The Green 16: A targeted assessment of natural building opportunity in 16 U.S. city regions
Description
Half of the global population lives in cities, 80% of GDP is generated in cities, 70% of carbon emissions are produced in cities (Prakash 2). The actions of city-dwellers are becoming more and more important. The following paper is an exploration into how cities are coping with this responsibility- particularly how they’ve kicked the door in for the natural building movement.
This thesis reflects the importance of bottom-up change. Government regulations might help make certain solutions more affordable, but this won’t help if the market doesn’t first demand it. This is why it’s up to green builders and product developers to innovate solutions that accentuate the modern way of life.
This thesis reflects the importance of bottom-up change. Government regulations might help make certain solutions more affordable, but this won’t help if the market doesn’t first demand it. This is why it’s up to green builders and product developers to innovate solutions that accentuate the modern way of life.
Date Created
The date the item was original created (prior to any relationship with the ASU Digital Repositories.)
2019-05
Agent
- Author (aut): Rice, Kelly
- Thesis director: Cloutier, Scott
- Committee member: Garshasby Moakhar, Mohsen
- Contributor (ctb): Dean, Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts
- Contributor (ctb): School of Politics and Global Studies
- Contributor (ctb): Barrett, The Honors College