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Readiness for sustainable community: A case study of Green Star Communities

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JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION
Volume 173, Issue -, Pages 308-317

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2017.03.190

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Sustainable community; GBCA; Green Star Communities; Motivating factors; Barriers; Measures

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The aim of this research is to gain a greater understanding of the concept of sustainable communities, specifically in the context of the Green Building Council of Australia (GBCA)'s Green Star - Communities and its potential impact on the future of urban development. Due to its recent introduction, there has been a lack of research and critical analysis about the rating tool's anticipated influence within the local industry. The data collection for this research used both quantitative and qualitative methods, through a questionnaire survey and semi-structured interviews. The survey results showed that only 35% of the respondents were aware of Green Star - Communities' pilot release; and their likelihood of using the tool in the future produced an overall negative score. The highest perceived barriers to adopting the rating tool involved additional costs, time and complexity of the process. Meanwhile, the strongest perceived benefits included the tool's marketing potential, as well as respondents' concern for the environment. Interviewees noted that Government initiation and funding had been a key success factor for the implementation of their Green Star - Communities project. This provided a basis for the theory that it may still be some time before the use of the tool is initiated by the private sector. The flexibility of the rating tool and its subsequent suitability for all types of developments was identified as an area for future improvement by the GBCA. Improved marketing of the tool and a fundamental behavioural change for industry members were identified as the two main factors that would improve the application of Green Star - Communities and increase the number of registered developments. It is anticipated that without this shift in attitude the Government will remain the principal user of the Green Star - Communities rating tool for the foreseeable future. (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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