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The state of play regarding the social sustainability of the construction industry: a systematic review

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posted on 2024-06-05, 05:39 authored by Argaw GurmuArgaw Gurmu, S SHOOSHTARIAN, Nateque MahmoodNateque Mahmood, MR Hosseini, A Shreshta, Igor MartekIgor Martek
AbstractThe social dimensions of sustainability’s three bottom lines are often overlooked in the construction industry. This is despite attempts to find optimal trade-offs between economic growth, environmental impacts, human health and well-being, as well as social considerations. This study reviews the literature on social sustainability (SS) within the construction arena, identifies research gaps and proposes a forward-looking research agenda. This critical review employes the ‘Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses’ (PRISMA) technique to retrieve secondary data on SS from available academic, government and industry documents. The literature analysis focuses on seven themes: (1) definition of SS, (2) the theoretical dimensions of SS, (3) primary stakeholders, (4) policy and guidelines, (5) major SS performance indicators, (6) barriers to SS uptake in the construction industry, and (7) SS drivers in the construction industry. The review identifies primary stakeholders and proposes a list of assessment criteria that can be used by the construction industry in measuring progress towards SS. The study proposes a conceptual model that maps out key stakeholders, the major barriers, and enablers of SS in construction projects. The findings will support the development of SS guidelines specific to the construction industry in Australia as well as overseas.

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Location

Berlin, Germany

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Journal

Journal of Housing and the Built Environment

Volume

37

Pagination

595-624

ISSN

1566-4910

eISSN

1573-7772

Issue

2

Publisher

Springer