ICOSTA 2019 Conference

The Constrains of Green Building Implementation in Indonesia
Sahid, Yeti Sumiyati, Rahma Purisari

Universitas Pembangunan Jaya
Universitas Islam Bandung


Abstract

Various evidence on the success of green building concepts, particularly passive strategies, in saving energy use and reducing environmental impacts has been widely shared in various scientific and popular media. The information is not only about theoretical but also best practice of green building implementation, including information about the addition of investment value, savings and profit earned on the operation. The government and the private sector have also encouraged the acceleration of its implementation through the establishment of regulations and rating tools that regulate liabilities and appeals for property industry actors to participate in implementing passive strategies as part of the implementation of green building concepts. This study aims to find out the obstacles of green building implementation through policy review and also questionnaires and interviews to stakee holders. Apparently, the policy system is still need to be completed in order to manage and control the building and also the stake holders to implement the green bulding concept.

Keywords: Policy, Regulation, Green Building, Indonesia

Topic: Applied Basic Science and Multidisciplinary

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract-plain/Gup9vNUxRqEQ

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