Sustainable Design and Construction Guidelines
The event on Monday focused on promoting sustainable practices in the built environment, with a specific emphasis on infrastructure. The goal was to encourage the development of sustainable design and construction guidelines that can be applied to various types of infrastructure projects.
Sustainable design and construction practices can have numerous benefits for the environment, including:
Challenges and Opportunities
While there are many benefits to sustainable design and construction, there are also challenges to be addressed. Some of the key challenges include:
Opportunities for Accelerating Climate Action
Despite the challenges, there are many opportunities for accelerating climate action through sustainable design and construction practices.
Key Takeaways from the GRIHA Conclave
The GRIHA Conclave, a premier event for green building professionals, brought together experts from across the globe to discuss the latest trends and innovations in sustainable building practices. The conclave, which took place in 2023, was a platform for knowledge sharing, networking, and collaboration among stakeholders in the green building sector.
Sustainable Infrastructure Development
Sustainable infrastructure development was a key theme during the conclave. The sessions explored the importance of sustainable infrastructure in promoting green building practices and the need for innovative solutions to address the challenges of sustainable infrastructure development. • Key takeaways from the sessions included:
Networking and Collaboration
The conclave provided a platform for networking and collaboration among stakeholders in the green building sector.
Green Building Practices in India’s Northeastern States
The northeastern states of India, including Assam, Meghalaya, and Nagaland, are taking significant steps towards achieving the country’s ambitious goal of becoming a net-zero carbon economy by 2070. One crucial aspect of this endeavor is the adoption of green building practices, which can significantly reduce carbon emissions and promote sustainable development.
GRIHA Rating Variants
The Government of India’s Green Building Rating System (GRIHA) is a widely recognized framework for evaluating the environmental performance of buildings. Under GRIHA, various rating variants are available, including:
Northeastern States’ Initiatives
Several northeastern states have registered over 100 projects under various GRIHA rating variants. These initiatives demonstrate the region’s commitment to sustainable development and green building practices. • Assam has implemented a green building policy, which aims to promote sustainable construction practices and reduce carbon emissions.
Further details on this topic will be provided shortly.