International Journal of Advanced Multidisciplinary Research and Studies
Volume 4, Issue 5, 2024
Water Conservation in Green Building Design: Practices and Perspectives
Author(s): Gloria Siwe Usiagu, Sadat Itohan Ihwughwavwe, Rasheedah Fola Abioye
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62225/2583049X.2024.4.5.4838
Abstract:
Water conservation is a critical component of sustainable building design, particularly in the face of growing water scarcity and environmental concerns. This review explores the practices and perspectives surrounding water conservation in green building design, highlighting key strategies and innovations. The review begins by emphasizing the importance of water conservation in the context of sustainable development and the global water crisis. It then outlines the primary objectives of water conservation in green building design, including reducing water consumption, minimizing water wastage, and promoting water reuse and recycling. The review discusses various strategies and technologies used to achieve water conservation in green building design. These include low-flow fixtures, such as faucets, showerheads, and toilets, which reduce water consumption without compromising performance. Additionally, water-efficient landscaping and irrigation systems, as well as rainwater harvesting and greywater recycling systems, are discussed as effective ways to minimize water wastage and promote water reuse. Furthermore, the review explores the perspectives of architects, designers, and building owners regarding water conservation in green building design. It discusses the challenges and barriers faced in implementing water conservation measures, such as cost considerations, regulatory constraints, and lack of awareness. It also highlights the benefits and opportunities associated with water conservation, including reduced water bills, improved water quality, and enhanced environmental sustainability. In conclusion, the review emphasizes the importance of water conservation in green building design and highlights the need for continued innovation and collaboration to address water scarcity and promote sustainable water management practices in the built environment.
Keywords: Water, Conservation, Green Building Design, Practices, Perspective
Pages: 1290-1298
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