Malaysian green building index (GBI) and its application for green mosques : the literature review / Muhammad Akram Ismail, Nur Azfahani Ahmad and Nadiyanti Mat Nayan

Malaysia has undergone over 50 years of rapid industrialisation, recording 5% to 9% of Growth Domestic Product (GDP) growth annually. The industrialisation has sprawled from urban areas to rural areas, giving more prosperous economic development. Unfortunately, most of the development has been unsus...

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Main Authors: Ismail, Muhammad Akram (Author), Ahmad, Nur Azfahani (Author), Mat Nayan, Nadiyanti (Author)
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Published: 2019.
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