green development green building green construction policy analysis SWOT analysis Australia building industry
This research presents a comprehensive analysis of green development policies in the building industry in New South Wales (NSW), Australia, examining their evolution and development over the past two decades. The research adopts a structured methodology comprising a policy review to identify relevant policy documents, content analysis to trace the policy framework, and SWOT (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats) analysis to evaluate the policy development, and then generate evidence-based recommendations. As the first comprehensive assessment of green development policy in the Australian building industry, the study proposes targeted policy recommendations based on analyzing the SWOT factors, including policy for the non-residential sectors and construction phase, education and training, financial support and incentives, and innovation and technology adoption. The insights offer guidance for policymakers to strengthen policy integration and accelerate the transition toward a low-carbon building industry.
Details
Title
Policy Analysis for Green Development in the Building Industry: The Case of a Developed Region
Creators
Xiancun Hu - University of Canberra
Aifang Wei - University of Canberra
Wei Yang - The University of Melbourne
Charles Lemckert - Southern Cross University
Qimin Lu - University of Canberra
Publication Details
Buildings, Vol.15(19), pp.1-20
Publisher
MDPI AG; BASEL
Grant note
This project has been assisted by the NSW Government through its Environmental Trust [2021/ED1/0018].