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Green Construction: Status and Prospects of Shenzhen Construction Industry’s “Double Carbon” Goal
Author(s) -
Hongzhou Chen
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
journal of world architecture/journal of world architecture
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2208-3499
pISSN - 2208-3480
DOI - 10.26689/jwa.v5i6.2781
Subject(s) - china , urbanization , work (physics) , construction industry , double burden , face (sociological concept) , green growth , business , green development , architectural engineering , natural resource economics , economic growth , environmental planning , environmental economics , political science , engineering , economics , construction engineering , sustainable development , geography , sociology , social science , mechanical engineering , medicine , obesity , law , overweight
Shenzhen has extensive green construction experience as one of China’s new green development pilot cities. Shenzhen has experienced substantial economic growth as a result of the reform and opening up, but it has also had to face the burden of urbanization problems and difficulties. This article looks at the history of green construction in Shenzhen and how the spirit of the city influenced it. The work then divides the procedure into two phases and examines the issues that arise. Suggestions for achieving the “Double Carbon” aim in the building industry are sought through this effort.

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