Ⅰ. Introduction
1. Study background and objectives
Recently, due to environmental pollution and climate change, attention to environment is more growing than ever. Especially, buildings form 40% of energy and resource consumption, 30-40% of carbon dioxide emission, 20-25% of waste discharge, 17% of water consumption, and 25% of wood consumption, so buildings are mainly responsible for
Seriousness of Climate Change
Temperatures around the world have increased -> melting glaciers and rising sea levels
Change of habitats, wildlife, cultures, artifacts and the life of humans.
changes in ecosystem, rainfall, desertification. -> flood, drought, typhoons, yellow dust, heat wave
Seriousness of Climate Change
-Temperatures around the world have increased -> melting glaciers and rising sea levels
-Change of habitats, wildlife, cultures, artifacts and the life of humans.
-changes in ecosystem, rainfall, desertification. -> flood, drought, typhoons, yellow dust, heat wave
iii. Potential Entrants (Threat of new entrants - high)
This industry doesn’t require high initial investments and startup (fixed) costs. This is not an industry which aims to achieve economy of scales as minimum size requirements for profitable operations are not high. The maintenance costs are also low. Moreover, distribution channels are not controlled by existing players as there are many
According to the Global Environment Fund, the Gulf and Sea of Oman region is "one of the most important marine turtle habitats in the world and plays a significant role in sustaining the life cycle of the marine turtle populations in the whole North-Western Indo Pacific region" due to its shallow depth and high water temperature. Of the seven species of marine turtles in the world five are found