Country Benchmarking: Climate Change Remodels the Buildings Industry in Asia-Pacific

Country Benchmarking: Climate Change Remodels the Buildings Industry in Asia-Pacific

Buildings Hold the Key Answers to Combat Climate Change

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22-Aug-2014
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Asia Pacific
Research Code: P7EC-01-00-00-00
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This research service discusses the role of the buildings industry in fighting climate change in Asia-Pacific. Climate change is believed to cause the severe weather occurrences that cause disruptions and losses to socio-economic activities. Affected industries include the buildings industry. Buildings consume a considerable amount of electricity that is largely generated from fossil fuel. Many countries are already striving to increase their dependence on renewable energy and at the same time promote the use of energy-efficient building fittings and equipment, and energy management solutions. Various efforts and initiatives are being introduced by the buildings industry with the aim to reduce the dependency on fossil fuel for electricity generation.

Table of Contents

Executive Summary

Executive Summary (continued)

Executive Summary—Key Takeaways

Definitions

Definitions (continued)

Benchmarking Criteria

Climate Change as a Result of Carbon Emissions

Mega Trends—Electricity Generation

Mega Trends—Electricity Generation (continued)

Mega Trends—Electricity Consumption

Relation of Carbon Emissions with Economy

Impacts of Climate Change—Electricity Net Consumption and Expenditure

Impacts of Climate Change—Electricity Net Consumption and Expenditure (continued)

Key Property Developers With Green Propositions

Market Opportunities for Climate Change Mitigation

Market Opportunities for Climate Change Mitigation—Convergence of ICT and the Buildings Industry

Technologies for Climate Change

Best Practice—T30A Tower Hotel

Best Practice—Tree House

Best Practice—RightLux by Green Koncepts

Best Practice—Tokyo Skytree

Best Practice—Other Examples

Climate Change Policy Development in Australia

The Direct Action Plan

Building Codes in Australia—The Key to Address Climate Change Impacts and Create Opportunities?

Market Opportunities for the Buildings Industry

Climate Change Impact on Energy Conservation Measures

CEO’s 360 Degree Perspective

Key Takeaway and Implication

Commitment to Sustainability in China

Five-Year Plan To Combat Climate Change

Green Buildings in China—The Key to Address Climate Change Impacts and Create Opportunities?

Market Opportunities for the Buildings Industry

Climate Change Impact on Energy Conservation Measures

CEO’s 360 Degree Perspective

Key Takeaway and Implication

National Action Plan on Climate Change in India

Green Buildings in India

Market Opportunities for the Buildings Industry

CEO’s 360 Degree Perspective

Key Takeaway and Implication

Climate Change Sectoral Roadmap (ICCSR) in Indonesia

Indonesia Climate Trust Fund

Indonesia Climate Trust Fund (continued)

Country Investment Plan and Clean Technology Fund

Green Building

Market Opportunities for the Buildings Industry

CEO’s 360 Degree Perspective

Key Takeaway and Implication

Greenhouse Gases Reduction Initiatives in Japan

Regulatory Landscape and Financing Efforts

Regulatory Landscape and Financing Efforts (continued)

Green Building Certifications in Japan

Green Building Certifications in Japan (continued)

Market Opportunities for the Buildings Industry

CEO’s 360 Degree Perspective

Key Takeaway and Implications

Climate Change Policy in Malaysia

Green Building Index

Green Building Index (continued)

GBI Adoption and Implementation

Green Business

Green Business (continued)

Market Opportunities for the Buildings Industry

CEO’s 360 Degree Perspective

Key Takeaway and Implication

Climate Change Policy in New Zealand

Green Buildings in New Zealand

Market Opportunities for the Buildings Industry

CEO’s 360 Degree Perspective

Key Takeaway and Implication

National Climate Change Strategy in Singapore

Green Buildings in Singapore

Market Opportunities for the Buildings Industry

CEO’s 360 Degree Perspective

Key Takeaway and Implication

Key Takeaway and Implication (continued)

Key Takeaway and Implication (continued)

National Strategy for Green Growth in South Korea

Green Growth Strategy Impacts on the Buildings Sector

Achieving Zero-Energy Housing

Energy-efficient Building Technologies in South Korea

Green Building Certifications in South Korea

Green Building Certification Incentives in South Korea

Financial Support for Energy Efficiency Investments

Developing Low Energy Consumption Compact Cities: Case Study on Magok, Seoul

Market Opportunities for the Buildings Industry

CEO’s 360 Degree Perspective

Key Takeaway and Implication

Climate Change Master Plan (2012–2050) in Thailand

Green Building Codes in Thailand

Green Building Certifications in Thailand

Prescriptions and Impacts of the Building Code on Energy-efficient Building Technologies

Climate Change Effects on Thailand’s Building Industry

Incentives for Eco-friendly Buildings

Market Opportunities for the Buildings Industry

CEO’s 360 Degree Perspective

Key Takeaway and Implication

Market Prioritization

Market Prioritization (continued)

Conclusions

Conclusions (continued)

Legal Disclaimer

The Frost & Sullivan Story

Value Proposition

Global Perspective

Industry Convergence

360º Research Perspective

Implementation Excellence

Our Blue Ocean Strategy

This research service discusses the role of the buildings industry in fighting climate change in Asia-Pacific. Climate change is believed to cause the severe weather occurrences that cause disruptions and losses to socio-economic activities. Affected industries include the buildings industry. Buildings consume a considerable amount of electricity that is largely generated from fossil fuel. Many countries are already striving to increase their dependence on renewable energy and at the same time promote the use of energy-efficient building fittings and equipment, and energy management solutions. Various efforts and initiatives are being introduced by the buildings industry with the aim to reduce the dependency on fossil fuel for electricity generation.
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Author Melvin Leong
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