The Market for Green Buildings in Sub-Saharan Africa: Experts Perspective on the Economic Benefits in Ghana

IF 0.8 Q4 CONSTRUCTION & BUILDING TECHNOLOGY
M. Addy, E. Adinyira, Florence Dadzoe, D. Opoku
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Part of the ideals of promoting sustainability is the green building (GB) concept. Nevertheless, the uptake and use of GBs amongst most stakeholders in Africa are still on the low. Despite the plethora of studies on the economic benefits of green building, there is a dearth in studying the benefits in Africa. Within these economies, the presence of market restrictions, socio-cultural and political factors may mitigate against these benefits. This study seeks to unearth the economic benefits of GBs within the context of a sub-Saharan African country, Ghana. By adopting a quantitative research approach, a comprehensive literature review was first conducted. This was followed by the use of a questionnaire survey. A structured questionnaire was issued to building consultants in Ghana to elicit their perspectives on the economic gains of GBs. Mean scores, Wilcoxon signed-rank test and Kruskal-Wallis H test were respectively used to rank and assess the level of agreements amongst the various consultants on the economic benefits. Five economic benefits were identified from the study. This includes savings in energy, lower lifetime cost, lower operational cost, increased work productivity and "transforms the construction industry". The findings show that most of the economic benefits identified from literature cannot be realised in the study region, including "high return on investment" and "increase in building value". Consequently, building energy cost seems to play a crucial role in pushing the demand for the GB within the study milieu. The study provides a contextual understanding of economic benefits, useful to construction clients, property owners, real estate investors, consultants and the research environment. The findings are useful in providing market enablers to enhance a large-scale uptake of green construction. It is recommended that the provision of GBs should not be limited to only its impact on the environment and sustainability but also affordability concerns. This study provides a unique contextual perspective on the economic benefit of GB in a sub-Saharan African country.
撒哈拉以南非洲的绿色建筑市场:加纳经济效益的专家视角
促进可持续发展的理想之一是绿色建筑(GB)概念。然而,非洲大多数利益攸关方对gb的吸收和使用仍然很低。尽管对绿色建筑的经济效益进行了大量的研究,但对非洲的研究却很少。在这些经济体中,市场限制、社会文化和政治因素的存在可能会削弱这些好处。本研究试图在撒哈拉以南非洲国家加纳的背景下揭示GBs的经济效益。采用定量研究的方法,首先进行了全面的文献综述。随后进行了问卷调查。向加纳的建筑顾问发放了一份结构化问卷,以征求他们对政府大楼经济收益的看法。分别采用平均分数、Wilcoxon sign -rank检验和Kruskal-Wallis H检验对各咨询师在经济效益上的协议水平进行排序和评估。该研究确定了五项经济效益。这包括节约能源、降低生命周期成本、降低运营成本、提高工作效率和“改变建筑行业”。研究结果表明,文献中确定的大部分经济效益在研究区域无法实现,包括“高投资回报”和“建筑价值增加”。因此,在研究环境中,建筑能源成本似乎在推动GB需求方面起着至关重要的作用。这项研究为建筑客户、业主、房地产投资者、顾问和研究环境提供了经济效益的背景理解。研究结果有助于提供市场推动因素,以促进绿色建筑的大规模采用。建议提供政府债券不应仅限于其对环境和可持续性的影响,而应考虑到可负担性问题。本研究为撒哈拉以南非洲国家GB的经济效益提供了一个独特的背景视角。
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Journal of Construction in Developing Countries
Journal of Construction in Developing Countries CONSTRUCTION & BUILDING TECHNOLOGY-
CiteScore
1.50
自引率
0.00%
发文量
25
审稿时长
20 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Construction in Developing Countries seeks to provide a central vehicle for the exchange and dissemination of knowledge on issues relevant to the built environment of developing countries. The journal provides a wide range of original research an application papers on current developments and advances in the built environment as well as the economic, social, cultural and technological contexts of developing countries. It also publishes detailed case studies, as well as short communications and discussions. Topics covered include, but are not restricted to planning, urban economics, rural and regional development, housing, management and resource issues, sustiainability, knowledge and technology transfer, construction procurement, facilities management, information an communication technologies, strategies and policy issues, design issues, conservation and environmental issues.
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