Azerbaijan Built Environment

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Azerbaijan Built Environment is a selection of articles and podcasts about green building, construction, biodiversity and more in Azerbaijan.

Azerbaijan Biodiversity

Azerbaijan Built Environment

Azerbaijan Biodiversity: Animal and Plant Species and What Is Under Threat

Azerbaijan is home to a diverse range of animal and plant species, making it a hotspot for biodiversity in the region. The country's unique geographical location and varied terrain contribute to the abundance of flora and fauna found within its borders. From the rugged mountains of the Greater and Lesser Caucasus to the fertile valleys and the Caspian Sea coastline, Azerbaijan boasts a rich variety of ecosystems that support a […]

todayOctober 4, 2023

Azerbaijan Green Building

Azerbaijan Built Environment

Embracing Azerbaijan Green Building for a Sustainable Future

As the global focus on sustainability and environmental conservation grows, countries around the world are making efforts to embrace green building practices to ensure a sustainable future. Azerbaijan, a nation located at the crossroads of Eastern Europe and Western Asia, is no exception. In recent years, the country has been actively promoting and implementing green building initiatives to reduce its carbon footprint and conserve natural resources. This article explores the […]

todaySeptember 12, 2023

history of green building Azerbaijan

Azerbaijan Built Environment

Tracing the History of Green Building in Azerbaijan

Green building, also known as sustainable or eco-friendly construction, is a concept that aims to minimize the negative environmental impacts of the built environment while enhancing the health and well-being of the occupants. Over the years, Azerbaijan has been making significant strides in adopting green building practices and promoting sustainable development. One of the earliest examples of sustainable architecture in the country is the Baku White City project, initiated in […]

todaySeptember 10, 2023

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