世界のグリーンビルディング評価制度の市場分析と予測:商用と住宅の新築と既存建造物の環境性能
Green Building Certification Programs Global Certification Programs for New and Existing Buildings in the Commercial and Residential Sectors: Market Analysis and Forecasts
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この調査レポートは、LEED (米国)やBREEAM (英国)など、世界のグリーンビルディング評価制度について調査し、市場動向や法規制などについて分析・予測しています。
Green building certification programs such as LEED, BREEAM, and others provide third-party assessment of green building measures on a wide variety of building types. Although awareness of green building has risen dramatically in the past several years, particularly in North America, Western Europe, and highly developed parts of the Asia Pacific region, green building is still in its nascent stages in many markets. As developed countries and regions look to certify not only much of their new construction but their existing building stocks as well, developing countries such as China and India are quickly adapting green building certification to their markets for new construction, as well. Pike Research forecasts that green building certification programs will certify a cumulative 53 billion net square feet of floorspace by 2020.
This Pike Research report analyzes the current market and regulatory conditions related to green building certification programs and provides forecasts for the growth of this industry. The report includes an in-depth examination of green building drivers, barriers, and likely shifts in the underlying construction market. It also features profiles of major industry players including commercial real estate companies, trade associations, and green building councils as well as detailed descriptions of dozens of green building certification programs in operation around the world.
Key questions addressed:
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What are the market-based issues and regulatory structures that will influence the number of buildings receiving green building certifications?
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What will be the likely split between commercial and residential green building certification in markets around the world?
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To what extent will the focus on green building certification around the world shift from new construction to existing buildings?
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How quickly is green building growing in different regions?
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How many square feet of green certified space will likely be built in regions worldwide between now and 2020?
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Will LEED and BREEAM continue to be the main certification programs worldwide, or are other programs likely to take significant market share in the next 10 years?
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What are the main drivers behind demand for green building certifications?
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How has the recession impacted the green building market since 2008?
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Are governments around the world playing a direct role in promoting green building certification programs?
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How are major developers and real estate service providers reacting to demand for green building certification
Who needs this report?
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Global Real Estate Companies
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Global Architecture/Engineering/Construction Firms
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Building Equipment Manufacturers and Vendors
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Multinational Corporations
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Investor Community
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Construction Industry Advocacy Groups
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International Property Portfolio Managers
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Government Environmental Agencies
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Regulators and Lawmakers
目次
1. Executive Summary
2. Green Building Certification Programs
2.1 Introduction
2.2 History of Green Building Certification Programs
2.3 Market Definition
2.3.1 Green Building Certification Programs
2.3.2 Green Building Councils and Other Certifying Bodies
2.4 Major International and National Certification Programs
2.4.1 Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED)
2.4.2 Building Research Establishment Environmental Assessment Method (BREEAM)
2.4.2 Other Programs
3. Technology Issues
3.1 Overview
3.2 North America
3.2.1 Overview
3.2.2 United States
3.2.2.1 Market Conditions
3.2.2.1.1 ENERGY STAR for Homes and Commercial Buildings
3.2.2.1.2 NAHB Green Standard
3.2.2.1.3 Green Globes
3.2.2.1.4 Living Building Challenge
3.2.2.1.5 GreenPoint Rated
3.2.2.1.6 Commercial Green Building in the United States
3.2.2.1.7 Residential Green Building in the United States
3.2.2.1.8 Certification Program Competition in the U.S. Residential Sector
3.2.2.1.9 Affordable Housing
3.2.2.2 Regulatory Landscape
3.2.2.2.1 The Green Code
3.2.2.2.2 State- and Municipal-Scale Regulations
3.2.2.2.3 City-Scale Regulations
3.2.2.2.4 U.S. Department of Energy
3.2.3 Canada
3.2.3.1 Market Conditions
3.2.3.2 Regulatory Landscape
3.3 Latin America
3.3.1 Overview
3.3.2 Brazil
3.3.2.1 Market Conditions
3.3.3 Other Activity in Latin America
3.3.3.1 Mexico
3.4 Europe
3.4.1 Overview
3.4.1.1 Greenbuilding
3.4.2 United Kingdom
3.4.2.1 Market Conditions
3.4.2.2 Regulatory Landscape
3.4.3 Germany
3.4.3.1 Market Conditions
3.4.3.2 Regulatory Landscape
3.4.4 France
3.4.4.1 Market Conditions
3.4.4.2 Regulatory Landscape
3.4.5 Scandinavia
3.4.6 Minergie
3.4.7 Other Certification Programs in Europe
3.4.8 Other Opportunities in Europe
3.5 Middle East
3.5.1 Overview
3.5.2 United Arab Emirates
3.5.2.1 Market Conditions
3.5.3 Israel
3.5.3.1 Market Conditions
3.5.4 Saudi Arabia
3.5.4.1 Market Conditions
3.6 Africa
3.6.1 Overview
3.6.2 South Africa
3.6.2.1 Market Conditions
3.6.2.2 Regulatory Landscape
3.7 Asia Pacific
3.7.1 Overview
3.7.2 Japan
3.7.2.1 Market Conditions
3.7.2.2 Regulatory Landscape
3.7.3 China
3.7.3.1 Market Conditions
3.7.3.2 Regulatory Landscape
3.7.4 India
3.7.4.1 Market Conditions
3.7.4.1.1 LEED India
3.7.4.1.2 India Green Building Council (IGBC) Certifications
3.7.4.1.3 Green Rating for Integrated Habitat Assessment (GRIHA)
3.7.4.1.4 Green Real Estate Dynamics in India
3.7.4.2 Regulatory Landscape
3.7.5 Australia
3.7.5.1 Market Conditions
3.7.5.1.1 NABERS
3.7.5.1.2 Green Star
3.7.5.1.3 Australian Green Building Market Dynamics
3.7.5.2 Regulatory Landscape
3.7.6 New Zealand
3.7.6.1 Market Conditions
3.7.6.2 Regulatory Landscape
3.7.7 Hong Kong
3.7.7.1 Market Conditions
3.7.7.2 Regulatory Landscape
3.7.8 Singapore
3.7.8.1 Market Conditions
3.7.8.2 Regulatory Landscape
3.7.9 South Korea
3.7.9.1 Market Conditions
3.7.9.2 Regulatory Landscape
3.7.10 Other Activity in Asia Pacific
4. Key Industry Players
4.1 Real Estate Service Providers
4.1.1 CB Richard Ellis
4.1.2 Cushman & Wakefield
4.1.3 GE Capital Real Estate
4.1.4 Hines Corporation
4.1.5 Jones Lang LaSalle (JLL)
4.1.6 Pulte Homes
4.1.7 Tishman Speyer
4.2 Architecture/Engineering/Construction Service Providers
4.2.1 Arup
4.2.2 Berkebile Nelson Immenschuh McDowell Architects (BNIM)
4.2.3 Johnson Controls
4.2.4 Skanska
4.3 Non-Profit Organizations and Trade Associations
4.3.1 The Appraisal Institute
4.3.2 Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA)
4.3.3 Building Research Establishment (BRE)
4.3.4 China-U.S. Center for Sustainable Development
4.3.5 Clinton Climate Initiative (CCI)
4.3.6 Habitat for Humanity International
4.3.7 National Association of Home Builders (NAHB)
4.3.8 SB Alliance
4.3.9 United States Green Building Council (USGBC)
4.3.10 UNEP Sustainable Buildings and Climate Initiative (SBCI)
4.3.11 World Green Building Council
5. Market Forecasts
5.1 Overview
5.1.1 Costs of Green Building
5.1.2 Integrated Design Process
5.1.3 Energy Efficiency
5.1.4 Climate Change
5.1.5 Global Economic Recession
5.1.6 Commercial Real Estate Markets
5.1.7 Residential Real Estate Markets
5.1.8 Public Buildings
5.1.9 Academic Buildings
5.1.10 Corporate Sustainability
5.1.11 Risk Management
5.1.12 Brand Value of Green Building Certification Programs
5.1.13 LEED Portfolio Program
5.1.14 Energy Performance Contracting
5.1.15 PACE Financing
5.2 Regulations
5.2.1 National-Scale Regulations
5.2.2 Building Energy Codes
5.2.3 Regional/Municipal Regulations
5.3 Barriers
5.3.1 Financing
5.3.2 The Split Incentive Issue and Green Leases
5.3.3 Language Barriers
5.4 Future Trends in Green Building
5.4.1 Neighborhood-Scale Development
5.4.2 Metrics for Green Building
5.4.3 Life Cycle Analysis
5.4.4 Net-Zero and Regenerative Buildings
5.5 Green Building Certification Program Forecasts
5.5.1 Overview
5.5.2 North America
5.5.3 Latin America
5.5.4 Europe
5.5.5 Middle East
5.5.6 Africa
5.5.7 Asia Pacific
5.5.8 Global Outlook
6. Company Directory
7. Acronym and Abbreviation List
8. Table of Contents
9. Table of Charts and Figures
10. Scope of Study, Sources and Methodology, Notes
List of Charts and Figures
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Certified Green Building Space by Segment, World Markets: 2010-2020
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LEED Certifications: 2000-2009
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Commercial Building Ownership and Occupancy, Non-Mall Buildings: 2003
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LEED for Homes Program, 2009 Growth
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Certified Green Building Space by Segment, North America: 2010-2020
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Certified Green Building Space by Segment, Latin America: 2010-2020
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Certified Green Building Space by Segment, Europe: 2010-2020
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Certified Green Building Space by Segment, Middle East: 2010-2020
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Certified Green Building Space by Segment, Africa: 2010-2020
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Certified Green Building Space by Segment, Asia Pacific: 2010-2020
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Certified Green Building Space by Segment, World Markets: 2010-2020
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Countries with Green Building Certification Programs
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Green Building Councils, Existing and Emerging
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LEED 2009 Programs
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International and National Green Building Programs
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Status of State-Scale Green Building Programs (as of September 2009)
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McKinsey Cost Curve, Highlighting Green Building Measures
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Percentage of Firms Dedicated to Green Building on at Least 16% of Projects: 2008-2013
List of Tables
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Certified Green Building Space by Program and Segment, United States: 2010-2020
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Certified Green Building Space by Program and Segment, Canada: 2010-2020
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Certified Green Building Space by Segment, North America: 2010-2020
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Certified Green Building Space by Program and Segment, Brazil: 2010-2020
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Certified Green Building Space by Segment, Mexico: 2010-2020
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Certified Green Building Space by Program and Segment, Latin America: 2010-2020
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Certified Green Building Space by Program and Segment, United Kingdom: 2010-2020
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Certified Green Building Space by Program and Segment, France: 2010-2020
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Certified Green Building Space by Program and Segment, Germany: 2010-2020
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Certified Green Building Space by Segment, Europe: 2010-2020
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Certified Green Building Space by Program and Segment, United Arab Emirates: 2010-2020
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Certified Green Building Space by Program and Segment, Middle East: 2010-2020
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Certified Green Building Space by Program and Segment, South Africa: 2010-2020
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Certified Green Building Space by Segment, Africa: 2010-2020
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Certified Green Building Space by Program and Segment, Japan: 2010-2020
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Certified Green Building Space by Program and Segment, China: 2010-2020
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Certified Green Building Space by Program and Segment, India: 2010-2020
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Certified Green Building Space by Program and Segment, Australia: 2010-2020
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Certified Green Building Space by Program and Segment, New Zealand: 2010-2020
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Certified Green Building Space by Program and Segment, Hong Kong: 2010-2020
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Certified Green Building Space by Program and Segment, Singapore: 2010-2020
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Certified Green Building Space by Program and Segment, South Korea: 2010-2020
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Certified Green Building Space by Segment, Asia Pacific: 2010-2020
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Certified Green Building Space by Segment, Global Total: 2010-2020
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グリーンビルディング評価制度は2020年に530億平方フィートに適用されるだろう 2010年5月18日 建造物のエネルギー効率化、継続可能な建材の選択、建設場所、屋内環境の品質などの、"グリーン"な評価に見合う建造物を判定する重要なツールとして、グリーンビルディング評価制度プログラムはますます重要さを増してきている。グリーン建造物の評価は、環境的によいばかりでなく、よりよい資産価値や賃貸料を得ることができ、競争の激しい不動産業界において、一定の評価を得ることができる。米国の環境エネルギーなどの地球環境保護に関するクリーン技術関連市場の専門調査会社パイクリサーチ社の調査レポート「世界のグリーンビルディング評価制度の市場分析と予測:商用と住宅の新築と既存建造物の環境性能 ー Green Building Certification Programs:Global Certification Programs for New and Existing Buildings in the Commercial and Residential Sectors: Market Analysis and Forecasts」は、グリーンビルディング評価制度の適用は、世界で、2010-2020年に60億平方フィートから530億平方フィートまで増加するだろうと報告している。 「グリーン建築技術は、ますます建築業界で一般的なものとなってきている。グリーンビルディング評価制度には3つの推進要因がある。環境への責任、エネルギー効率化による光熱費の削減、エネルギー効率化や認定制度などの法規制の要求である」とパイクリサーチ社のアナリストEric Bloom氏は語る。 2020年には、グリーン認証ビルのうちの商業ビルの占める割合は、現在の73%から上昇して約8割となるだろう。ビジネス分野では、グリーン認証の多くが、新築ではなく既存の建築に対して与えられるだろう。対照的に、住宅市場ではグリーン認証のほとんどが新築不動産であるだろう。 さらに、米国のEnergy and Environmental Design (LEED)や英国の Building Research Establishment Environmental Assessment Method (BREEAM)など、世界中で20以上の環境性能評価プログラムの団体が確立しており、今後1、2年の間に40以上の国規模の団体が同様のものを模索している。北米ではLEED、英国ではBREEAMがグリーン建築市場を支配しているだろうが、パイクリサーチ社は、新しいプログラムが始まる中国やインドが、2020年にグリーン認証による新築の30%を占めるだろうと予測している。 この調査レポートは、グリーン認証建築プログラムに関する最新の市場動向と法規制を分析し、その成長と予測を記載している。グリーン建築の促進要因と阻害要因と、建築市場に起こるだろう変化を分析している。商業ビルの不動産業者、業界団体、グリーン建築団体などの関連企業や団体の詳細と、世界の多くのグリーン建築認証プログラムについて詳述している。 (原文) Green Building Certifications to Cover 53 Billion Square Feet of Space by 2020 May 18, 2010 Green building certification programs are becoming increasingly important tools to verify that a building meets a set of “green” criteria including energy efficiency, sustainable materials selection, site location, and indoor environmental quality. In addition to their environmental benefits, certified green buildings can sometimes command higher property values and rents, and green building certification can distinguish certain properties in highly competitive real estate markets. According to a new report from Pike Research, space covered by green building certification programs will increase from 6 billion square feet worldwide in 2010 to 53 billion square feet by 2020. “Green building techniques are increasingly becoming the standard within the architecture and construction industries,” says research analyst Eric Bloom. “There are three major drivers behind green building certifications: environmental responsibility, reducing operating expenses through energy efficiency, and regulatory requirements that mandate energy efficiency and certifications.” Bloom adds that by 2020, about 80% of green-certified building space will be in the commercial building sector, up from 73% today. Within the commercial segment, the majority of green certifications will go to existing buildings as opposed to new construction. In contrast, most of the focus in the residential market is on green certification of new properties. In addition to the well-known Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) program in the United States and the Building Research Establishment Environmental Assessment Method (BREEAM) program in the United Kingdom, there are more than 20 established green building councils around the world, with more than 40 other national-scale groups seeking similar status in the next few years. While LEED and BREEAM will continue to dominate the North American and European green building markets, respectively, Pike Research anticipates that newly developed programs in China and India will represent about 30% of all certified green new construction by 2020. Pike Research’s study, “Green Building Certification Programs”, analyzes the current market and regulatory conditions related to green building certification programs and provides forecasts for the growth of this industry. The report includes an in-depth examination of green building drivers, barriers, and likely shifts in the underlying construction market. It also features profiles of major industry players including commercial real estate companies, trade associations, and green building councils as well as detailed descriptions of dozens of green building certification programs in operation around the world.
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