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Comparison on Taiwan Green Building Rating System with LEED and CASBEE - EEWH Policies Implementation and Market Recognition

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This study aims to investigate the prevailing policies of the EEWH rating system in Taiwan, drawing comparisons with the LEED system in the United States and CASBEE in Japan. Despite nearly two decades of promotion by the Taiwan government, EEWH certification remains unpopular within the private sector. Through the application of content analysis and marketing mix theories, this research seeks to compare EEWH with LEED and CASBEE rating systems and offer recommendations for enhancing EEWH adoption within Taiwan's private sector.From a policy perspective, green building initiatives in Taiwan should prioritize minimizing environmental impact across all stages of the building life cycle. It is proposed that the EEWH standard transition from optional incentive to mandatory laws and regulations integrated into the existing building code. Additionally, measures such as reducing floor area ratio rewards, subsidizing building management and maintenance, and incentivizing the green material supply chain should be implemented.Furthermore, from a marketing standpoint, the government is urged to actively engage the private sector in EEWH development to strengthen participation and knowledge dissemination. Such efforts are expected to foster recognition and acceptance of the EEWH rating system in the private sector.

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