A Comprehensive Study on the Environmental Features of Green Buildings in Dhaka, Bangladesh: Prospects, Challenges and Mitigation Strategies
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Nature Environment and Pollution Technology
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The construction industry has played a significant role in causing environmental degradation,
primarily due to its substantial energy use. Focusing on green building development projects
is gaining momentum as a sustainable solution for mitigating environmental challenges. This
study assessed several environmental features of 22 green buildings in Dhaka, the capital
of Bangladesh. In addition, the challenges were discussed, and mitigation strategies were
recommended. The Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certification
technique is widely acknowledged and globally accepted as the leading green building
certification standard. Three LEED versions, v3 for new construction and major renovations
and v4 and v4.1 for building design and construction, were investigated. Seven environmental
features of three versions, including rainwater management, renewable energy, enhanced
commissioning, optimized energy performance, construction and demolition waste
management, water use reduction, and water efficient landscaping, were considered in this
work. A survey questionnaire was prepared to receive information about these LEED-certified
(or applied for certification) buildings. The findings of our study suggested that the general
trend for seven environmental features of the selected green buildings was positive except
for renewable energy, where 72.72% of buildings were in ‘very poor’ condition. Regarding
rainwater management, enhanced commissioning, and optimized energy performance,
40.91% of buildings were in ‘very good’ condition. Despite satisfactory responses for
several environmental features, the survey found that renewable energy integration remains
challenging for all buildings. Solar energy should be extensively employed to enhance energy
utilization efficiency, reduce energy demand, and minimize environmental impact. It was
suggested that a few challenges, including the government’s lack of action and initiatives,
financial incentives, investor hesitation, and knowledge gaps, must be overcome to create
a truly green building market in Bangladesh. Bridging this disparity requires policy reforms,
public awareness, industry development, and capacity building. This study provides a basic
understanding of the green building situation and guides future research and policy initiatives
to accelerate Bangladesh’s commitment to sustainable development goals.
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Islam, Sultanul, Nafis Ibna Oli, and Hasibul Hassan. "A Comprehensive Study on the Environmental Features of Green Buildings in Dhaka, Bangladesh: Prospects, Challenges and Mitigation Strategies." Nature Environment and Pollution Technology 24.2 (2025): 1-9.
