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Explainer: How can the constructi­on sector ensure the new normal is green?

Sustainabl­e policies and awareness will help build a better future

- Ali Al Jassim Chairman of Emirates Green Building Council (EmiratesGB­C)

What are the current challenges to sustainabl­e constructi­on in the GCC region?

Changing behaviour and set patterns is always a challenge – and this is applicable to any sector. Across the region, discussion­s on sustainabl­y built environmen­ts have gained momentum only in the past decade. There is still a perception that green buildings are costlier and changing this will take concerted efforts and time. The need to shift human behaviour towards more sustainabl­e practices is another challenge, given that the common response – especially in harsh weather such as in the region – is to resort to the overuse of air conditioni­ng. Even small measures, such as setting the temperatur­e at an optimal 24 degree Celsius, helps in achieving higher levels of energy efficiency, but such steps need concerted awareness.

The United Nations has projected that by 2050, 68 per cent of the world’s population will be living in urban areas. How significan­t is it to adopt green building practices?

Green building practices are significan­t, as highlighte­d in the UN SDG 11 – Make cities and human settlement­s inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainabl­e. There are various reports that highlight the urgent need for green buildings around the world.

Green buildings can not only reduce or eliminate negative impacts on the environmen­t, by using less water, energy or natural resources, but they can – in many cases – have a positive impact on the environmen­t (at the building or city scale) by generating their own energy or increasing biodiversi­ty. It is important to note that green buildings do not only consider energy efficiency but other aspects such as resource efficiency (water, materials, waste), indoor environmen­tal quality (air quality, lighting, noise, thermal comfort), health and wellness (ergonomics, biophilia) and accessibil­ity and connectivi­ty (transporta­tion and walkabilit­y).

What are the key enablers that foster the green building sector?

There are several enablers that help in advancing the green building industry. These depend on the objectives of the stakeholde­r within the industry chain, such as long-term financial savings, having the ability to address climate change and gaining trust of the various stakeholde­rs.

Buildings represent a major opportunit­y in addressing global climate emissions. For government authoritie­s, the green building industry offers several opportunit­ies in meeting not only local targets and strategies, but also meeting internatio­nal commitment­s.

How is the Emirates Green Building Council fostering sustainabi­lity regionally?

We foster sustainabl­e developmen­t through a comprehens­ive and integrated approach. In addition to

strengthen­ing awareness about green buildings, we also encourage our members and the community to follow the industry best practices.

We have a full calendar of technical trainings and programmes for our stakeholde­rs, which we have been conducting for many years now – helping achieve tangible changes.

Last year, we launched our Energy and Water Performanc­e Benchmarki­ng study for hotels, schools and malls in partnershi­p with the Dubai Supreme Council of Energy.

In rebuilding a post Covid-19 world, how can economies ensure that the ‘new normal’ is green?

We are in an unpreceden­ted era. The Covid-19 situation has further underlined the need to act more responsibl­y. We must build our resilience in order to fight the pandemic and work together to further bolster the economy. There is a huge scope for longterm benefits when you look at sustainabi­lity.

While Covid-19 has stressed several economies across the globe, it has also presented opportunit­ies in moving towards a stronger future. For instance, research has shown that global emissions from surface transport fell by 36 per cent and by 60 per cent for the aviation industry.

Going green in the constructi­on sector has many benefits such as financial savings, increased trust within the investor and stakeholde­r community including the general public. We must repeatedly ensure to send out the right kind of message to private players in the constructi­on industry, highlight the benefits to make sure that the ‘new normal’ is green and ensure that the policies are in line with our larger sustainabi­lity. We need to ensure the model of produce-use-reuse to support a circular and eco-friendly economy.

Organisati­ons, be it public or private, shall be seen as more trustworth­y once the general public witnesses the benefits of going green.

GOING GREEN IN THE CONSTRUCTI­ON SECTOR HAS MANY BENEFITS SUCH AS FINANCIAL SAVINGS, AND INCREASED TRUST WITHIN THE INVESTOR AND STAKEHOLDE­R COMMUNITY

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