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Mandatory reporting of greenhouse gas emissions from buildings: Stakeholders’ opinions in Hong Kong
Lai, Joseph H.K.
Energy policy, 2014-12, Vol.75, p.278-288
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Kidlington: Elsevier Ltd
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Título:
Mandatory reporting of greenhouse gas emissions from buildings: Stakeholders’ opinions in Hong Kong
Autor:
Lai, Joseph H.K.
Assuntos:
Air pollution
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Air pollution caused by fuel industries
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Applied sciences
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Building stakeholders
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Buildings
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Carbon
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Carbon emissions
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Emissions
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Employees
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Energy
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Energy policy
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Energy. Thermal use of fuels
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Exact sciences and technology
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General. Regulations. Norms. Economy
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Global warming
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Greenhouse effect
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Greenhouse gas
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Greenhouse gases
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Hong Kong
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Hong Kong, China
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Hotels
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Industrial buildings
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Mandatory reporting
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Metering. Control
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Policies
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Policy making
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Questionnaires
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Reporting
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Reporting requirements
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Stakeholder
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Studies
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Surveys
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Energy policy, 2014-12, Vol.75, p.278-288
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Descrição:
Mandatory reporting of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, which is intended to help combat global warming, has been increasingly implemented across the world. For buildings in Hong Kong, however, GHG reporting remains entirely voluntary even though the government has issued a set of guidelines to facilitate building owners and managers to quantify GHG emissions from buildings. Aimed at understanding stakeholders’ opinions on whether, and to what extent, the GHG reporting should be made mandatory, a study involving a questionnaire survey was carried out. Analysis of the opinions revealed that the majority supported making the reporting mandatory for office, hotel/hostel, and industrial buildings. Generally more support was received from those who were highly experienced, employees of non-government public organisations, academics/researchers, or qualified carbon/energy auditors. Their agreement on requiring reporting of activities under scopes 1 and 2 of the GHG Protocol was stronger than that for the scope 3 activities. Reporting of paper waste disposal attracted the weakest support. The reasons for not supporting the mandatory policy, including resource constraint and financial and knowledge barriers that confront the stakeholders, were identified. The findings of this study serve as reference for energy policy makers. •Majority supported mandatory reporting for office and hotel/hostel buildings.•More support was given for reporting of scopes 1 and 2 of the GHG Protocol.•Reporting for paper waste disposal received the weakest support.•Main hurdles were resource constraint and financial and knowledge barriers.
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Kidlington: Elsevier Ltd
Idioma:
Inglês
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