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17 J. Land Use & Envtl. L. 379 (2001-2002)
Policy Instruments for Sustainable Built Environment

handle is hein.journals/jluenvl17 and id is 385 raw text is: POLICY INSTRUMENTS FOR A SUSTAINABLE
BUILT ENVIRONMENT
CHARLES J. KIBERT*
Table of Contents
I.  INTRODUCTION ................................... 379
II. RESOURCE AND ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS OF THE BUILT
ENVIRONMENT ................................... 380
III. STATUS OF GREEN BUILDING ....................... 383
A. The U.S. Green Building Council ............... 384
B. The National Association of Home Builders ....... 385
C. Federal and Local Government ................. 385
IV. CATEGORIES OF POLICY INSTRUMENTS ............... 386
V.   CASE STUDY .................................. 389
A. Design and Construction ...................... 391
B. Use and Refurbishment ....................... 391
C. Demolition /End  Use  .........................  392
VI. SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS ...................... 393
I. INTRODUCTION
I have been asked to address policy issues that can move the
industries that create, operate, and dispose of the built environment
to a condition approximating sustainability. Many of the generally
acknowledged  global environmental problems (greenhouse
warming, ozone   depletion, soil erosion, acid  rain  and
eutrophication, to name a few) are directly or indirectly caused by
the creation, operation, or disposal of the built environment. For
instance, 30% of all primary energy in the U.S. is consumed by the
built environment, with approximately 40% in many of the
Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD)
countries. Consequently, much of the impact of energy (coal, oil,
natural gas, and uranium) extraction and processing, power plant
construction and operation, associated transmission lines, and
transportation (trucks, trains, barges and ships) can be attributed
to building operation. Much of the impact of automobile
manufacture, operation, and disposal is tied to the distribution of
the built environment on the landscape. Therefore, the impacts of
buildings extend far beyond the physical boundaries of the
* Director and Professor, M.E. Rinker Sr. School of Building Construction, University
of Florida, Gainesville, Florida.

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