SUSTENTABILIDADE NA CONSTRUÇÃO CIVIL: UMA REVISÃO SISTEMÁTICA DA LITERATURA COM META-ANÁLISE
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https://doi.org/10.46421/entac.v18i.994Keywords:
Management, Construction industry, Sustainability, Systematic literature reviewAbstract
n addition to creating value and jobs, the construction industry uses a considerable amount of resources with severe consequences for the environment. The keywords construction management and sustainab* were used to extract articles from the Web of Science database, resulting in a total of 2,655. The aim was to investigate studies on the quantitative methodologies of sustainability in construction. Mixed methods were applied for bibliometry, with PRISMA methodology (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta analysis) to conduct a quantitative bibliometric search and subsequently assess the articles included using qualitative methods. These studies were subdivided into three groups: sustainability in construction, environmental aspects and others. VOSviewer software was used in the quantitative analysis of documents, institutions and the most referenced journals. The results demonstrated that the first articles related to the topic were published in 1993, and that only 2.54% of the studies used quantitative methodologies to assess the sustainability of the construction industry.
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