READINESS ASSESSMENT OF GREEN BUILDING CERTIFICATION SYSTEMS FOR RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS DURING PANDEMICS
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Tleuken, Aidana
Tokazhanov, Galym
Guney, Mert
Turkyilmaz, Ali
Karaca, Ferhat
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Sustainability. Sustainability Rating Tools in the Built Environment
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One of the consequences of COVID-19 pandemic is the momentum it has created for global changes affecting various aspects of daily lives. Among these, green building certification systems (GBCSs) should not be left behind as significant potential modifications may be required to ensure their versatility for residential buildings due to the new pandemic reality. The present study aims to evaluate the readiness of chosen GBCSs for a proper assessment of existing residential housing sustainability in a post-pandemic world. Based on a literature review of the state-of-the-art data sources and round table discussions, the present study proposes a particular set of sustainability indicators covering special sustainability requirements under pandemic conditions. Then, those indicators are used to evaluate the readiness of selected GBCSs (BREEAM, LEED, WELL, CASBEE) to meet new pandemic-resilient requirements based on their responses to the indicators. The assessment shows that none of the reviewed GBCSs are fully ready to cover all the proposed indicators. GBCSs have differing focuses on particular sustainability pillars, which also affected their responses to pandemic-resilient categories.
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Tleuken A, Tokazhanov G, Guney M, Turkyilmaz A, Karaca F. Readiness Assessment of Green Building Certification Systems for Residential Buildings during Pandemics. Sustainability. 2021; 13(2):460. https://doi.org/10.3390/su13020460
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