Climate Change Adaptation and Nature-Based Solution using Local Bluish Stone in Construction to achieve SDGs: A Case Study from District Zhob, North-West Balochistan, Pakistan
パキスタン、バロチスタン北西部ジョブ地区における地元産青石を用いた建設による気候変動適応と自然に基づく解決策:SDGs達成に向けた事例研究 (AI 翻訳)
Safar Muhammad Babar
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日本語
パキスタンの乾燥・半乾燥地域における気候変動適応策として、地元産の青石を用いた伝統的建設方法を評価。石材は熱効率に優れ、夏期の室内温度を20℃未満に保ち、薪などのエネルギー依存を低減。従来のレンガ建設に比べ炭素排出量が少なく、SDGs達成に貢献する。
English
This case study evaluates traditional construction using locally sourced bluish stone in District Zhob, Pakistan, as a climate adaptation strategy. Stone buildings maintain indoor temperatures below 20°C in summer, reducing fuelwood dependence, and have a lower carbon footprint than brick construction, contributing to SDGs.
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日本のGX文脈において
日本のGX文脈では、地域資源を活用した低炭素建設や適応策は、国土強靱化や地域循環経済の観点で参考になる。ただし、日本の建築基準や気候条件とは異なるため、直接適用は限定的。
In the global GX context
Globally, this study highlights the potential of nature-based solutions and local materials for climate adaptation and mitigation in developing regions. It offers insights for sustainable construction practices that can be integrated into climate resilience strategies, though its applicability to industrialized contexts is limited.
👥 読者別の含意
🔬研究者:Provides empirical evidence on thermal performance and carbon footprint of traditional stone construction in arid regions.
🏢実務担当者:May inform sustainable building practices in similar climates, but relevance to corporate sustainability teams is limited.
🏛政策担当者:Relevant for local adaptation planning and promoting low-carbon construction in developing countries.
📄 Abstract(原文)
Climate change poses increasing challenges to arid and semi-arid regions of Pakistan through rising temperatures, prolonged droughts, heat waves, and declining forest resources. Nature-based solutions that utilize locally available materials can enhance climate resilience while contributing to sustainable development. This case study examines the traditional use of locally sourced bluish stone in residential construction in District Zhob, North-West Balochistan, Pakistan. The stone is extracted from deeply buried geological formations and has been widely used in local architecture due to its durability, thermal efficiency, aesthetic value, and affordability. Findings indicate that stone-based structures maintain indoor temperatures below 20°C during hot summer months and provide warmth during cold winter nights, thereby reducing dependence on fuelwood and other energy sources. The construction method has a lower carbon footprint than conventional brick-based construction because it minimizes industrial processing, kiln firing, and transportation requirements.
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