Market survey on passive cooling practice in South-East Asia

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RT Generic T1 Market survey on passive cooling practice in South-East Asia A1 Srichiyanupan, Natchaphat YR 2024-12-31 LK https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/7726 PB UN.ESCAP AB The objective of this report is to provide a detailed understanding of the current awareness, practices, and challenges associated with passive cooling in South-East Asia’s building sector. The report focuses on both the residential and commercial sectors, exploring how passive cooling strategies are implemented, perceived, and promoted across different countries. ESCAP aims to offer actionable insights for policymakers, architects, real estate developers, and industry professionals who are essential to driving the widespread adoption of these sustainable practices. The report is based on a mixed-method research approach combining both quantitative and qualitative surveys. The quantitative survey involved structured questionnaires distributed to a diverse set of respondents, including homeowners, architects, developers, and construction professionals. The qualitative interviews were conducted with key stakeholders across South-East Asia, including experts from Thailand, Cambodia, Lao PDR, and the Philippines OL English(30) TY - GEN T1 - Market survey on passive cooling practice in South-East Asia AU - Srichiyanupan, Natchaphat Y1 - 2024-12-31 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/7726 PB - UN.ESCAP AB - The objective of this report is to provide a detailed understanding of the current awareness, practices, and challenges associated with passive cooling in South-East Asia’s building sector. The report focuses on both the residential and commercial sectors, exploring how passive cooling strategies are implemented, perceived, and promoted across different countries. ESCAP aims to offer actionable insights for policymakers, architects, real estate developers, and industry professionals who are essential to driving the widespread adoption of these sustainable practices. The report is based on a mixed-method research approach combining both quantitative and qualitative surveys. The quantitative survey involved structured questionnaires distributed to a diverse set of respondents, including homeowners, architects, developers, and construction professionals. The qualitative interviews were conducted with key stakeholders across South-East Asia, including experts from Thailand, Cambodia, Lao PDR, and the Philippines @misc{20.500.12870_7726 author = {Srichiyanupan, Natchaphat}, title = {Market survey on passive cooling practice in South-East Asia}, year = {2024-12-31}, abstract = {The objective of this report is to provide a detailed understanding of the current awareness, practices, and challenges associated with passive cooling in South-East Asia’s building sector. The report focuses on both the residential and commercial sectors, exploring how passive cooling strategies are implemented, perceived, and promoted across different countries. ESCAP aims to offer actionable insights for policymakers, architects, real estate developers, and industry professionals who are essential to driving the widespread adoption of these sustainable practices. The report is based on a mixed-method research approach combining both quantitative and qualitative surveys. The quantitative survey involved structured questionnaires distributed to a diverse set of respondents, including homeowners, architects, developers, and construction professionals. The qualitative interviews were conducted with key stakeholders across South-East Asia, including experts from Thailand, Cambodia, Lao PDR, and the Philippines}, url = {https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/7726} } @misc{20.500.12870_7726 author = {Srichiyanupan, Natchaphat}, title = {Market survey on passive cooling practice in South-East Asia}, year = {2024-12-31}, abstract = {The objective of this report is to provide a detailed understanding of the current awareness, practices, and challenges associated with passive cooling in South-East Asia’s building sector. The report focuses on both the residential and commercial sectors, exploring how passive cooling strategies are implemented, perceived, and promoted across different countries. ESCAP aims to offer actionable insights for policymakers, architects, real estate developers, and industry professionals who are essential to driving the widespread adoption of these sustainable practices. The report is based on a mixed-method research approach combining both quantitative and qualitative surveys. The quantitative survey involved structured questionnaires distributed to a diverse set of respondents, including homeowners, architects, developers, and construction professionals. The qualitative interviews were conducted with key stakeholders across South-East Asia, including experts from Thailand, Cambodia, Lao PDR, and the Philippines}, url = {https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/7726} } TY - GEN T1 - Market survey on passive cooling practice in South-East Asia AU - Srichiyanupan, Natchaphat UR - https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/7726 PB - UN.ESCAP AB - The objective of this report is to provide a detailed understanding of the current awareness, practices, and challenges associated with passive cooling in South-East Asia’s building sector. The report focuses on both the residential and commercial sectors, exploring how passive cooling strategies are implemented, perceived, and promoted across different countries. ESCAP aims to offer actionable insights for policymakers, architects, real estate developers, and industry professionals who are essential to driving the widespread adoption of these sustainable practices. The report is based on a mixed-method research approach combining both quantitative and qualitative surveys. The quantitative survey involved structured questionnaires distributed to a diverse set of respondents, including homeowners, architects, developers, and construction professionals. The qualitative interviews were conducted with key stakeholders across South-East Asia, including experts from Thailand, Cambodia, Lao PDR, and the PhilippinesMetadata
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The objective of this report is to provide a detailed understanding of the current awareness, practices, and challenges associated with passive cooling in South-East Asia’s building sector. The report focuses on both the residential and commercial sectors, exploring how passive cooling strategies are implemented, perceived, and promoted across different countries. ESCAP aims to offer actionable insights for policymakers, architects, real estate developers, and industry professionals who are essential to driving the widespread adoption of these sustainable practices. The report is based on a mixed-method research approach combining both quantitative and qualitative surveys. The quantitative survey involved structured questionnaires distributed to a diverse set of respondents, including homeowners, architects, developers, and construction professionals. The qualitative interviews were conducted with key stakeholders across South-East Asia, including experts from Thailand, Cambodia, Lao PDR, and the Philippines