Action Plan for Integrating Sustainability and Future Studies Highlighting the Construction Market's Obstacles in Egypt
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This paper presents an Implementation Schedule for integrating technology into buildings to balance human needs with natural and cultural environments. It addresses challenges in implementing sustainable assessment systems in Egypt, including financial, economic, policy, and regulatory hurdles. It recommends policy reforms, financial incentives, educational programs, and infrastructure adjustments to promote environmental design and energy efficiency. Future studies highlight Egypt's construction market challenges for sustainable transformation, suggesting expanding the database, managing passive design potentials, and developing detailed plans to reduce energy consumption.
The paper work plan outlines recommendations for enhancing life quality through green buildings. It recommends specialized research on the benefits of green buildings, evaluating their economic impact on society, and conducting feasibility studies on sustainable design. It also suggests establishing an Interagency Green Building Council to coordinate government efforts in sustainable architecture. The plan also calls for the creation of local and federal regulations for sustainable practices in the construction industry. The plan also suggests setting up pilot project schemes to study the effects of green buildings, providing valuable insights for future endeavors.