Community-driven innovation: the social impact of Africa’s first net-zero sustainable innovative affordable house
コミュニティ主導のイノベーション:アフリカ初のネットゼロ・サステナブル・低価格住宅の社会的影響 (AI 翻訳)
A. Moghayedi
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日本語
南アフリカでアフリカ初のネットゼロ低価格住宅「SIAH-NZ」を開発・実証。コミュニティ参加型研究とプレハブ工法を組み合わせ、運用炭素排出97%減、ライフサイクルコスト82%減、3日間での建設を達成。住民の90%が支援があれば導入意思を示し、規制改革や金融インセンティブを通じた拡大政策を提言。
English
This study develops and demonstrates Africa's first net-zero affordable housing prototype (SIAH-NZ) in South Africa using community-based participatory research and prefabricated monolithic panels. Results show 97% reduction in operational carbon emissions, 82% reduction in life-cycle costs, and three-day construction. Post-occupancy surveys indicate 90% willingness to adopt with financial support. Policy pathways for scaling include regulatory reform, incentives, and decentralized renewables.
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📝 gxceed 編集解説 — Why this matters
日本のGX文脈において
日本では住宅のネットゼロ化が進むが、本論文は低所得者向けのコミュニティ主導型アプローチを提示。日本の住宅政策やゼロエネルギーハウス(ZEH)の拡大に示唆を与える。また、プレハブ工法による工期短縮は日本の建設業にも参考となる。
In the global GX context
This paper provides a replicable model for net-zero affordable housing in emerging economies, emphasizing community participation and policy integration. It contributes to global scholarship on equitable energy transitions and offers empirical evidence on cost and carbon reductions from a real-world prototype.
👥 読者別の含意
🔬研究者:Community-based participatory research method and integrated housing model for net-zero transitions.
🏢実務担当者:Prefabricated panel construction and life-cycle cost reduction insights for affordable net-zero housing projects.
🏛政策担当者:Policy pathways for scaling net-zero housing through regulatory reform, financial incentives, and decentralized renewables.
📄 Abstract(原文)
Delivering sustainable and affordable housing for low-income communities remains a major challenge amid housing shortages, energy insecurity, and net-zero transition pressures. In South Africa, adoption of net-zero housing is limited by regulatory, financial, and social barriers, highlighting the need for stronger policy integration and technological innovation. This study develops a community-driven, scalable net-zero housing model integrating Community-Based Participatory Research with innovative construction techniques. Africa’s first net-zero affordable housing prototype, the Sustainable Innovative Affordable House (SIAH-NZ), was implemented to demonstrate real-world feasibility. Performance assessments show a 97 per cent reduction in operational carbon emissions, an 82 per cent reduction in life-cycle costs, and a three-day construction period using prefabricated monolithic panels. Post-occupancy surveys indicate strong community acceptance, with 90 per cent of participants willing to adopt net-zero housing if financial support is available. The study highlights policy pathways for scaling net-zero housing through regulatory reform, financial incentives, decentralised renewables, and localised decision-making, offering a replicable blueprint for equitable, climate-resilient housing. This article is published in the Thematic Collection ‘Participatory Engagement and Game Playing for Achieving Sustainable Net-Zero Transition’, edited by Jing Zhao, Eirini Gallou, and Ievgeniia Kopytsia.
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