Barriers Hindering Green Building Materials Adoption in the Nigerian Construction Industry
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2024
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Ingenta Connect
Abstract
The adoption of green building material can lower greenhouse gas emissions
emanating from construction related activities. Green building materials (GBM)
have a lower carbon footprint, it has more energy efficient and also offer better
thermal comfort which make them advantageous than conventional building
materials. Green Building material (GBM) offers environmental, social and
economic benefits over conventional building material. However little
empirical evidence exists of the wide spread adoption of GBM at scale in
especially in developing countries, particularly Nigeria, what could be the factor
that hindered GBM adoption. To answer this, this paper assesses the barrier
hindering GBM adoption in Nigeria construction industrial (NCI). It uses a
cross-sectional survey research design with a structured questionnaire to
achieve the aim of the study. Inferential and descriptive statistics were used to
analyse the data gotten from the survey. The result from the analysis showed;
lack of government policies focused on Green building materials adoption, lack
of knowledge about Green building materials, lack of industrialized systems for
Green building materials production, Lack of institution to formulate policies
and set guideline and Lack of Demand for GBM are the first five main barriers
hindering GBM adoption in Nigeria. The findings of the study have great
implications for GBM policy, design and implementation. These Policies will
serves as frameworks which can create an enabling environment for GBM
production to thrive and also drive the adoption of the same in the NCI.
Ultimately this will cut down on greenhouse gas emissions and mitigate climate
change.
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Climate change, Energy, Efficiency, Government, Greenhouse and Industrialized.