Conceptual framework for green affordable home in Malaysia

In recent years, interests and activities related to green building has increased. As stakeholders such as builders, architects, and developers have moved towards implementing green building criteria and sub criteria of energy efficiency and the greater usage of reuse and recycled materials in devel...

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Main Authors: Zulkepli, M. B., Sipan, I. B., Jibril, J. D.
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Published: 2013
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spelling my.utm.509582017-09-13T07:43:22Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/50958/ Conceptual framework for green affordable home in Malaysia Zulkepli, M. B. Sipan, I. B. Jibril, J. D. HD Industries. Land use. Labor In recent years, interests and activities related to green building has increased. As stakeholders such as builders, architects, and developers have moved towards implementing green building criteria and sub criteria of energy efficiency and the greater usage of reuse and recycled materials in developing homes. The benefits of this transition also influenced the development of affordable homes. In Malaysia, green building for new residential construction consists of six criteria. However the green building criteria are not focusing on affordable home as in Green Communities in US, Eco Homes in UK and Ecocents Living in Australia. Indeed, they have their own green criteria and sub criteria as a means and guidelines for green affordable home development. This paper aims to perceive the criteria and sub criteria of green building which correspond to the types of affordable home in respect to local condition within Malaysia. This research will utilize the Delphi Hierarchy Process (DHP) methodology which integrates the delphi method with the analytic hierarchy process. It assists the expert panels to systematically identify the green affordable home criteria and sub criteria. The findings proposed in this research will be DHP decision model for green affordable home in Malaysia as a tool for decision making for developers in green affordable home development. It is hoped that this study will help to cater the issues of affordable homes as well as environmental with implementation of green building criteria and sub criteria into affordable home in Malaysia. 2013 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Zulkepli, M. B. and Sipan, I. B. and Jibril, J. D. (2013) Conceptual framework for green affordable home in Malaysia. In: Advanced Materials Research. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMR.689.86
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topic HD Industries. Land use. Labor
spellingShingle HD Industries. Land use. Labor
Zulkepli, M. B.
Sipan, I. B.
Jibril, J. D.
Conceptual framework for green affordable home in Malaysia
description In recent years, interests and activities related to green building has increased. As stakeholders such as builders, architects, and developers have moved towards implementing green building criteria and sub criteria of energy efficiency and the greater usage of reuse and recycled materials in developing homes. The benefits of this transition also influenced the development of affordable homes. In Malaysia, green building for new residential construction consists of six criteria. However the green building criteria are not focusing on affordable home as in Green Communities in US, Eco Homes in UK and Ecocents Living in Australia. Indeed, they have their own green criteria and sub criteria as a means and guidelines for green affordable home development. This paper aims to perceive the criteria and sub criteria of green building which correspond to the types of affordable home in respect to local condition within Malaysia. This research will utilize the Delphi Hierarchy Process (DHP) methodology which integrates the delphi method with the analytic hierarchy process. It assists the expert panels to systematically identify the green affordable home criteria and sub criteria. The findings proposed in this research will be DHP decision model for green affordable home in Malaysia as a tool for decision making for developers in green affordable home development. It is hoped that this study will help to cater the issues of affordable homes as well as environmental with implementation of green building criteria and sub criteria into affordable home in Malaysia.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Zulkepli, M. B.
Sipan, I. B.
Jibril, J. D.
author_facet Zulkepli, M. B.
Sipan, I. B.
Jibril, J. D.
author_sort Zulkepli, M. B.
title Conceptual framework for green affordable home in Malaysia
title_short Conceptual framework for green affordable home in Malaysia
title_full Conceptual framework for green affordable home in Malaysia
title_fullStr Conceptual framework for green affordable home in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Conceptual framework for green affordable home in Malaysia
title_sort conceptual framework for green affordable home in malaysia
publishDate 2013
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/50958/
http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMR.689.86
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