Digital technology enabled circularity in the construction industry: a bibliometric study

S. Jayakodi, S. Senaratne, S. Perera, K. Bamdad
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The construction industry has a crucial role in a country’s development process, nevertheless, it has a significant impact as it contributes to the emission of harmful gases, waste generation, and energy and resource consumption, making it one of the major contributors to environmental issues. By adopting Circular Economy (CE) principles, the construction industry can reduce costs, mitigate negative environmental impacts, address inherent complexities, and increase the resilience of urban areas to create more liveable, productive, and convenient cities. Utilising Digital Technologies (DT) is crucial in achieving circularity in construction. By identifying a knowledge gap in DT-enabled circularity, this research is aimed at exploring current research on DT-enabled circularity in the construction industry. A bibliometric analysis was conducted to address this aim and identify prominent authors, countries, and key research studies (co-occurrences of keywords). Around 66 documents published in Scopus were collected and analysed using “VOSviewer” software. The analysis revealed that a limited number of studies have been carried out in the selected research area. The results reported in the paper not only serve as a useful reference for both researchers and practitioners, but also signpost further works to be undertaken.
数字技术使建筑行业的循环:一项文献计量学研究
建筑业在一个国家的发展过程中起着至关重要的作用,然而,它具有重大的影响,因为它有助于排放有害气体,产生废物,消耗能源和资源,使其成为环境问题的主要贡献者之一。通过采用循环经济(CE)原则,建筑业可以降低成本,减轻对环境的负面影响,解决固有的复杂性,并提高城市地区的弹性,以创造更宜居、更高效、更便利的城市。利用数字技术(DT)是实现建筑循环的关键。通过识别dt支持的循环中的知识差距,本研究旨在探索建筑业中dt支持的循环的当前研究。进行文献计量学分析以解决这一问题,并确定著名作者、国家和关键研究(关键词共现)。使用“VOSviewer”软件对Scopus中发表的约66篇文献进行了收集和分析。分析显示,在选定的研究领域进行了有限数量的研究。本文的研究结果不仅为研究人员和从业人员提供了有益的参考,而且为进一步开展的工作指明了方向。
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