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The Global Alliance for Buildings and Construction [1] is a collaborative initiative aimed at fostering sustainable building practices and promoting climate action in the construction sector. Established in 2016 during the United Nations Conference on Housing and Sustainable Urban Development (Habitat III)[2], the GABC is a partnership among governments, organizations, and stakeholders focused on reducing the environmental impact of buildings and construction globally.
Objectives
[edit]The primary objectives of the GABC[1] include:
Enhancing Energy Efficiency: Promoting policies and practices that improve energy efficiency in buildings and construction.
Sustainable Resource Use: Advocating for sustainable use of materials and minimizing waste in the construction process.
Climate Resilience: Encouraging the construction sector to adapt to climate change impacts and build resilience in urban environments.
Knowledge Sharing: Facilitating the exchange of knowledge, best practices, and technologies among stakeholders in the building and construction industry.
Membership
[edit]The GABC comprises various stakeholders, including:
Governments: National, regional, and local authorities that support sustainable building initiatives.
Private Sector: Companies and organizations involved in the building and construction industry, including architects, engineers, and construction firms.
Civil Society: Non-governmental organizations, academic institutions, and other stakeholders committed to promoting sustainability in the built environment.
Key Initiatives
[edit]The GABC works on several key initiatives aimed at achieving its objectives, such as:
Global Status Report: Regular assessments of the state of buildings and construction worldwide, focusing on progress towards sustainability and climate goals.
Building Action: Collaborative efforts among members to implement strategies and actions that contribute to the global goals of the Paris Agreement and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Capacity Building: Programs designed to enhance the skills and knowledge of stakeholders in the building and construction sector to promote sustainable practices.
Impact
[edit]Since its establishment, the GABC has played a crucial role in raising awareness about the importance of sustainable building practices and mobilizing action within the construction sector. By fostering collaboration among diverse stakeholders, the GABC aims to significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions and enhance the sustainability of the built environment globally.[3]
References
[edit]- ^ a b "Global Alliance for Buildings and Construction (GlobalABC)". globalabc.org. Retrieved 2024-09-29.
- ^ "The United Nations Conference on Housing and Sustainable Urban Development". Habitat III. October 2016. Retrieved 2024-09-29.
- ^ "Home". World Green Building Council. Retrieved 2024-09-29.