占用人对绿色屋顶的优缺点的看法,并考虑这些可能会如何影响其采用的机会。设计/方法/方法对有针对性地选择的受访者进行了两组半结构化访谈,其中10人有绿色屋顶,25人没有绿色屋顶,以比较和对比不同的观点。数据分析采用了扎根理论的方法,使主题能够直接从数据中出现。发现在没有绿色屋顶的人群中,人们的意识和理解力较低,这对感知成本产生了积极影响,而对感知效益产生了负面影响。绿色屋顶业主重视更广泛的社会和生态系统服务效益,而那些没有更多关注建筑层面的效益和成本的业主。研究局限性/含义由于样本量有限,研究结果本身是不可推广的;相反,主题是从研究中提取出来进行反思的。实际意义调查结果指出了地区和国家政府可能需要采取的措施,以提高绿色屋顶的使用率。这可能涉及发起对话,以提高认识,改变话语和感知的规范和最佳做法;提供奖励、教育和培训;并推出备受瞩目的绿色屋顶示范项目,开始将该技术纳入主流,并使其成为建筑业主的关注焦点。独创性/价值将围绕有无绿色屋顶群体的社会研究结合在一起,该论文围绕成本和效益展开了激烈的讨论,并指出了可能更具成效的行动方向,以鼓励建筑业主考虑和采用绿色屋顶。
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自引率
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