EVALUATING THE ROLE OF STAKEHOLDERS IN IMPLEMENTING GREEN BUILDING SCHEMES FOR SUSTAINABLE URBAN PLANS: INSIGHTS FROM TASHKENT
Ahmad Khosrow Rasa , Master of (Engineering graphics and design) | TerSU Candidate of Ph.D. (Landscape architecture and Urban planning) | TAQU, UzbekistanAbstract
This study assesses how stakeholders contribute to the implementation of green construction practices for Tashkent's sustainable urban planning. A literature review, case study analysis, and interviews with important players in the green construction and urban planning sectors were all part of the research process. According to the findings, stakeholder participation is essential for the effective implementation of green construction practices in sustainable urban designs. By contributing ideas and comments to green building plans, supporting their execution, and assuring their long-term viability, stakeholders play a critical role in advancing sustainable development. In order to adopt green construction practices for sustainable urban designs, policymakers must prioritize stakeholder participation, the paper's conclusion emphasizes.
Keywords
Green building, Sustainable urban plans, Stakeholder engagement
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