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Critical Connections: The Role of the Built Environment Sector in Delivering Green Cities and a Green Economy

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posted on 2024-07-11, 07:00 authored by Peter NewtonPeter Newton, Peter Newman
The green agenda for cities and the economy in general is a major focus of global institutions and is increasingly a major national and urban priority. Core issues and best practice for built environment businesses were collated from published studies and used in a survey of Australian firms to see how committed they were to the green economy. The results show high awareness of the challenges and opportunities with 85% of firms having sustainability as an established agenda with senior management and over 20% of built environment firms deriving more than 50% of their sales from green products and services. This is much higher in design firms and is globally high. Whilst recognizing the scope for more engagement by industry in transitioning to a low carbon green economy, there is doubt within the built environment sector about how to create a business case for innovative green ventures and a lack of certainty or encouragement from government about how to proceed.

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ARC | DP110100543

Green Shoots? Exploring the Genesis and Development of a Green Economy in Australia : Australian Research Council (ARC) | DP110100543

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ISSN

2071-1050

Journal title

Sustainability

Volume

7

Issue

7

Pagination

9417-9443

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MDPI

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Copyright © 2015 by The authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). is reproduced in accordance with the Copyright conditions of the publisher.

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eng

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