54
Views
0
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Original Articles

Environmental Concerns in the Hong Kong Construction Industry: An Empirical Study

&
Pages 83-94 | Published online: 10 Feb 2014

References

  • Barnes, R. S. (1997). ‘Changing environmental attitudes in a changing environment: the case of Hong Kong’, Asian Journal of Environmental Management, vol. 5, pp. 139–147.
  • Chan, D. W. M. & Kumaraswamy, M. M. (2002). ‘Compressing construction duration: lessons learned from Hong Kong building projects’, International Journal of Project Management, vol. 20, pp. 23–35.
  • Chung, S. S. & Poon, C. S. (1994). ‘Hong Kong citizen’s attitude towards waste recycling and waste minimisation measures’, Resources, Conservation and Recycling, vol. 10, pp. 377–400.
  • Chung, S. S. & Poon, C. S. (2001). ‘A comparison of waste-reduction practices and new environmental paradigm of rural and urban Chinese citizens’, Journal of Environmental Management, vol. 62, pp. 3–19.
  • Cooke-Davies, T. (2002). ‘The “real” success factors on projects’, International Journal of Project Management, vol. 20, pp. 185–190.
  • De Wit, A. (1988). ‘Measurement of project success’, International Journal of Project Management, vol. 6.
  • Dennison, G. J., Dodd, V. A. & Whelan, B. (1996). ‘A socio-economic based survey of household waste characteristics in the city of Dublin, Ireland. I, waste composition’, Resource, Conservation & Recycling, vol. 17, pp. 227–244.
  • Dennison, G. J., Dodd, V. A. & Whelan, B. (1996). ‘A socio-economic based survey of household waste characteristics in the city of Dublin, Ireland. II, waste quantities’, Resource, Conservation & Recycling, vol. 17, pp. 227–244.
  • Hiyassat MAS (1999). ‘Applying the ISO standards to a construction company: a case study’, International Journal of Project Management, vol. 18, pp. 275–280.
  • Hong Kong Government (1989), 1989 White Paper, Pollution in Hong Kong: A Time to Act, Government Press.
  • Hong Kong Government (1993). The Second Review on the 1989 White Paper, Government Press.
  • Hong Kong Government (1996). The Third Review on the 1989 White Paper, Government Press.
  • Hong Kong Government (1998). The Final Review on the 1989 White Paper, Sustainable Development: A Green Future, Government Press.
  • Hong Kong Productive Council (2000). ISO14001- Environmental Management System Implementation Manual, Hong Kong Productivity Council.
  • Larsson, N. K. & Cole, R. J. (2001). ‘Green building challenge: the development of an idea’, Journal of Building Research and Information, vol. 29, no. 5, pp. 336–345.
  • Martin, J. H., Collins, A. R. & Diener, R. G. (1995). ‘A sampling protocol for composting, recycling and re-use of municipal solid waste’, Journal of Air & Waste Management Association, vol. 45, pp. 864–870.
  • Pan, L. P. & Huang, Y. H. (1997). ‘A report on the environmental awareness survey of the general public in the Zhejiang Province’, Environmental Pollution and Prevention, vol. 19, pp. 23–27, 31.
  • Roger, B. & Alan, Y. (1998). The Building Research Establishment Environmental Assessment Method, The Building Research Establishment Ltd.
  • Waste Reduction Committee (2000). Waste Reduction Task Force - Construction Industry, Hong Kong SAR Government.
  • Welford, R. & Gouldson, A. (1993). Environmental Management and Business Strategy, Pitman Publishing, New York.
  • Wong, K. K. & Chan, S. (1996). ‘The environmental awareness of environmental protection bureaucrats in China’, The Environmentalist, vol. 16, pp. 213–129.
  • Wu, D. & Shen, L. (2002). ‘A study on the comprehensive environmental indicators for contractor’s performance in China’, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Working Paper.
  • Wu, D., Chan, H. & Shen, L. (2002). ‘Scoring system for measuring contractor’s environmental performance’, Journal of Construction Research, vol. 3, no. 2, pp. 1–9.

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.