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Title Analysis of the current state of green buildings in the Russian Federation
ID_Doc 31859
Authors Papoyan, A; Zhan, CH; Li, GH; Han, XY
Title Analysis of the current state of green buildings in the Russian Federation
Year 2022
Published Open House International, 47, 1
DOI 10.1108/OHI-12-2020-0186
Abstract Purpose The concept of green buildings (GBs) in contemporary building design has risen in popularity with the rapid economic development resulting from globalization. The primary objective of this research is to provide an impetus to improve the methods of green technology adaptation, taking the Russian Federation as an example. Design/methodology/approach Globally, the first green building rating systems were implemented in the 1990s. The Russian Federation had launched its national green building rating systems apart from the international green building rating systems that were implemented in the country. Findings Based on qualitative analysis, a common approach in the Russian market for certifying green construction was identified. The collected information can be considered evidence of market entry and aid in preparation for possible market shocks. Originality/value Furthermore, the study determined seven significant rating measures that were generally applied by various green building rating systems, and the most influential rating measure was "energy," followed by "site," "indoor environment," "land and outdoor environment," "material," "water" and "innovation." Additionally, this study determined the primary research endeavors of the analyses of contemporary green building rating systems and presented the scope for future research.
Author Keywords Russian Federation; Rating systems; Green buildings; Evaluation systems; Green technologies
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Social Science Citation Index (SSCI); Arts & Humanities Citation Index (A&HCI)
EID WOS:000686221900001
WoS Category Architecture; Environmental Studies; Urban Studies
Research Area Architecture; Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Urban Studies
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