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This paper conducts a comprehensive review of sustainability measures in the development of green buildings, emphasizing both current practices and prospective future directions. The study systematically analyzes the multi-dimensional aspects of green building development, including energy efficiency, resource conservation, and the integration of renewable energy sources. Through a critical examination of recent literature, industry reports, and case studies, this paper identifies prevalent sustainability strategies implemented across various regions and scales. The findings reveal a significant focus on technological innovations, sustainable materials, and enhanced architectural designs, which collectively contribute to the reduction of environmental impact. The paper also explores the role of regulatory frameworks and incentives in promoting green building practices. Future directions are discussed, emphasizing the need for more integrated approaches that encompass not only environmental but also socio-economic sustainability.
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