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At present, the industry, construction and transportation are three main energy consumption areas. According to the data of the report of energy conservation and emission reduction in 2009, building energy consumption accounts for about 30–35 % of the total energy consumption. In this situation, the affect of main stakeholders of green buildings, and the dynamic mechanism of large-scale development on green buildings in China are analyzed in this paper. Meanwhile, this paper also learnt some experience from other countries and explored the strategy path of large-scale development on green buildings. The results of the study show that large-scale development on green buildings is related to the whole construction field of energy conservation and emission reduction effect directly and help to achieve the goals on low-carbon economy development.
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This research was supported by NSFC under grant number 71173011.
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Liu, Y., Hua, M. (2013). Study on the Strategy of Green Buildings Development in China. In: Chen, F., Liu, Y., Hua, G. (eds) LTLGB 2012. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-34651-4_117
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