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Effectiveness of carbon trading practices in promoting carbon emission minimization from the construction industry

建設業からの炭素排出最小化における炭素取引慣行の有効性 (AI 翻訳)

Samuel I. Egwunatum, Mercy Jane N. Ihekweme, Cornelius C. Molokwu, Benjamin E. Idisi

Discover Civil Engineering📚 査読済 / ジャーナル2026-05-06#炭素価格
DOI: 10.1007/s44290-026-00465-3
原典: https://doi.org/10.1007/s44290-026-00465-3
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日本語

本研究は、ナイジェリアの建設業における炭素排出削減に対する炭素取引の効果を定量的に分析した。200名の専門家へのアンケート調査をもとに、主成分分析を用いて炭素取引が産業の高度化、エネルギー構造の最適化、低炭素技術革新を促進することを明らかにした。具体的には、グリーンビルディング原則と炭素取引メカニズムの採用が有効であると結論づけている。

English

This study empirically examines the effectiveness of carbon trading in reducing CO2 emissions from Nigeria's construction sector, which contributes up to 37% of energy-related emissions. Using PCA on survey data from 200 professionals, it finds that carbon trading promotes industrial upgrading, energy optimization, and low-carbon innovation. Recommendations include green building adoption, R&D investment, and tailored policies.

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📝 gxceed 編集解説 — Why this matters

日本のGX文脈において

ナイジェリア事例だが、炭素取引と建設業の連携は日本の建設業界でも関心が高い。特に、SSBJ開示基準でサプライチェーン排出量の算定が求められる中、途上国の知見として参考になる可能性がある。

In the global GX context

While focused on Nigeria, this paper provides empirical evidence on carbon trading's role in construction decarbonization, relevant to global discussions on carbon pricing and sectoral transitions. It offers insights for developing countries with rapid urbanization and weak regulatory frameworks.

👥 読者別の含意

🔬研究者:Provides empirical evidence on carbon trading effectiveness in a developing-country construction context, useful for comparative studies.

🏢実務担当者:Highlights the potential of carbon trading and green building principles for construction firms in emerging markets.

🏛政策担当者:Offers specific policy recommendations for integrating carbon trading into construction sector regulations in Nigeria and similar contexts.

📄 Abstract(原文)

This study addresses Nigeria’s significant yet understudied role in global carbon emissions, where the construction sector contributes up to 37% of energy- and process-related CO₂ emissions amid rapid urbanization and limited regulatory frameworks. Employing a quantitative empirical approach, data were collected via questionnaire surveys from 200 industry professionals and experts, including architects, engineers, quantity surveyors, and urban planners. Principal Component Analysis (PCA) was utilized to identify key factors influencing carbon emission reduction through carbon trading practices. The literature review underscores the imperative for emission minimization in construction and elucidates carbon trading’s role in fostering sustainability. Findings reveal that carbon trading promotes industrial upgrading, optimizes energy structures, and stimulates low-carbon technological innovation within the Nigerian construction industry. The study concludes that the construction sector should adopt green building principles and carbon trading mechanisms to curb pollution effectively. Recommendations include enhancing awareness and education among professionals, investing in low-carbon R&D, and implementing supportive policies tailored to Nigeria’s context. These measures can significantly reduce the sector’s carbon footprint, contributing to sustainable development. This research provides valuable, Nigeria-specific insights for policymakers, practitioners, and stakeholders committed to sustainability in construction, bridging global knowledge with local gaps.

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