Abstract

This conceptual paper examines the role of sustainable construction practices in the One Belt One Road Initiative, with a focus on the comparative analysis between China and Southeast Asian countries. The study explores policy frameworks, technological advancements, market trends, and institutional capacities in promoting sustainable construction within the context of the initiative. The analysis reveals that both China and Southeast Asian countries have demonstrated a commitment to sustainable development through the implementation of green building standards and certification systems. China has showcased advancements in integrating renewable energy technologies and adopting innovative construction techniques, while Southeast Asian countries are gradually adopting advanced technologies. The market trends indicate a growing demand for green buildings and sustainable infrastructure in both regions. Institutional capacities vary, with China establishing research institutions and certification bodies, while Southeast Asian countries are in the process of strengthening their institutional frameworks. The findings suggest opportunities for collaboration and knowledge sharing within the initiative. The implications highlight the potential for environmental protection, economic growth, and social development through sustainable construction practices. The paper concludes with recommendations, including fostering international cooperation, providing capacity building programs, and promoting policy incentives to maximize the potential of sustainable construction in the One Belt One Road Initiative.

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