Eco-Friendly Building Energy Consumption Analysis based on Interpretive Structure Model
AUTHORS
Abdulraheem I. T.,University of Ilorin, P.M.B. 1515, Ilorin, Nigeria
Kaiyu Liu,Shanghai Urban Construction Vocational College, China
ABSTRACT
Based on the Interpretive Structure Model (ISM) method, this paper studies six factors that affect the energy consumption of Eco-friendly buildings, and analyzes the relationship between several factors by establishing a matrix. The research results show that environmental factors have the greatest impact on building energy consumption, followed by energy-saving policies and human behavior.
KEYWORDS
Interpretive structure model, Energy consumption, Eco-friendly building
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