Transforming the Market for Sustainable Design: Effective Public Policies and Strategies; Preprint

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    Abstract

    The federal government strives to lead by example in energy and resource management and architectural design. This paper explores how public agencies are supporting that goal by using sustainable practices in the design and operation of their buildings. It presents some elements to consider in establishing a policy for sustainable design and a system for implementing that policy, including someof the most difficult implementation issues agencies have to face. The paper also highlights some of the strengths and weaknesses of federal, state, and local policies and practices governing the design of public buildings; two case studies provide examples. Different approaches are included to help agencies evaluate their effectiveness at various levels of government. And recommendations aremade for agencies and others who are committed to sustainable design in both new construction and major renovations.
    Original languageAmerican English
    Number of pages15
    StatePublished - 2004
    Event2004 ACEEE Summer Study on Energy Efficiency in Buildings - Pacific Grove, California
    Duration: 22 Aug 200427 Aug 2004

    Conference

    Conference2004 ACEEE Summer Study on Energy Efficiency in Buildings
    CityPacific Grove, California
    Period22/08/0427/08/04

    NREL Publication Number

    • NREL/CP-710-36263

    Keywords

    • EE
    • energy efficiency
    • federal buildings
    • sustainable design
    • sustainable design policies

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