Debrah, C and Owusu-Manu, D G (2022) An apposite framework for green cities development in developing countries: The case of Ghana. Construction Innovation, 22(4), pp. 789-808. ISSN 1471-4175
Abstract
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to develop a framework to guide green cities development in developing countries. The study adapted and validated indicators that can be adopted, to predict, estimate, depict and measure green city development in developing countries. In using a covariance-based structural equation model (CBSEM), the study developed a framework for green cities development in developing countries using Kumasi city (Ghana) as a case study. Design/methodology/approach: To test the proposed framework, a quantitative methodology was used, in which, data was collected using research questionnaires that targeted a sample of 200 green city experts. In total, 154 useable questionnaires were retrieved, representing a response rate of 77%. The confirmatory and exploratory factor analyses were adopted in a CBSEM. Findings: The indices reported were indicative that the model/framework is a good fit for the data. This points to the direction that the model for measuring green city development was statistically significant and acceptable. The results of the confirmatory factor analysis revealed a robust fit of the indices, as they met the standardised cut-off points and as such the model fits the data. Practical implications: This novel research is one of the few studies investigating green cities development in Ghana which could serve as a lesson for other developing countries. The proposed green city framework will serve as a guide to stakeholders in identifying the key indicators/factors that are critical to green city development in developing countries, especially Ghanaian cities. Originality/value: This study proposed a green city framework to guide the development of green cities based on the local context of Ghana.
| Item Type: | Article |
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| Uncontrolled Keywords: | construction engineering management; developing countries; engineering and be; green cities; green city framework; planning and management; project management; rural development; sustainability and green buildings; sustainable cities; sustainable development |
| Index terms: | rural development, construction engineering management, methodology, questionnaire, green building, sustainable development, confirmatory factor analysis, developing country, exploratory factor analysis, estimate, key indicator, project management, structural equation model, green city, sustainable city, Ghana, case study |
| Subjects: | land use and regional development, statistical analysis, design practice, research methods, health safety and environment, Geography, development economics, project management theory and practice, urban design, sustainability and resilience, project delivery, financial and cost management, data collection methods |
| Topics: | Urban Studies, Design Practice, International Construction, Health and Safety, Cost Management, Project Management, Geographical Context, Research Practice |
| Descriptive scope: | 5 PCTEA |
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