Analyze the development trend of green building in China
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https://doi.org/10.54097/hset.v18i.2687Keywords:
Green Building, Development Tendency, Development PolicyAbstract
The development of green buildings has emerged as an unavoidable trend in the construction industry in response to the public's demand for a gradual increase in the environmental standards for home building during the emergence of the epidemic. The author collected the number of green building initiatives and green building development policies over the years to analyze the development tendency of green buildings in China. The findings indicate that green construction has a bright future in China. China places a great priority on the construction of green structures and has made it a cornerstone of its national strategy.
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