全面分析有效管理建筑和拆除废物的障碍:文献计量学方法

Gulden Gumusburun Ayalp , Merve Anaç
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过去几十年来,建筑和拆除(C&D)废物的产生量大幅增加,给建筑业和环境可持续发展工作带来了巨大挑战。由于其对环境的有害影响,减少建筑和拆除废物已成为当务之急。然而,建筑业在有效管理 C&D 废弃物方面遇到了各种障碍。本研究的核心就是全面考察这些挑战。研究人员进行了系统的文献综述,并使用 RStudio Bibliometrix 软件包对障碍进行了分析。本研究全面评估了 2003 年至 2023 年期间有关 C&D 废物管理 (CDWM) 的 72 篇文章,这些文章均来自 Web of Science 数据库。结果发现了五类不同的 CDWM 障碍,即 "管理障碍"、"建筑行业根深蒂固的废物行为文化"、"财务障碍"、"废物量化挑战 "和 "信息模型不足"。本研究通过 RStudio 软件应用定量分析方法,如趋势主题分析、h 指数、聚类分析和主题图谱等,对现有的建筑和加固行业废物管理文献做出了重要贡献,从而对建筑和加固行业废物管理障碍领域有了更深入的了解。与以往的研究不同,本研究对 CDWM 障碍和该领域的知识结构进行了全面的探讨。本研究通过提供创新的定量方法和全面的见解,推进了对 CDWM 障碍的理解。它是研究人员和从业人员应对 CDWM 挑战的宝贵资源,最终将促进建筑行业的可持续发展实践。
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A comprehensive analysis of the barriers to effective construction and demolition waste management: A bibliometric approach

The past few decades have witnessed a significant increase in the generation of construction and demolition (C&D) waste, posing a considerable sustainability challenge for the construction industry and environmental sustainability efforts. Due to its detrimental environmental effects, reducing C&D waste has become a crucial priority. However, the construction industry encounters various obstacles to effectively managing C&D waste. This research is centered on a comprehensive examination of these challenges. A systematic literature review was conducted, and the RStudio Bibliometrix package was used to analyze the barriers. This study thoroughly assessed 72 articles concerning C&D waste management (CDWM) from 2003 to 2023, sourced from the Web of Science database. The results revealed five distinct clusters of CDWM barriers, namely “managerial barriers,” “culturally ingrained waste behaviors in the construction industry,” “financial barriers,” “challenges in waste quantification,” and “insufficient information modeling.” This study makes a significant contribution to the existing literature on C&D waste management by applying quantitative analytical analyses via RStudio software, such as trend topic analysis, h-index, cluster analysis, and thematic mapping, which provide a deeper insight into the domain of CDWM barriers. Unlike previous studies, this work offers a holistic exploration of CDWM barriers and the intellectual structure within the field. This study advances the understanding of CDWM barriers by offering innovative quantitative methodologies and comprehensive insights. It is a valuable resource for researchers and practitioners seeking to address CDWM challenges, ultimately promoting sustainable practices in the construction industry.

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