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The comparison of international and local sustainable assessment tools of landscape design for housing estate developments: case of Bangkok metropolitan region, Thailand

Authors :
Wang, Y
Yang, J
Shen, G
Wong, J
Rinchumpoo, Damrongsak
Eves, Chris
Susilawati, Connie
Wang, Y
Yang, J
Shen, G
Wong, J
Rinchumpoo, Damrongsak
Eves, Chris
Susilawati, Connie
Source :
Proceedings of 2010 International Conference on Construction & Real Estate Management Volume 1
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

Various countries have been introducing sustainable assessment tools for real estate design to produce integrated sustainability components not just for the building, but also the landscape component of the development. This paper aims to present the comparison between international and local assessment tools of landscape design for housing estate developments in Bangkok Metropolitan Region (BMR), Thailand. The methodologies used are to review, then compare and identify discrepancy indicators among the tools. This paper will examine four international tools; LEED for Neighbourhood Development (LEED – ND) of United State of America (USA), EnviroDevelopment standards of Australia, Residential Landscape Sustainability of United Kingdom (UK) and Green Mark for Infrastructure of Singapore; and three BMR’s existing tools; Land Subdivision Act B.E. 2543, Environmental Impact Assessment Monitoring Awards (EIA-MA) and Thai’s Rating for Energy and Environmental Sustainability of New construction and major renovation (TREES-NC). The findings show that there are twenty two elements of three categories which are neighbourhood design, community management, and environmental condition. Moreover, only one element in neighbourhood designs different between the international and local tools. The sustainable assessment tools have existed in BMR but they are not complete in only one assessment tool. Thus, the development of new comprehensive assessment tool will be necessary in BMR; however, it should meet the specific environment and climate condition for housing estate development at BMR.

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Journal :
Proceedings of 2010 International Conference on Construction & Real Estate Management Volume 1
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Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1146601790
Document Type :
Electronic Resource