The role of building sector in preserving occupant health for a sustainable development: A review

There has been a dramatic rise in research on sustainable development but limited attention is given to human aspects such as their needs and requirements in a sustainable building. The majority of people spend their time mostly indoor, either for working, studying or living. Therefore, it is import...

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Main Authors: Mansor, Razlin, Low, Sheau Ting
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Language:English
Published: 2021
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spelling my.utm.945582022-03-31T15:47:42Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/94558/ The role of building sector in preserving occupant health for a sustainable development: A review Mansor, Razlin Low, Sheau Ting HD Industries. Land use. Labor There has been a dramatic rise in research on sustainable development but limited attention is given to human aspects such as their needs and requirements in a sustainable building. The majority of people spend their time mostly indoor, either for working, studying or living. Therefore, it is important to understand the health implications of building on occupants. The impact of indoor environment on occupant health has been largely disregarded. It should be part of the main agenda in progressing towards sustainable development. This paper aimed to discuss the interplay between indoor environment and occupant health and highlighted the role of building sector in preserving occupant health to ensure that buildings can be optimised for the benefit of occupants. A literature search on published works of indoor environment and occupant health has identified four indoor environment parameters that contribute to occupant health. These include indoor air quality, indoor lighting, indoor cleanliness and ergonomic. The impacts of each indoor environment parameter on occupant health were discussed in this paper. The findings will serve as reference for policy makers to preserve occupant health in buildings and as enhancement strategies for sustainable building development to fulfil the human requirements. 2021 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/94558/1/RazlinMansor2021_TheRoleofBuildingSectorinPreservingOccupant.pdf Mansor, Razlin and Low, Sheau Ting (2021) The role of building sector in preserving occupant health for a sustainable development: A review. In: 2021 11th International Conference on Future Environment and Energy, ICFEE 2021, 28 - 30 January 2021, Tokyo, Virtual. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/801/1/012022
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topic HD Industries. Land use. Labor
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Mansor, Razlin
Low, Sheau Ting
The role of building sector in preserving occupant health for a sustainable development: A review
description There has been a dramatic rise in research on sustainable development but limited attention is given to human aspects such as their needs and requirements in a sustainable building. The majority of people spend their time mostly indoor, either for working, studying or living. Therefore, it is important to understand the health implications of building on occupants. The impact of indoor environment on occupant health has been largely disregarded. It should be part of the main agenda in progressing towards sustainable development. This paper aimed to discuss the interplay between indoor environment and occupant health and highlighted the role of building sector in preserving occupant health to ensure that buildings can be optimised for the benefit of occupants. A literature search on published works of indoor environment and occupant health has identified four indoor environment parameters that contribute to occupant health. These include indoor air quality, indoor lighting, indoor cleanliness and ergonomic. The impacts of each indoor environment parameter on occupant health were discussed in this paper. The findings will serve as reference for policy makers to preserve occupant health in buildings and as enhancement strategies for sustainable building development to fulfil the human requirements.
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title The role of building sector in preserving occupant health for a sustainable development: A review
title_short The role of building sector in preserving occupant health for a sustainable development: A review
title_full The role of building sector in preserving occupant health for a sustainable development: A review
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