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Document Type: | General |
Publish Date: | 2021 |
Primary Author: | Lola Ben-Alon, Vivian Loftness, Kent A Harries, Erica Cochran Hameen, and Michael Bridges |
Edited By: | Arsalan Hasan |
Published By: | Journal of Green Building |
Earthen Building Materials and Methods (EBMM) exhibit excellent environmental, health, indoor air quality and affordability benefits. Despite these advantages, EBMM are not yet broadly implemented in mainstream construction. The main barriers and gaps to implementing earthen construction are analyzed through 126 survey responses and 10 in-depth interviews of a range of experts and end-users, and possible solutions to overcoming these barriers are presented. Specifically, the research indicates that according to earthen construction experts and potential homeowners, inability or difficulty in obtaining building permits is the strongest barrier to implementation. Additionally, existing technical data and environmental assessments must be synthesized and enumerated in order to support decision makers in advancing earthen building policy.