Integrating energy efficiency, water efficiency and indoor environmental quality towards advancing sustainable building designs and practices in New Zealand: stakeholders’ perspectives
Tharaya Poorisat et al.
Abstract
Purpose Sustainable building designs and practices (SBDPs) are increasingly recognised worldwide for their potential to enhance environmental sustainability, reduce resource consumption and improve occupant well-being. In New Zealand, however, the integration of energy efficiency (EE), water efficiency (WE) and indoor environmental quality (IEQ) remains a critical but underexplored area. This study aims to investigate the combined benefits, challenges and recommendations associated with integrating EE, WE and IEQ in advancing SBDPs within the New Zealand context. Design/methodology/approach Semi-structured interviews were undertaken with 43 experts engaged in sustainable building initiatives. Thematic analysis was used to explore stakeholder perspectives on the benefits, challenges and recommendations associated with EE, WE and IEQ integration. Findings The findings reveal that EE is widely regarded as a fundamental driver of sustainable buildings, but cost concerns, weak regulations, and market-driven priorities constrain its implementation. WE is frequently overlooked, despite its potential to support water conservation, owing to perceptions of resource abundance, limited policy support and financial barriers. IEQ is increasingly valued for its role in promoting occupant health, comfort and productivity, but regulatory and awareness gaps remain significant. Originality/value This study provides one of the first holistic assessments of EE, WE and IEQ integration in SBDPs in New Zealand. By framing New Zealand as a testbed for countries with high renewable potential, abundant water resources and weak regulatory enforcement, the research advances academic discourse while delivering actionable insights for policymakers, practitioners and investors to promote meaningful sustainability transitions in the built environment.
Evidence weight
Balanced mode · F 0.40 / M 0.15 / V 0.05 / R 0.40
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| V · venue signal | 0.50 × 0.05 = 0.03 |
| R · text relevance † | 0.50 × 0.4 = 0.20 |
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