By assessing cases of ecolabeling and green building, this book presents a theory of Green Market Transformation that combines innovation and sustainability. It reimagines the ways in which markets can be leveraged to transform industry, and will appeal to a broad readership, from planners to architects, construction managers to researchers.
By assessing cases of ecolabeling and green building, this book presents a theory of Green Market Transformation that combines innovation and sustainability. It reimagines the ways in which markets can be leveraged to transform industry, and will appeal to a broad readership, from planners to architects, construction managers to researchers.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Daniel C. Matisoff is an associate professor of public policy at the Georgia Institute of Technology and the Director of the Sustainable Energy and Environmental Management master's program. He publishes in the areas of the economics and policy of renewable energy, information disclosure programs, and corporate social responsibility.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Advancing a perspective of green market transformation 2. The architecture of green building policies and practice 3. Choose your own adventure! The landscape of ecolabel design 4. The labeling building challenge: the world of ecolabels for the built environment 5. The public and private benefits of green building: many shades of green 6. Tossing a pebble in a pond: the anatomy of a demonstration project 7. Demonstrating innovation in green buildings: catalyzing market transformation 8. Keep raising the bar: Green-lighting a race to the top 9. It's not easy being green: environmental and equity impacts of green building 10. A Blueprint for green market transformation 11. Conclusions: what are we building to?.
1. Advancing a perspective of green market transformation 2. The architecture of green building policies and practice 3. Choose your own adventure! The landscape of ecolabel design 4. The labeling building challenge: the world of ecolabels for the built environment 5. The public and private benefits of green building: many shades of green 6. Tossing a pebble in a pond: the anatomy of a demonstration project 7. Demonstrating innovation in green buildings: catalyzing market transformation 8. Keep raising the bar: Green-lighting a race to the top 9. It's not easy being green: environmental and equity impacts of green building 10. A Blueprint for green market transformation 11. Conclusions: what are we building to?.
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