Environmental and Social Sustainability in UK Construction Industry: a Systematic Literature Review

Fotios Misopoulos, V. Manthou, Z. Michaelides, Ayomide Adebayo
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Research on sustainability in the construction industry is common in construction journals addressing the potential adverse effects conventional practices have in the construction community. Sustainability is addressed through the environmental, social and economic impacts in literature and researchers and practitioners always drive the need for an equal attention on these three dimensions, but not so successfully at present. Sustainability covers a broad content with various suggested approaches arising from different countries all over the world. Previous studies have investigated sustainable construction issues as a global concept and in individual developed countries such as the US, Australia, and China. The aim of this research is to investigate the extent of coverage, by academia, of the sustainability concept in UK construction industry, with a focus on the environmental and social aspects of sustainability, based on the Triple Bottom Line framework. The researchers conducted a systematic literature review, searching relevant articles with predefined criteria in two major bibliographical databases, which offer great coverage of the existing academic journals in social sciences. The study utilised the PRISMA reporting approach and the search resulted in thirty-one suitable articles. The findings revealed that environmental sustainability receives much more attention than social sustainability. Added emphasis is given to green buildings and materials used. Government regulations seem to be the leading driver for adopting sustainable practices, while lack of knowledge/awareness of sustainable best practices is the leading challenge.
英国建筑业的环境和社会可持续性:系统文献综述
关于建筑业可持续性的研究在建筑期刊上很常见,这些期刊讨论了传统做法对建筑界的潜在不利影响。可持续性是通过文献中的环境、社会和经济影响来解决的,研究人员和从业者总是推动对这三个维度同等关注的需要,但目前还不是很成功。可持续性涵盖了广泛的内容,包括世界各国提出的各种建议方法。以往的研究将可持续建筑问题作为一个全球性的概念,并在美国、澳大利亚和中国等个别发达国家进行了调查。本研究的目的是调查学术界对英国建筑业可持续发展概念的覆盖范围,重点关注可持续发展的环境和社会方面,基于三重底线框架。研究人员进行了系统的文献综述,以预定义的标准在两个主要的书目数据库中检索相关文章,这两个数据库提供了对现有社会科学学术期刊的广泛覆盖。本研究采用PRISMA报告方法,检索结果为31篇合适的文章。研究结果表明,环境可持续性比社会可持续性更受关注。强调绿色建筑和使用的材料。政府法规似乎是采用可持续实践的主要驱动力,而缺乏对可持续最佳实践的知识/意识是主要挑战。
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