To meet the net zero 2050 target in construction, a net-zero carbon public procurement policy is needed. This paper adopts a systematic review approach to explore the drivers and barriers to adopting net-zero carbon procurement. The top three drivers include developing sustainable public procurement policies, increasing investment in low-carbon procurements, and high demand for green construction projects. The top three barriers include inadequate budget for net-zero procurement implementation, weak capacity in public and private institutions to implement net-zero policies, and low stakeholder involvement. The paper's findings provide insights for stakeholders to effectively adopt net-zero carbon procurement for construction projects.
Critical review of the drivers and barriers for adopting net zero carbon procurement for construction projects / Osei-Kyei, R.; Narbaev, T.; Xiaohua, J.; Komac, U.; Akomea-Frimpong, I.; Castelblanco, G.. - In: SUSTAINABLE FUTURES. - ISSN 2666-1888. - ELETTRONICO. - 8:(2024), pp. 1-10. [10.1016/j.sftr.2024.100284]
Critical review of the drivers and barriers for adopting net zero carbon procurement for construction projects
Narbaev T.;
2024
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To meet the net zero 2050 target in construction, a net-zero carbon public procurement policy is needed. This paper adopts a systematic review approach to explore the drivers and barriers to adopting net-zero carbon procurement. The top three drivers include developing sustainable public procurement policies, increasing investment in low-carbon procurements, and high demand for green construction projects. The top three barriers include inadequate budget for net-zero procurement implementation, weak capacity in public and private institutions to implement net-zero policies, and low stakeholder involvement. The paper's findings provide insights for stakeholders to effectively adopt net-zero carbon procurement for construction projects.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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