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    Evaluation and Comparison of Leed Certified Buildings in Terms of New Financial and Tax Incentives
    (2025) Turhan, Cihan; Turhan, Burcu
    In recent years, decreasing energy resources, global warming problems and environmental pollution have led the building sector towards sustainable and environmentally friendly building concepts. For this reason, many building energy and environmental assessment certification systems have emerged in Turkey and around the world. LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) is a globally recognized certification system for sustainable building design and construction. This system evaluates buildings based on criteria such as energy efficiency, water saving, indoor quality and the use of environmentally sensitive materials. In this sense, many countries have developed tax and incentive programs for buildings with LEED certification. In this context, the aim of this study is to analyze the economic advantages of LEED certified buildings within the framework of renewed financial incentives. The outputs will provide an important basis for evaluating the effects of incentives, strengthening LEED-certified building policies and supporting sustainable construction.