ABSTRACT
This study sought to explore the role of green building technologies in Zimbabwe's climate resilience strategy. The study utilised online based questionnaires to gather data from contractors, consultants and relevant government ministries. Based on descriptive statistics and factor analysis, the study revealed that passive design strategies, renewable energy integration, water efficient building designs, smart solutions and waste management techniques are significant GB technologies in addressing climate resilience strategy in Zimbabwe. The study concludes that GB technologies play a crucial role in addressing climate resilience strategy by enhancing occupant comfort and operational efficiency, promote resource efficiency and environmental sustainability. It is therefore recommended that the government develop and enforce policies that ensure that buildings meet minimum GB standards and undertake stakeholder education and training on green practices. Higher education and training institutions within the built environment must play a pivotal role through education and training, research and development.
