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Green Buildings In India: Drivers and Barriers : case of Gurgaon (Softcopy is also available)

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Contents Undertaking i Acknowledgments v Abstract vii Table of contents ix List of Figures xiii List of Tables xi List of Abbreviations 1 1 Introduction 3 1.1 Background 3 1.2 Need for the Study 4 1.3 Aim 5 1.4 Objectives 5 1.5 Methodology 5 1.6 Scope 8 1.7 Limitations 8 2 Literature Review 9 2.1 What is a Green Building? 9 2.2 Review of Literature 9 3 Existing Guiding Framework. 17 3.1 Guidelines 17 3.1.1 Urban and Regional Development Plans Formulation and Implementation (URDPFI) Guidelines 17 3.2 Building Codes 19 3.2.1 National Building Code 19 3.2.2 Energy Conservation Building Code (ECBC) 19 3.2.3 Eco Niwas Samhita(ENS) 20 3.2.4 Haryana Building Code (HBC) 20 3.3 Action Plan 22 3.3.1 National Action Plan for Climate Change (NAPCC) 22 3.4 Missions 22 3.4.1 National Solar Mission 22 3.4.2 National Mission on Enhanced Energy Efficiency(NMEEE) 23 3.4.3 National Mission on Sustainable Habitat (NMSH) 24 3.4.4 CSCAF 2.0 (ClimateSmart Cities Assessment Framework ) 24 3.5 Policies and Schemes 26 3.5.1 Integrated Energy Policy 26 3.5.2 Roof Top Solar Scheme 26 3.5.3 Haryana Solar Policy 2021 27 3.6 Learnings 28 4 Certification System For Green Building 29 4.1 Prevailing Certification system in India 29 4.2 IGBC- LEED-GRIHA 30 4.3 Comparative Analysis 36 4.4 Green Building Scenario in India 37 5 Assessment of Green Buildings in Gurgaon 39 5.1 City Profile 39 5.2 Stake Holder Mapping 40 5.3 Methodology for Assessment of Green Building in Gurgaon 41 5.4 Assessment Framework for Green Buildings 42 5.4.1 Framework for Residential Building 42 5.4.2 Analysis of Residential: Certified Vs. Noncertified Buildings...44 For waste management, both certified and noncertified buildings are performing well, except for a building where e-waste is not given much importance. In one noncertified building (Green Ville) organic waste management is being carried out better than in the certified building, where ninety percent of the organic waste is treated in the society. 47 5.4.3 Framework for Commercial Buildings 50 5.4.4 Analysis of Residential: Certified Vs. NonCertified Buildings..51 5.5 Stake Holder Consultation 57 5.6 Findings and Discussions 58 6 Conclusions and Recommendation 61 6.1 Conclusion 61 To conclude from the literature review, certification system, and city assessment, various things are concluded,as shown below 61 6.2 Recommendation 62 7 References 65 Appendix 1: Survey Pictures of Residential Buildings 69 Appendix 2: Survey Pictures of Commercial Buildings 71
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Contents
Undertaking i
Acknowledgments v
Abstract vii
Table of contents ix
List of Figures xiii
List of Tables xi
List of Abbreviations 1
1 Introduction 3
1.1 Background 3
1.2 Need for the Study 4
1.3 Aim 5
1.4 Objectives 5
1.5 Methodology 5
1.6 Scope 8
1.7 Limitations 8
2 Literature Review 9
2.1 What is a Green Building? 9
2.2 Review of Literature 9
3 Existing Guiding Framework. 17
3.1 Guidelines 17
3.1.1 Urban and Regional Development Plans Formulation and Implementation (URDPFI) Guidelines 17
3.2 Building Codes 19
3.2.1 National Building Code 19
3.2.2 Energy Conservation Building Code (ECBC) 19
3.2.3 Eco Niwas Samhita(ENS) 20
3.2.4 Haryana Building Code (HBC) 20
3.3 Action Plan 22
3.3.1 National Action Plan for Climate Change (NAPCC) 22
3.4 Missions 22
3.4.1 National Solar Mission 22
3.4.2 National Mission on Enhanced Energy Efficiency(NMEEE) 23
3.4.3 National Mission on Sustainable Habitat (NMSH) 24
3.4.4 CSCAF 2.0 (ClimateSmart Cities Assessment Framework ) 24
3.5 Policies and Schemes 26
3.5.1 Integrated Energy Policy 26
3.5.2 Roof Top Solar Scheme 26
3.5.3 Haryana Solar Policy 2021 27
3.6 Learnings 28
4 Certification System For Green Building 29
4.1 Prevailing Certification system in India 29
4.2 IGBC- LEED-GRIHA 30
4.3 Comparative Analysis 36
4.4 Green Building Scenario in India 37
5 Assessment of Green Buildings in Gurgaon 39
5.1 City Profile 39
5.2 Stake Holder Mapping 40
5.3 Methodology for Assessment of Green Building in Gurgaon 41
5.4 Assessment Framework for Green Buildings 42
5.4.1 Framework for Residential Building 42
5.4.2 Analysis of Residential: Certified Vs. Noncertified Buildings...44
For waste management, both certified and noncertified buildings are performing well, except for a building where e-waste is not given much importance. In one noncertified building (Green Ville) organic waste management is being carried out better than in the certified building, where ninety percent of the organic waste is treated in the society. 47
5.4.3 Framework for Commercial Buildings 50
5.4.4 Analysis of Residential: Certified Vs. NonCertified Buildings..51
5.5 Stake Holder Consultation 57
5.6 Findings and Discussions 58
6 Conclusions and Recommendation 61
6.1 Conclusion 61
To conclude from the literature review, certification system, and city assessment, various things are concluded,as shown below 61
6.2 Recommendation 62
7 References 65
Appendix 1: Survey Pictures of Residential Buildings 69
Appendix 2: Survey Pictures of Commercial Buildings 71














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