1. Identifying Public Policies to Promote Sustainable Building: A Proposal for Governmental Drivers Based on Stakeholder Perceptions
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Carmen Díaz López, Dionisio Buendía Carrillo, Montserrat Zamorano Toro, Andrés Navarro Galera, Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Construcciones Arquitectónicas I (ETSA), Universidad de Sevilla. TEP206: Sath Sostenibilidad en Arquitectura, Tecnología y Patrimonio: Materialidad y Sistemas Constructivos, Junta de Andalucía, and Universidad de Granada
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Geography, Planning and Development ,0211 other engineering and technologies ,Psychological intervention ,Sustainable housing ,TJ807-830 ,Public policy ,Sustainable building ,Tax drivers ,Financial drivers ,02 engineering and technology ,010501 environmental sciences ,Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law ,TD194-195 ,01 natural sciences ,stakeholders ,Renewable energy sources ,Stakeholders ,Sustainable development objectives ,financial drivers ,Government intervention drivers ,GE1-350 ,021108 energy ,government intervention drivers ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,Government ,sustainable building ,Environmental effects of industries and plants ,Public economics ,Scope (project management) ,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment ,Stakeholder perceptions ,Environmental sciences ,tax drivers ,Sustainability ,sustainable development objectives ,Business ,Efficient energy use - Abstract
In recent years, research findings and pronouncements by international organisations have recognised the usefulness and timeliness of advancing public policies to promote sustainable building. However, in many parts of the world, governmental measures have limited their scope mainly to energy efficiency in housing use. In the same vein, some experiences in different countries have revealed the need to study further governmental or stimulation drivers that can boost sustainability in building, renovation, and dwellings. This paper aims to contribute to the design of public policies that promote sustainable building. Our paper seeks to identify specific drivers that can help governments boost sustainability in building, renovation, and dwellings through a multi-stakeholder survey. Our findings show the specific drivers to be of three types: fiscal, financial, and government interventions. It is the respondents’ opinion that public policies can help promote sustainable housing. Financial drivers are the most highly rated, followed by fiscal drivers and then government interventions., ERDF project with reference B1-SEJ-217- UGR18, Department of Economic Transformation, Industry, Knowledge and Universities (Regional Government of Andalusia), Technologies for Circular Economy of the University of Granada - Research group TEP-968
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- 2021
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