The participation of built environment (BE) professionals is essential in pushing the agenda of green buildings (GBs) in the construction industry. Considering willingness to pay (WTP) in light of these professionals plays a role in the management of the construction industry as one of the major energy consumers and emitters of greenhouse gases. This study, from an extended perspective of green building, seeks to examine the factors that influence Built Environment (BE) Professionals’ willingness to pay for green buildings in Ghana. A questionnaire survey was used to solicit the views of the professionals on the theme under investigation. Purposive and snowball sampling techniques were used to obtain 153 responses from BE professionals such...
Purpose It is widely known that carbon dioxide emissions and climate change are among the most crit...
In the context of an ongoing crisis related to climate change resulting from human activities as wel...
Developing countries like Nigeria are faced with the growth of residential housing sector accompanie...
Purpose: The majority of the literature on green buildings in Ghana focuses on environmental benefit...
The Green Building Concept (GBC), has become a topical issue and is receiving global attention as a ...
This study examines the perception of professionals in the Ghanaian construction industry regarding ...
This study examines the perception of professionals in the Ghanaian construction industry regarding ...
As a response to mitigate various negative environmental effects of the construction industry, recen...
The lack of green building and the publics awareness of the environment is an issue in marketing gre...
The notoriety of the construction industry regarding its impacts on the environment has brought to l...
Examining willingness to pay for the green residential building has become necessary since modern te...
The negative environmental impact of buildings to the environment has led to aclamour for improved p...
For centuries humankind’s built environment and quality of life has been closely predicated on the d...
Green infrastructure (GI) is a new term that aims to accomplish sustainable development. It is a pla...
In the 21st Century, the construction industry regards green building as an important breakthrough t...
Purpose It is widely known that carbon dioxide emissions and climate change are among the most crit...
In the context of an ongoing crisis related to climate change resulting from human activities as wel...
Developing countries like Nigeria are faced with the growth of residential housing sector accompanie...
Purpose: The majority of the literature on green buildings in Ghana focuses on environmental benefit...
The Green Building Concept (GBC), has become a topical issue and is receiving global attention as a ...
This study examines the perception of professionals in the Ghanaian construction industry regarding ...
This study examines the perception of professionals in the Ghanaian construction industry regarding ...
As a response to mitigate various negative environmental effects of the construction industry, recen...
The lack of green building and the publics awareness of the environment is an issue in marketing gre...
The notoriety of the construction industry regarding its impacts on the environment has brought to l...
Examining willingness to pay for the green residential building has become necessary since modern te...
The negative environmental impact of buildings to the environment has led to aclamour for improved p...
For centuries humankind’s built environment and quality of life has been closely predicated on the d...
Green infrastructure (GI) is a new term that aims to accomplish sustainable development. It is a pla...
In the 21st Century, the construction industry regards green building as an important breakthrough t...
Purpose It is widely known that carbon dioxide emissions and climate change are among the most crit...
In the context of an ongoing crisis related to climate change resulting from human activities as wel...
Developing countries like Nigeria are faced with the growth of residential housing sector accompanie...