各行业参与者在马来西亚实施绿色建筑概念的挑战因素

C L Wei, E. S. A. Shakur, M. Othman, C. W. Wai, Z. Sulaiman, E. H. Cheng, A. F. Thing
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本研究探讨了在大吉隆坡地区实施绿色建筑概念的障碍,这在马来西亚是一个相对新颖的概念。马来西亚目前缺乏对现有绿色建筑技术的认识。2007 年,根据绿色建筑概念在吉隆坡建造了一座零能耗建筑,该建筑面临着各种挑战,经过三年的努力,最终未能有效降低能耗。这项研究的重点是评估大吉隆坡地区行业参与者中对绿色建筑理念构成挑战的内部因素和外部因素。研究采用群组抽样技术,涉及 100 名房地产和建筑领域的受访者。调查结果显示,外部和内部因素都是马来西亚实施绿色建筑行业的障碍。相对重要指数显示,高成本和定价因素是重要的外部挑战,相对重要指数分别为 0.946 和 0.936。就内部而言,消费者需求不足是最严重的障碍,相对重要指数高达 0.936。此外,研究还强调,缺乏激励支持也是一个显著的内部因素,其相对重要指数为 0.934。为应对这些挑战,研究建议房地产和建筑行业的所有利益相关者,包括建筑师、房地产代理商、政府、大学和客户,共同承担责任。建立一个合作的生态系统可以促进马来西亚绿色建筑行业的发展,促进可持续发展并为经济发展做出贡献。
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Challenging factors across industry players in implementing the green building concept in Malaysia
This study examines the obstacles to implementing the green building concept in Greater Kuala Lumpur, a relatively novel concept in Malaysia. The country currently lacks awareness regarding existing green building technologies. In 2007, a Zero Energy Building in Kuala Lumpur, constructed based on the Green Building Concept, faced challenges, ultimately unable to effectively reduce energy consumption after three years of efforts. The research focuses on evaluating internal factors and external factors that pose challenges to the Green Building Concept among industry players in Greater Kuala Lumpur. The study involved 100 respondents in the property and construction field, utilizing a cluster sampling technique. Survey results revealed that both external and internal factors act as barriers to the implementation of the green building industry in Malaysia. The Relative Important Index identified high cost and pricing factors as significant external challenges, with relative importance indices of 0.946 and 0.936, respectively. Internally, the lack of consumer demand emerged as the most formidable obstacle, boasting a high relative importance index of 0.936. Additionally, the study highlighted the lack of incentive support as a notable internal factor, with a relative importance index of 0.934. To address these challenges, the study recommends collective responsibility among all stakeholders in the property and construction industry, including architects, property agents, the government, universities, and clients. Establishing a collaborative ecosystem can foster the growth of the green building industry in Malaysia, promoting sustainability and contributing to economic development.
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