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Green Buildings And The Law 1st Edition Julie Adshead

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Green Buildings And The Law 1st Edition Julie Adshead
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Publisher: CRC Press LLC
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.58 MB
Pages: 289
Author: Julie Adshead
ISBN: 9780203866801, 0203866800
Language: English
Year: 2011
Edition: 1

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Green Buildings And The Law 1st Edition Julie Adshead by Julie Adshead 9780203866801, 0203866800 instant download after payment.

In countries such as the UK, the energy used in constructing, occupying and operating buildings represents approximately fifty percent of greenhouse gas emissions. Pressure to improve the environmental performance of buildings during both construction and occupancy, particularly to reduce carbon emissions from buildings, has become intense. Understandably, legislation and regulation are driving green development and compliance. And this is happening in a wide variety of ways. This review of the law in key jurisdictions for the research community, lawyers, the construction industry and government examines some of the mechanisms in place - from the more traditional building regulation controls to green leases and the law relating to buildings and their natural environment. Members of the CIB TG69 research group on 'Green Buildings and the Law' review aspects of the law relating to green development in a range of jurisdictions.

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