Circular economy in the construction industry: A review of decision support tools based on Information & Communication Technologies
The construction industry plays a critical role in Circular Economy (CE) transition because of its significant resource intensity. However, construction CE is limited due to its unique industrial characteristics and the complex nature of CE. To tackle wicked CE challenges, Information & Communic...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of cleaner production 2022-05, Vol.349, p.131335, Article 131335 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The construction industry plays a critical role in Circular Economy (CE) transition because of its significant resource intensity. However, construction CE is limited due to its unique industrial characteristics and the complex nature of CE. To tackle wicked CE challenges, Information & Communication Technologies (ICT) are recognised as promising solutions since they provide potential support to CE-oriented decision-making. However, the effectiveness and challenges of applying ICT to a broader decision-making context to implement CE in the built environment remain unexplored. Thus, this study provides a comprehensive overview of ICT-based decision support tools applied to implement construction CE. Through a systematic literature review, 62 papers published during 2010–2021 are selected, categorised, and analysed. First, the state-of-the-art of these tools is described. Then, a theoretical framework is proposed to articulate the mechanism of how ICT-based tools support circular construction/demolition practices throughout the building life-cycle. The research and development of ICT-based decision support tools are vital to successful construction CE implementation. However, scant attention has been devoted to integrating relevant technologies in a comprehensive information system by considering the complex landscape of CE. Based on critical literature analysis, challenges of applying ICT to support CE are identified from technology, business, and societal perspectives. Furthermore, recommendations for future research directions are provided including the conceptual reference architecture of a Circularity Information Platform that demonstrates the desirable technology integration. We encourage more interdisciplinary research to contribute to the development of a new research paradigm: Smart Circular Construction Ecosystems.
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•The ICT-based decision support tools developed for construction CE are reviewed.•A framework aligning ICT with CE practices along the building life cycle is provided.•A conceptual model integrating ICT into a CE information platform is proposed.•The research directions of developing ICT to implement construction CE are provided.•A new research paradigm of Smart Circular Construction Ecosystems is proposed. |
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ISSN: | 0959-6526 1879-1786 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.jclepro.2022.131335 |