Abstract It is increasingly recognised that the risks associated with climate change must be addressed through both mitigation and adaptation. Buildings are vulnerable to climate change risk and are also the source of a significant proportion of greenhouse gas emissions which contribute to climate change. The construction industry has significant potential to facilitate adaptation through actions that both reduce its contribution to greenhouse gas emissions across the construction and building lifecycle, and through physical adaptation of buildings and settlements to withstand present and future changes. However, there is limited evidence of significant adaptive action to date, and little is known about existing barriers to adaptation actions in the construction industry. This research explores barriers to climate change adaptation in the Australian construction industry through qualitative interviews with twenty-one key stakeholders. The barriers identified included: the use of inconsistent and unclear language, limited regulation, perceived unaffordability of initiatives, lack of awareness of climate change, and lack of client demand to implement initiatives. Recommendations to facilitate strategies for adaptation to climate change in the construction industry are provided. These focus on the need to a) address climate change through regulatory reform, and b) address the structure of the construction industry and its interrelationship with other built environment professions and processes.
Barriers to climate change adaptation in the Australian construction industry – Impetus for regulatory reform
A. Hurlimann,Geoffrey R. Browne,G. Warren-Myers,V. Francis
Published 2018 in Building and Environment
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- Publication year
2018
- Venue
Building and Environment
- Publication date
2018-06-01
- Fields of study
Business, Engineering, Environmental Science
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- australian construction industry
The national construction sector examined as the setting for adaptation barriers and responses.
Aliases: construction industry
- barriers to climate change adaptation
Obstacles that limit the adoption of adaptation actions in construction and the built environment.
Aliases: adaptation barriers
- built environment professions
Professional groups involved in planning, designing, constructing, and managing the built environment.
Aliases: built environment sectors
- client demand
The level of interest or pressure from clients to implement adaptation initiatives.
Aliases: demand from clients
- climate change adaptation
Adjustments in buildings, settlements, and construction practice intended to cope with present and future climate impacts.
Aliases: adaptation to climate change
- qualitative interviews
A semi-structured interview method used to collect perspectives from key stakeholders.
Aliases: interviews
- regulation
Formal rules and policy requirements that shape construction practice and compliance.
Aliases: regulatory environment
- regulatory reform
Changes to rules or policy frameworks intended to alter how the construction industry operates.
Aliases: reform of regulation
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