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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://tdr.lib.ntu.edu.tw/jspui/handle/123456789/93832
Title: 台灣和越南建築師對綠色建築材料的認知和理解分析
An analysis regarding the awareness and understanding of green building materials among architects in Taiwan and Vietnam
Authors: 瞿輝英
Huy-Anh Cu
Advisor: 詹瀅潔
Ying-Chieh Chan
Keyword: 綠色建材,台灣與越南,意識,理解,因素,障礙,挑戰,解決方案,
Green Builiding Materials,Taiwan and Vietnam,awareness,understanding,factors,barriers,challenges,solutions,
Publication Year : 2024
Degree: 碩士
Abstract: 本論文調查了台灣和越南建築師對綠色建築材料(GBM)的認識和理解。研究採用問卷調查和半結構化訪談相結合的混合方法,探討建築師對 GBM 的看法、知識差距和態度。研究結果揭示了台灣和越南建築師在兩國採用 GBM 的各個方面的認知和實際知識方面存在一些差異。此外,該研究還確定了影響這些差異的關鍵因素,包括監管框架、市場可用性和教育資源。
除了強調這些因素之外,該研究還確定了廣泛採用本地 GBM 的具體障礙,例如成本考慮、缺乏技術專業知識和客戶偏好。基於這些見解,本文提出了旨在提高認識並促進 GBM 在建築實踐中使用的策略。這些策略包括有針對性的教育措施、激勵永續材料選擇的政策建議以及加強 GBM 供應鏈的合作努力。透過解決這些問題,這項研究有助於推進東亞和太平洋地區的可持續建築,為政策制定者、從業者和教育工作者提供可行的見解,以促進更永續的建築實踐。
This thesis investigates architects' awareness and understanding of green building materials (GBMs) in Taiwan and Vietnam. By using a mixed-methods approach that integrates a questionnaire survey and a semi-structured interview, the research explores architects' perceptions, knowledge gaps, and attitudes toward GBMs. The findings reveal several discrepancies between Taiwanese and Vietnamese architects in terms of perceived and actual knowledge across various dimensions of GBMs adoption from both countries. Moreover, the study identifies key factors influencing these disparities, including regulatory frameworks, market availability, and educational resources.
In addition to highlighting the factors, the research identifies specific barriers to the broad adoption of local GBMs like cost considerations, lack of technical expertise, and client preferences. Building on these insights, the thesis proposes strategies aimed at enhancing awareness and promoting the use of GBMs in architectural practice. These strategies include targeted educational initiatives, policy recommendations to incentivize sustainable material choices, and collaborative efforts to strengthen the GBMs supply chain. By addressing these issues, this research contributes to advancing sustainable architecture in East Asia & Pacific, offering actionable insights for policymakers, practitioners, and educators to foster more sustainable building practices.
URI: http://tdr.lib.ntu.edu.tw/jspui/handle/123456789/93832
DOI: 10.6342/NTU202403421
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