LEED vs Estidama: Crimson Publishers
LEED vs Estidama by Waseem M Hamweyah in Civil Engineering
In the past few decades, the United Arab Emirates has set a
great model for developing countries. Placing itself at the forefront
of many industries, breaking records and embodying that the sky
is the limit, UAE had to stay up-to-date with all of industries taking
place in it. As the construction industry is of UAE’s most strong
suits, contributing 11% of the total GDP, and for being globally
known to build one the best skylines in the middle of the desert
in a pretty short period of time; the Leadership of the United
Arab Emirates foresaw the importance of the sustainable built
environments. Having to step down that road, UAE’s government
had to set processes, goals and measures to ensure an incremental
success along the way. Starting from that point, a vision has been set
in which improving air quality, preservation of natural resources,
clean energy, waste management and implementing green growth
is heavily considered. Having a mindset and goals ready, there was
nothing else left to start this journey but to identify the tools in
which industry professionals can measure against to determine
how effective their efforts are.
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