Oluwatobi Mary Owojori, Chioma Okoro, Nicholas Chileshe
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AbstractSustainable Development (SD) is characterised of social, economic, and environmental components; however, the social component of SD has received little attention from academics, but recently, this has changed as the notion that growth is incomplete without equity gained more traction. One way to achieve the UN Goal 16 of ‘Promoting peaceful, just, and inclusive societies’ is through the concept of adaptive reuse innovation. Therefore, this paper aims to identify how the adaptive reuse concept has promoted the social sustainability concept through a systematic literature review (SLR). The SLR is necessary to summarise available evidence on the social sustainability potential of the adaptive reuse (AR). It further serves to create awareness of the reuse of building as an inclusive innovation critical for sustainable development. Using SLR, 56 relevant studies were extracted from the web of science and Scopus databases. A content analysis of five identified themes from the studies showed that adaptive reuse contributed to social sustainability through provision of social infrastructure, social cohesion, enhancing social health/well-being. There is need to advance research in areas of human adaptability, social awareness, and education on adaptive reuse.Keywords: Adaptive reusesocial sustainabilitywell-beingcommunity participationsocial cohesionsocial infrastructurehealthsustainable development AcknowledgmentsThis paper forms part of the output from the core doctoral research program at the University of Johannesburg supported by the National Institute of Theoretical and Computational Sciences (NITheCS).Disclosure statementThe authors affirm that they have no known interpersonal conflicts that would have appeared to have an impact on the research presented in this study.
摘要可持续发展具有社会、经济和环境三个方面的特征;然而,可持续发展的社会成分很少受到学术界的关注,但最近,随着“没有公平的增长是不完整的”这一概念越来越受到关注,这种情况发生了变化。实现联合国目标16“促进和平、公正和包容的社会”的一种方法是通过适应性再利用创新的概念。因此,本文旨在通过系统的文献回顾(SLR)来确定适应性再利用概念是如何促进社会可持续性概念的。SLR是必要的,以总结现有证据的社会可持续发展潜力的适应性再利用(AR)。它还有助于提高人们对建筑再利用的认识,使其成为对可持续发展至关重要的包容性创新。使用SLR从web of science和Scopus数据库中提取56篇相关研究。对研究中确定的五个主题的内容分析表明,适应性再利用通过提供社会基础设施、社会凝聚力、增强社会健康/福祉,促进了社会可持续性。有必要推进人类适应性、社会意识和适应性再利用教育等领域的研究。关键词:适应性再利用社会可持续性福祉社区参与社会凝聚力社会基础设施健康可持续发展本文是由国家理论与计算科学研究所(nicics)支持的约翰内斯堡大学核心博士研究项目产出的一部分。披露声明:作者确认他们没有已知的人际冲突,这可能会对本研究中的研究产生影响。
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The International Journal of Construction Management publishes quality papers aiming to advance the knowledge of construction management. The Journal is devoted to the publication of original research including, but not limited to the following: Sustainable Construction (Green building; Carbon emission; Waste management; Energy saving) Construction life cycle management Construction informatics (Building information modelling; Information communication technology; Virtual design and construction) Smart construction (Robotics; Artificial intelligence; 3D printing) Big data for construction Legal issues in construction Public policies for construction Building and Infrastructures Health, safety and well-being in construction Risk management in construction Disaster management and resilience Construction procurement Construction management education