Hindrance and Benefits to Green Building Implementation: Evidence from Benin City, Nigeria

The clamor for sustainable development and reduction of greenhouse gases led to the green concept which, in recent times, has gained significant momentum. To encourage the widespread development of green buildings, an understanding of the awareness, benefits, and hindrances for their adoption is nec...

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Main Authors: Alohan Ernest O., Oyetunji Abiodun Kolawole
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2021-09-01
Series:Real Estate Management and Valuation
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/remav-2021-0022
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spelling doaj.art-c166ebb28ded4694a0680e3715974eab2022-12-21T18:38:38ZengSciendoReal Estate Management and Valuation2300-52892021-09-01293657610.2478/remav-2021-0022Hindrance and Benefits to Green Building Implementation: Evidence from Benin City, NigeriaAlohan Ernest O.0Oyetunji Abiodun Kolawole1Department of Estate Management, Faculty of Environmental Sciences, University of BeninP.M.B 1154Lancaster Environment Centre, Lancaster University, UK, LA1 4YQ, Department of Estate Management, Faculty of Environmental Sciences, University of BeninP.M.B 1154, e-mail: a.oyetunji@lancaster.ac.ukThe clamor for sustainable development and reduction of greenhouse gases led to the green concept which, in recent times, has gained significant momentum. To encourage the widespread development of green buildings, an understanding of the awareness, benefits, and hindrances for their adoption is necessary.https://doi.org/10.2478/remav-2021-0022awarenessbuilt environmentgreen buildinggreenhouse gassustainable developmentq01r31
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green building
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sustainable development
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title Hindrance and Benefits to Green Building Implementation: Evidence from Benin City, Nigeria
title_full Hindrance and Benefits to Green Building Implementation: Evidence from Benin City, Nigeria
title_fullStr Hindrance and Benefits to Green Building Implementation: Evidence from Benin City, Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Hindrance and Benefits to Green Building Implementation: Evidence from Benin City, Nigeria
title_short Hindrance and Benefits to Green Building Implementation: Evidence from Benin City, Nigeria
title_sort hindrance and benefits to green building implementation evidence from benin city nigeria
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built environment
green building
greenhouse gas
sustainable development
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