An Analysis of Societal Propaganda and Practical Strategies Guided by the Popularization of Green Building Concepts

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  • Shaocong Wei Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.61173/bqrgnj70

Keywords:

Green building, Promotion Strategy, Sustainable development, psychological theories, Development Status

Abstract

. The article discusses the global trend towards green building practices driven by the increasing environmental challenges posed by human activities. It outlines the key characteristics of green buildings, such as energy efficiency, resource recycling, and indoor environmental quality. Developed countries have made significant strides in green building standards and certifications, including BREEAM in the UK, LEED in the US, and CASBEE in Japan. However, China's progress in green building has been slower due to various challenges such as insufficient policy support and low awareness. To address these challenges, the article proposes utilizing psychological theories to promote green building concepts in China, drawing parallels with successful initiatives like garbage classification. By leveraging spillover effects, cognitive dissonance, self-perception, and social diffusion theories, targeted propaganda strategies can be developed to raise awareness and drive the widespread adoption of green building practices in China. Such efforts are crucial for achieving sustainable development goals and improving the quality of life for residents while mitigating environmental impacts.

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2024-06-06

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