Green building as a direction of sustainable development: essence, tasks, principles, benefits, prospects

Authors

  • V. Bilotil Institute of Agroecology and Nature Management of NAAS, Ukraine

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33730/2310-4678.2.2021.237987

Keywords:

construction industry, global climate change, ecological construction, green economy, the Sustainable Development Goals

Abstract

The construction industry plays an important role in achieving the UN Sustainable Development Goals and reducing the impact on climate change through the introduction of green building principles. So the article has been devoted to this type of construction as an important area of sustainable development.

The interaction of climate change and construction activities has been substantiated in the article. Tasks and principles of sustainable construction have been analyzed. The economic, ecological and social benefits of green construction have been studied. The difference between traditional and green construction has been described. The current state of development of sustainable construction in Ukraine and the world has been considered. Prospects for green construction in Ukraine have been identified. The urgency and necessity of its implementation in our country have been proved.

Author Biography

V. Bilotil, Institute of Agroecology and Nature Management of NAAS

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2021-05-20

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