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The development model of sustainable campus based on green buildings: a systematic comparative study between Japan and China
by
Zhu, Bifeng
, Liu, Gebing
in
Clean energy
/ Clean technology
/ Climate change
/ College campuses
/ Colleges & universities
/ Comparative studies
/ Construction
/ Design standards
/ Education
/ Energy consumption
/ Energy utilization
/ Environmental impact
/ Environmental protection
/ Green buildings
/ Indoor environments
/ Production capacity
/ Research parks
/ Sustainable development
2025
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The development model of sustainable campus based on green buildings: a systematic comparative study between Japan and China
by
Zhu, Bifeng
, Liu, Gebing
in
Clean energy
/ Clean technology
/ Climate change
/ College campuses
/ Colleges & universities
/ Comparative studies
/ Construction
/ Design standards
/ Education
/ Energy consumption
/ Energy utilization
/ Environmental impact
/ Environmental protection
/ Green buildings
/ Indoor environments
/ Production capacity
/ Research parks
/ Sustainable development
2025
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The development model of sustainable campus based on green buildings: a systematic comparative study between Japan and China
by
Zhu, Bifeng
, Liu, Gebing
in
Clean energy
/ Clean technology
/ Climate change
/ College campuses
/ Colleges & universities
/ Comparative studies
/ Construction
/ Design standards
/ Education
/ Energy consumption
/ Energy utilization
/ Environmental impact
/ Environmental protection
/ Green buildings
/ Indoor environments
/ Production capacity
/ Research parks
/ Sustainable development
2025
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The development model of sustainable campus based on green buildings: a systematic comparative study between Japan and China
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The development model of sustainable campus based on green buildings: a systematic comparative study between Japan and China
2025
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PurposeThe research on sustainable campus is related to environmental protection and the realization of global sustainable development goals (SDGs). Because the sustainable campus development in China and Japan is carried out around buildings, this paper takes Kitakyushu Science and Research Park as a case to study the characteristics and typical model of sustainable campus in Japan by combined with the characteristics of Chinese sustainable campus.Design/methodology/approachThis study compares the evaluation standards of green buildings between China and Japan, then compares the assessment results of the same typical green building case and finally summarizes the development mode and main realization path by discussing the implications of green buildings on campus sustainability.FindingsThe results show that (1) the sustainable campus evaluation in Japan mainly pays attention to the indoor environment, energy utilization and environmental problems. (2) Buildings mainly affect the sustainability of the campus in three aspects: construction, transportation and local. (3) The sustainable campus development model of Science and Research Park can be summarized as follows: taking green building as the core; SDGs as the goals; education as the guarantee; and the integration of industry, education and research as the characteristics.Practical implicationsIt mainly provides construction experience for other campuses around the world to coordinate the contradictions between campus buildings and the environment based on sustainable principles in their own construction. It proposes a new sustainable campus construction path of “building–region–environment” integrated development.Originality/valueThis study provides theoretical framework for the development of sustainable campuses that includes long-term construction ideas and current technological support greatly improving the operability of practical applications. It not only enriches the sample cases of global sustainable campuses but also provides new ideas and perspectives for the sustainable development research of the overall campus through quantitative evaluation of building and environmental impacts.
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Emerald Publishing Limited,Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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