ADOPTION OF LOCAL TECHNOLOGY AND MATERIALS FOR SUSTAINABLE GREEN BUILDINGS IN SOUTHWEST NIGERIA
Description
This study empirically investigates the adoption of local technology and materials in the construction
industry towards sustainable green building in the Southwest Nigeria. Analysis was done using descriptive
and inferential statistics particularly the mean ranking and Kruskal-Wallis H for comparison of responses.
The findings identify important factors for effective promotion of local building technology. Professional
view on the economic, technological and social benefits shows that utilizing local building technology
enhances creation of job opportunities, boost domestic economy, and scaling of indigenous conservation
practices. The Kruskal-Wallis H estimates on comparison of professional’s responses on benefits derived
show lower cost as the only significant variable and a key benefit to use of local technology and material
in Nigeria.
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- 3121-7419
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References
- Adegun, O. B. and Adedeji, Y. M. D. (2017). Review of economic and environmental benefits of earthen materials for housing in Africa. Frontiers of Architectural Research, 6(4), 519–528.
- Ikudayisi A.E. and Odeyale T.O. (2021). Designing for Cultural Revival; African Housing in Perspective. Space and Culture (SAGE Journal), pp.1-18. DOI: 10.1177/1206331218825432.