Index
Sustainable Real Estate in the Developing World
ISBN: 978-1-83867-838-8, eISBN: 978-1-83867-837-1
Publication date: 29 March 2021
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(2021), "Index", Abdulai, R.T. and Baffour Awuah, K.G. (Ed.) Sustainable Real Estate in the Developing World, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 241-247. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-83867-837-120211014
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INDEX
Air pollution
, 18, 44, 94–95, 164–165
Biodiversity
, 127, 195–196, 235–236
erosion and implications
, 68
population increase
, 67
protection
, 26
urbanisation
, 67
Brazil
, 116
Building information modelling (BIM)
adoption
, 171–173
advantages of
, 171
awareness and utilisation
, 181–183
concepts of
, 173–174
definition
, 173–174
efficiency
, 170
India
, 177
Nigeria
, 171–172
origin
, 173–174
productivity
, 170
sustainability
, 170
technology of
, 170–171
utilisation
, 171, 183
Building Research Establishment Environmental Assessment Method (BREEAM)
, 21, 27, 175–176
Canada
, 171
Catholic Agency for Overseas Development
, 116–117
China
air pollutants emission
, 145
air quality
, 145
annual urban population growth rate
, 144
Beijing Capital International Airport
, 143
city of Jining
, 93, 96
COVID-19. See COVID-19
eco-cities
, 84–86, 92–93
ecosystem evaluation
, 146
environmental externalities
, 145–146
governmentality
, 92–93
gross domestic product (GDP)
, 143
hedonic price models
, 147
individualisation
, 91
log-linear
, 148
North Lake Ecological New Town (NLENT)
, 87
pollution treatment
, 144
urban and rural population
, 142
Urban Green
, 148
China General Nuclear Power Corp (CGN)
, 56–57
Chi-square (x
2 ) statistics
, 15–16
City of Jining
, 93–96
City of Ndola
, 65, 70–72
Civil society organizations (CSOs)
, 119
Climate change
, 3–4, 117, 120–121
global agreement
, 117
global warming and
, 121
greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions
, 120–121
CO2 emissions
, 130
Computer-aided design (CAD)
, 173
Construction, demolition and excavation (CDE)
, 202–203
Construction quality
, 18
Control systems
, 197
Cost effectiveness analysis
, 28–34
COVID-19
aviation industry
, 213–214
banking sector
, 215
education sector
, 216
entertainment industry
, 214
environmental impacts
, 211–212
financial markets
, 212–213
global response
, 221–223
grocery industry
, 216–217
hospitality industry
, 213
job losses and contraction
, 218
19 May 2020
, 210
oil-dependent countries
, 215–216
origin
, 209
pharmaceutical industry
, 217
real estate sector
, 217
social impacts of
, 218–221
sports industry
, 215
tourism sector
, 214
Demand
, 40–41
green building
, 26, 41–42
office space
, 46
real estate (RE)
, 41
sustainable attributes
, 46, 48–49
sustainable features
, 41
urban land
, 67–69
Demolish–rebuild process
, 18
Earthquakes
, 17
Eco-cities
, 84, 86
China
, 84–86, 92–93
growth of
, 96–98
North Lake Ecological New Town (NLENT)
, 87
Eco-desire
, 86
Ecological sustainability
, 195
Economic Dividends for Gender Equity (EDGE)
, 21
Economic growth
, 67–68
Economic incentives
, 203
Economic Recovery rogramme (ERP)
, 198
Energy
consumption
, 54–55, 59
green buildings
, 59–60
nuclear
, 56–57
production
, 56
solar
, 56–57, 59
thermoelectrical
, 56–57
wind
, 56–57
Energy Commission of Ghana (ECG)
, 131
Energy efficiency technologies
, 196
Energy Identity Document (EID)
, 18
ENERGY STAR
, 27
Environmental impacts
, 122, 146
city of Ndola
, 70–78
COVID-19
, 211–212
Environmental problems
, 22, 94–95, 208
Environmental sustainability
, 195
determining/promoting
, 195–197
Ghana
, 199–203
housing
, 197
Environment protection
, 143–144
Environment threat
, 233–235
European Parliamentary Forum (EPF)
, 218–219
Foreign Direct Investment (FDI)
, 40–41
Fossil fuel consumption
, 18
France
, 171
Germany
, 143, 171
Ghana
environment sustainability
, 199–203
greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions
, 127–128, 130
housing development
, 197, 199, 203
Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital (KATH)
, 135
Meridian Port Services Tema Port
, 135–136
One Airport Square
, 133
Ridge hospital, Accra
, 132–133
sustainability
, 130–136
Ghana Green Building Council (GHGBC)
, 131, 199–200
Ghana Investment Promotion Centre (GIPC)
, 198–199
Ghana Real Estate Developers Association (GREDA)
, 198–199
Global Alliance for Building and Construction (GABC)
, 127
Global economy
, 2–3
Global Environment Facility (GEF)
, 119
Global Real Estate Sustainability Benchmark (GRESB)
, 27
Global warming
, 3, 120–121
Governmentality
, 92–93
Government of Ghana (GoG)
, 192–193
Green buildings (GB)
, 4–5, 25, 121–122
cost effectiveness analysis
, 28–30, 34
demand
, 126
energy
, 59–60
features
, 125
Hong Kong
, 42
Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED)
, 131–132
Malaysia
, 42
renewable energy
, 125–126
sales price of
, 26
sustainable features
, 40
Turkey
, 21
Green building technologies (GBTs)
, 123–125, 130, 136
Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions
, 2–3, 14, 55, 129, 232
COVID-19
, 211–212
Ghana
, 127–128, 130
Romania
, 55–57
Green space
, 145–146
proximity
, 156
Urban Green
, 147
urbanisation
, 147
Green Star
, 175–176
Gross domestic product (GDP)
, 2, 84
China
, 143
Ghana
, 191–192
Philippines
, 214
Heating systems
, 18–20
Hedonic price modelling method
, 146
Hong Kong Building Environmental Assessment Method (HK-BEAM)
, 42
Hong Kong Green Building Council (HK-GBC) Award
, 42
Hospital buildings
, 21
Housing development
environment
, 195
environment sustainability
, 199–203
Ghana
, 192–193, 197, 199
physical structure
, 198
social structure
, 198
Hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs)
, 129
Illegal occupation
, 73–74
India
, 142
building information modelling (BIM)
, 177
COVID-19
, 217
Indoor environmental quality enhancement technologies
, 196–197
Industrialisation
, 67–70
Infrastructure development
, 64
Inter-city competition
, 96–98
International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE)
, 214
International Finance Corporation (IFC)
, 131–132
International Labour Organisation (ILO)
, 127
International Monetary Fund (IMF)
, 198
International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA)
, 125–126
Israel
, 68
Italy
, 211–212
Japan
, 214
Kafubu Water and Sewerage Company (KWSC)
, 65–66, 233–234
Kenya
, 67
Kyoto Protocol
, 119, 192
Land use conflicts
, 70, 74, 78
Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED)
, 21, 27, 34–35, 40, 42, 131–132
Local authorities
, 75–77
Lockdown measures
, 218–219
Log-linear
, 148
Malaysia
green buildings
, 42
green tax incentives
, 42
real estate (RE)
, 43
sustainable features
, 43
Marxist model
, 90–91
Mean score value
, 172–173
Millennium Development Goals (MDGs)
, 116, 192
Ndola City Council (NCC)
, 64, 233–234
Netherland
, 176
Nigeria
, 142, 170, 233–234
building information modelling (BIM). See Building information modelling (BIM)
economies
, 178–179
Foreign Direct Investment (FDI)
, 40–41
licenced real estate agents/realtors
, 41
real estate (RE)
, 40–41, 43, 51
residential real estate
, 179
sustainable urban development
, 192
Non-governmental organisation (NGO)
, 211
North Lake Ecological New District
, 98
North Lake Ecological New Town (NLENT)
, 87, 98, 104–109
Jining
, 100–101
new luxury, high status development
, 102–103
regional development
, 100–101
visiting
, 103–109
North Lake Scenic Area (NLSA)
, 98, 109
Nuclear energy
, 56–57
Ocean Asia
, 211
Organisational profile
, 183
Our Common Future
, 1
Ozone depleting substances (ODSs)
, 129
Paris Agreement
, 192
Philippines
, 214
Pollution
, 40, 64, 144
Population growth
, 67, 69–70
Principles for Responsible Investing (PRI)
, 27
Real estate (RE)
, 118
building information modelling (BIM)
, 170, 176
demand
, 41
defined
, 2
development
, 68–69, 170, 178–179
development and practices
, 25–34
Ghana. See Ghana
global economy
, 2–3
green features
, 42
investment
, 15–16
Lagos
, 180
Malaysia
, 43
markets
, 14–15
Nigeria
, 40–41, 43, 51
projects
, 21, 24–25
Real Estate Developers Association of Nigeria (REDAN)
, 172
Romania
, 57–59
sustainability
, 3, 5, 27–28, 57, 59, 120–121
Turkey
, 14–15
Real Estate Developers Association of Nigeria (REDAN)
, 172
Research and Development (R&D)
, 21
Residential buildings
, 18
Residential real estate
, 170
awareness
, 181–183
building information modelling (BIM)
, 171–172, 182, 184–185
types of
, 181
utilisation
, 181–183
Respondents
characteristics of
, 44
profile
, 179–181
Romania
greenhouse gases (GHG) emissions
, 55
illegal deforestation
, 60
real estate sustainability
, 57–59
sustainability
, 54–57
Singapore
, 42–43
Social Security and National Insurance Trust (SSNIT)
, 198
Solar energy
, 56–57
South Africa
, 68–69
Spain
, 211–212
Special Administrative Region (SAP)
, 99
State Housing Corporation (SHC)
, 198
Stove systems
, 18
Structural Adjustment Programme (SAP)
, 198
Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA)
, 198
Sustainability
, 1–2, 31
availability of
, 44–46
building information modelling (BIM)
, 170
commercial buildings
, 46
company manager approaches
, 21–25
concept of
, 193–195
demand
, 40–42
economic
, 192–193
environmental
, 14–15, 49, 117, 145–146, 193, 195, 197
Ghana
, 130, 136, 199–200
green building technologies (GBTs)
, 123
housing development
, 203
Malaysia
, 43
Millennium Development Goals (MDGs)
, 117
Nigeria
, 43–44
real estate (RE)
, 3, 5, 120–121
relevance
, 235–237
revolution
, 191–192
Romania
, 54, 57, 59
World Commission on Environment and Development (WCED)
, 208
Sustainable attributes
commercial buildings
, 46–47
demand for
, 46, 48–49
willingness to pay
, 49–51
Sustainable building
, 3–4, 121, 123
Sustainable construction
, 123
Sustainable development (SD)
, 1, 4, 208
Brundtland Report
, 208–209
definitions
, 1
environmental performance
, 118–119
Johannesburg Declaration
, 120
vs. real estate (RE)
, 24
triple bottom line (TBL)
, 118–119
UN conferences
, 119
Sustainable development goals (SDGs)
, 14, 116
global community agreement
, 117
goals
, 123
Taibaihu New District
, 87
Tema Development Corporation (TDC)
, 198
Thailand
, 214
Tianjin eco-city
, 85–86
Triple bottom line (TBL)
, 118
Turkey
buildings and flats
, 17
environmental problems
, 14
green buildings (GB)
, 21
rapid urbanisation
, 14–15
urban development
, 16–17
urbanisation
, 16–17
urban population
, 14
UK Green Building Council (UKGBC)
, 3–4
UN Climate Change Conference
, 3
UN Conference on Sustainable Development (UNCSD)
, 116
UN Convention on Biological Diversity (UNCBD)
, 119
UN Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD)
, 119
UN Development Programme (UNDP)
, 117
UN Environment Programme (UNEP)
, 1, 118
UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)
, 196–197
United Kingdom
, 143, 171, 211–212
United States
, 171, 195–196
UN Office for Project Services (UNOPS)
, 192–193
Unplanned settlements
, 73–74
UN World Commission on Environment and Development (WCED)
, 1
Urban Blue
, 147, 157–160
Urban development
, 64, 69–70
land alienation tools
, 75–76
management tools
, 76–78
planning tools
, 74–75
water protection
, 76–78
Urban Green
, 147–148, 152, 155, 157
Urban Grey
, 147, 160–161, 163–164
Urbanisation
categories
, 147
China
, 142, 145
incidence of
, 231–232
pollution
, 143
population increase
, 67
rapid and unplanned
, 14
space requirements
, 14
traffic congestions
, 143
Turkey
, 16–17
Zambia
, 69–70
Urban land
illegal occupation
, 73–74
land allocation, vulnerable areas
, 72
unplanned settlements
, 73–74
water pollution
, 72–73
US Environmental Protection Agency
, 4–5
Vietnam
, 214
Water efficiency technologies
, 196
Water pollution
, 72–73
Water Resources Management Authority (WARMA)
, 65, 78, 233–234
Weberian model
, 90–91
Wind energy
, 56–57
World Bank
, 3, 69, 192–193
World Commission on Environment and Development (WCED)
, 118, 208
World Economic Forum (WEF)
, 2–3, 121, 170
World Health Organization (WHO)
, 125, 143
Zambia
, 64, 233–234
industrialisation
, 69–70
population growth
, 69–70
urbanisation
, 69–70
Zambia Environmental Management Agency (ZEMA)
, 65, 77, 233–234
- Prelims
- Chapter 1 Sustainability in Real Estate: Context and Concepts
- Chapter 2 Linkages between Urbanisation, Real Estate Investments and Sustainability in Turkey
- Chapter 3 Sustainable Features in Commercial Real Estate in Nigeria
- Chapter 4 An Overview of Real Estate Sustainability in Romania
- Chapter 5 Urban Development, Land Use Changes and Environmental Impacts in Zambia's Major Cities: A Case Study of Ndola
- Chapter 6 The Case of North Lake (Beihu) Ecological New Town in Jining, Shandong, China: Discourses of Class, Taste, Luxury Consumption and ‘Conduct’
- Chapter 7 Real Estate (RE) and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in Ghana
- Chapter 8 Urbanisation, Environmental Externalities and House Prices in China
- Chapter 9 Building Information Modelling Adaptability for Sustainable Residential Real Estate Development in Lagos, Nigeria
- Chapter 10 Housing Development in the Context of Environmental Sustainability: The Ghanaian Experience
- Chapter 11 COVID-19 and Sustainability
- Chapter 12 Sustainability in Real Estate: Conclusions and Prospects
- Index