Development of a building sustainability assessment method (BSAM) for developing countries in sub-Saharan Africa

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Olawumi, Timothy O. [1 ]
Chan, Daniel W.M. [1 ]
Chan, Albert P.C. [1 ]
Wong, Johnny K.W. [2 ]
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[1] Department of Building and Real Estate, Faculty of Construction and Environment, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hung Hom, Kowloon, Hong Kong
[2] School of Built Environment, Faculty of Design, Architecture and Building, University of Technology Sydney, Sydney, Australia
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Urban growth - Sustainable development - Buildings - Grading - Surveys;
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The consideration of the regional context in the development of green building rating systems is well established in the extant literature, and this informs the development of a sustainability assessment method for sub-Saharan Africa. Hence, a multi-expert consultation method was carried out in Nigeria which is the largest economy in the region. This was performed via a structured questionnaire survey and interview approaches to identify the key sustainability assessment criteria, assign score-weights to the various criteria, and establish the certification grading system of buildings. The developed Building Sustainability Assessment Method (BSAM) scheme and its weighted criteria were validated using two existing building case studies. The established BSAM scheme was compared to six widely used green building rating systems. The comparative analysis reveals that the score-weights and priorities of the BSAM scheme were remarkably different from the existing rating systems. The study findings also show the increasing focus on the indoor environmental quality and energy criteria by all the rating systems. The developed BSAM scheme, meanwhile, has adequately considered the three main pillars of sustainable development unlike the existing green rating tools. Hence, it is expected for the proposed BSAM scheme to promote greener buildings and enhance sustainable urban development in the region. © 2020 Elsevier Ltd
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