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This book gathers papers from the 1st Global Forum for Sustainable Built Environment Research Conference - SURE-Built 1. This year's event has theme "Facilitating Inclusivity in Multi-, Inter-, and Transdisciplinary Sustainable Built Environment Research in Emerging Economies" and was held virtually on the 4th-5th of September, 2025. The rationale behind the conference is rooted in inclusivity and aligned with a broader mission to promote sustainable development in line with global goals. This interdisciplinary focus encourages collaboration among architects, engineers, urban planners, environmental scientists, and policymakers, thus creating a comprehensive approach to tackling shared global challenges.
Contents
Smart Wearable Devices for Construction Health and Safety: The Drivers and Barriers for its Adoption in a Developing Construction Industry.- Enhancing Human Thermal Comfort Prediction Models in Educational Buildings: An Artificial Intelligence (AI) Approach for Natural Ventilation Environments.- Assessing the Economic Viability of Integrating Green Building Technologies in Commercial Buildings in Nigeria.- Quantitative Assessment of the Barriers to Emerging AI Tools in the Rwandan Construction Industry.- Exploring the applicability of artificial intelligence for automated project planning and scheduling.- Achieving sustainable BIM process through artificial intelligence - driven multidisciplinary collaboration.- A Cheap-end BIM-GIS Integrated Approach to Proactive Fire Safety in Nigerian Public Buildings.- Institutional isomorphic determinants of smart contract adoption in public-private partnership projects .- Exploring the barriers and implementation strategies of Augmented Reality for construction labour productivity enhancement in Zimbabwe.- Sustainably Retrofitted Buildings: Drivers to Occupy.- Enhancing Energy Efficiency in Vertical Cities: Integrating Vertical Greening Systems in High-Rise Buildings in Kaduna, Nigeria.- Building Information Modelling for Construction Supply Chain Management in South Africa: Perceived Benefits.