Sustainability in a Sand-Depleted World: Identifying Barriers to Adoption of Sand Substitutes

Pub Date : 2023-10-01 DOI:10.14207/ejsd.2023.v12n3p91
Adel A. Zadeh, Yunxin Peng, Sheila M. Puffer
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The global sand crisis has gained considerable attention among environmentalists over the last few years, and the United Nations has proposed some initiatives to reduce the use of river sand. Despite the existence of a number of promising sustainable alternatives to alluvial sand, there has been little effort to implement those initiatives in the construction industry. This paper attempts to develop a better understanding of barriers and challenges related to the adoption of sustainable substitutes for sand in the construction industry. An online survey designed by the authors was distributed among construction industry professionals located in 35 US states and 7 Canadian provinces. The findings from 344 respondents show that different stakeholders in construction have different priorities and concerns when it comes to sustainable sand substitutes, with some focusing more on the technical and practical aspects, while others focus more on the long-term and environmental aspects. Keywords: : Construction industry, sand crisis, barriers, awareness, sand substitutes
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在过去的几年里,全球沙子危机已经引起了环保人士的相当大的关注,联合国已经提出了一些减少河砂使用的倡议。尽管存在一些有希望的可持续的冲积砂替代品,但在建筑行业实施这些举措的努力很少。本文试图更好地理解在建筑行业中采用可持续的沙子替代品的障碍和挑战。作者设计了一项在线调查,分布在美国35个州和加拿大7个省的建筑行业专业人士中。344名受访者的调查结果表明,不同的建筑利益相关者在可持续沙子替代品方面有不同的优先级和关注点,一些人更关注技术和实用方面,而另一些人则更关注长期和环境方面。关键词:建筑业,沙尘危机,障碍,意识,沙尘替代品
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