通过法律和财政手段在卡塔尔实现绿色建筑

Aaron R. Harmon, J. Truby
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在多国对卡塔尔的封锁和迫切需要及时完成大型建筑项目以举办2022年FIFA世界杯的情况下,卡塔尔的资源可持续性极限已经受到了考验。卡塔尔国是世界上人均用水量和二氧化碳排放量最高的国家。如果违反《巴黎协定》的全球温度变化目标,卡塔尔也面临着成为一个无法居住的国家的相当大的风险。国家法律和政策试图通过促进可持续性和注重减少消费来解决这一问题,尽管这些努力通常被巨大的建设项目所压倒。本文考虑了绿色建筑的进步如何通过减少资源消耗和产生更少的废物来为卡塔尔提供多重红利。LEED®认证的“绿色”建筑能耗比同类传统建筑减少10%至25%,用水量减少11%,温室气体排放量减少34%。文章分析了卡塔尔的法律政策途径和可行的选择。它进一步研究了英国的比较法和政策模式,以探索这些措施在卡塔尔的兼容性。报告最后提出了现有的可能的法律和政策选择,并评估了如果将这些措施移植到卡塔尔和/或由卡塔尔加以调整,这些措施的效果如何。
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Achieving Green Building in Qatar through Legal and Fiscal Tools
In the midst of both a multi-State blockade of Qatar and the urgency to complete major building projects in time to host the 2022 FIFA World Cup, the limits of Qatar’s resource sustainability have been tested. The State of Qatar is the world’s highest per capita consumer of water and emitter of CO2 emissions. Qatar is also at considerable risk of becoming an unlivable nation if the global temperature change targets of the Paris Agreement are breached. National law and policy seek to address this by promoting sustainability and focusing on reducing consumption, though such efforts are commonly overwhelmed by the enormity of the construction projects. This article considers how the advancement of green building can provide multiple dividends in Qatar by enabling reduced resource consumption and producing less waste. LEED® certified “green” buildings consume between 10% and 25% less energy and 11% less water and emit 34% lower greenhouse gases than similar conventional buildings. The article analyses Qatar’s law and policy approaches and available options. It further examines comparative law and policy models in the UK to explore how compatible such measures would be in Qatar. It concludes with possible legal and policy options available, assessing how effective such measures may work if transplanted into and/or adapted by Qatar.
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