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A critical comparison of green building rating systems

Systematic review
Authors:
Dat Tien Doan,
Ali Ghaffarianhoseini,
Nicola Naismith,
Tongrui Zhang,
Amirhosein Ghaffarianhoseini,
John Tookey

Various green rating systems are established globally to evaluate the sustainability of construction projects. Their categories and criteria have been under constant updates to follow the sustainable trend of building development. This paper aims to develop a systematic review of the development of green rating systems.

The way forward—moving toward net zero energy standards

Chapter
Authors:
Adisa Alawode,
Priya Rajagopalan

Net zero energy building (NZEB) standards have been gaining prominence lately as the next performance target for buildings. However, despite the demonstrated benefits of such building performance across triple bottom-line concepts, Australia is yet to formulate a policy toward adopting a net zero energy building standard.

The built environment and energy efficiency in Australia: current state of play and where to next

Chapter
Authors:
Trivess Moore,
Sarah Holdsworth

This chapter provides a review and critique of the development and current status of approaches to improve energy efficiency and broader sustainability in the Australian built environment. The focus is on the minimum building performance requirements set through the National Construction Code—Building Code of Australia, but the chapter also includes other mandatory and voluntary approaches which have been introduced over the past two decades.

What are the effects of residential building energy performance disclosure policies on property values?

Systematic review
Authors:
Daniel Daly,
Georgios Kokogiannakis,
Michelle Zwagerman,
Craig Burton,
Paul Cooper,
Malgorzata Lagisz

Objectives of this rapid review The energy usage of a home is often an important factor for people when considering renting or buying. Using an energy performance rating is one way to show how “energy hungry” a home could be. In some countries, it is mandatory for the seller to obtain, and disclose, a home’s energy rating. For countries in the European Union, this has been the case for 10 years. In the ACT a disclosure scheme has been operating for 20 years.

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