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A bibliometric review of studies on construction and demolition waste management by using CiteSpace
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Highlights Studies on Construction and Demolition (C&D) waste management were systematically and quantitatively reviewed. This paper focuses on related papers published from 2007 to 2020. The influential authors and their relationships in this area were analyzed. Current hot topics and potential development trends were presented and discussed.
Abstract Along with continuous development of global construction industry and urbanization, the quantity of Construction and Demolition (C&D) waste is gradually increasing. Scientific and effective management can significantly reduce C&D waste and achieve recycling, and numerous research studies have been conducted. This paper summarizes and analyzes the publications on C&D waste management from 2007 to 2020, to grasp current hot issues and find out development trends. Bibliometrics and CiteSpace software are used to visually analyze the information of 494 selected articles, such as countries, institutions, authors, keywords, and references. The results show that current research in this area focuses on “evolutionary game theory”, “material flow analysis”, “life cycle assessment”, “critical success factors”, “waste disposal charging scheme” and “system dynamics”. The potential development trends in this area are also proposed. The finding in this study would help researchers comprehensively understand the current research works and future research directions in this area. Furthermore, practitioners can be guided to find more business opportunities in C&D waste field and implement a best practice. The results would provide reference for the government to make effective policy to direct the development of waste free construction industry.
A bibliometric review of studies on construction and demolition waste management by using CiteSpace
Graphical abstract Display Omitted
Highlights Studies on Construction and Demolition (C&D) waste management were systematically and quantitatively reviewed. This paper focuses on related papers published from 2007 to 2020. The influential authors and their relationships in this area were analyzed. Current hot topics and potential development trends were presented and discussed.
Abstract Along with continuous development of global construction industry and urbanization, the quantity of Construction and Demolition (C&D) waste is gradually increasing. Scientific and effective management can significantly reduce C&D waste and achieve recycling, and numerous research studies have been conducted. This paper summarizes and analyzes the publications on C&D waste management from 2007 to 2020, to grasp current hot issues and find out development trends. Bibliometrics and CiteSpace software are used to visually analyze the information of 494 selected articles, such as countries, institutions, authors, keywords, and references. The results show that current research in this area focuses on “evolutionary game theory”, “material flow analysis”, “life cycle assessment”, “critical success factors”, “waste disposal charging scheme” and “system dynamics”. The potential development trends in this area are also proposed. The finding in this study would help researchers comprehensively understand the current research works and future research directions in this area. Furthermore, practitioners can be guided to find more business opportunities in C&D waste field and implement a best practice. The results would provide reference for the government to make effective policy to direct the development of waste free construction industry.
A bibliometric review of studies on construction and demolition waste management by using CiteSpace
Li, Yuanyuan (author) / Li, Min (author) / Sang, Peidong (author)
Energy and Buildings ; 258
2021-12-26
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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