Department of the Built Environment, Aalborg University, 2450, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Department of the Built Environment, Aalborg University, 2450, Copenhagen, Denmark.
J Environ Manage. 2024 Aug;366:121835. doi: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2024.121835. Epub 2024 Jul 14.
The urgent need to address the construction sector's significant contribution to global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions underscores the importance of developing more sustainable construction practices. This paper presents a comprehensive review that offers valuable insights into evolving research and guides future strategies for sustainable resource management in construction processes. A systematic literature review (SLR) examined on-site activity data to identify emission reduction measures, and ten in-depth interviews with industry practitioners validated the theoretical concepts against field experiences and practices. The research identified seventy-three (73) measures with emissions mitigation potential within six resource categories: transport, fuel, heating, electricity, water, and waste. The study highlights a gap between theoretical knowledge and on-site practices, with many identified measures not being used in practice. Only 26% of reviewed articles measured on-site resource consumption, indicating a need for on-site monitoring and real-time evaluation of emissions. The interviews revealed 31 challenges hindering the practical implementation of these measures and identified nine enablers to overcome these obstacles. The findings emphasise the opportunities presented by regulatory initiatives, technological advancements, and standardised methods for conducting life cycle assessments (LCAs) and data collection. The paper underscores that collaboration among stakeholders and policymakers is not just beneficial but crucial for driving meaningful progress in reducing the construction sector's environmental footprint. Ultimately, this integrated approach, validated, and contextualised by the interviews, provides practical insights that enrich our understanding of sustainable construction practices.
解决建筑行业对全球温室气体(GHG)排放的巨大贡献,突显了发展更可持续的建筑实践的重要性。本文进行了全面的综述,为不断发展的研究提供了有价值的见解,并为建筑过程中可持续资源管理的未来战略提供了指导。通过系统文献综述(SLR),我们检查了现场活动数据,以确定减排措施,并对行业从业者进行了十次深入访谈,将理论概念与现场经验和实践进行了对比验证。研究确定了在六个资源类别(交通、燃料、供暖、电力、水和废物)内具有减排潜力的七十三(73)项措施。该研究突出了理论知识与现场实践之间的差距,许多确定的措施并未在实践中得到应用。只有 26%的综述文章测量了现场资源消耗,这表明需要进行现场监测和实时评估排放。访谈揭示了 31 个阻碍这些措施实际实施的挑战,并确定了克服这些障碍的九个促进因素。研究结果强调了监管举措、技术进步以及进行生命周期评估(LCA)和数据收集的标准化方法所带来的机遇。本文强调了利益相关者和政策制定者之间的合作不仅有益,而且对于推动减少建筑行业环境足迹的有意义进展至关重要。最终,这种通过访谈验证和上下文化的综合方法,提供了丰富我们对可持续建筑实践理解的实用见解。