Green buildings cost premium: a review of empirical evidence
Evidence indicates that green buildings can outperform conventional (non-green) buildings in many performance areas. Nevertheless, the perceived higher upfront cost by building owners and investors is frequently cited as a hurdle to a widespread adoption of green buildings. In this study, an extensi...
Main Authors: | Dwaikat, Luay N., Ali, Kherun N. |
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Format: | Article |
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Elsevier Ltd
2016
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