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Stakeholder collaboration in sustainable neighborhood projects-A review and research agenda

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SUSTAINABLE CITIES AND SOCIETY
Volume 68, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.scs.2021.102776

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Stakeholder collaboration; Sustainable neighborhoods; Project development; Sustainable urban development; Systematic literature review

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  1. Research Council of Norway [257660]
  2. ZEN partners

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This paper provides a comprehensive overview of empirical-based research on stakeholder collaboration and sustainable neighborhood projects, revealing 20 main themes influencing stakeholder collaboration across project development stages. Factors supporting collaboration capacity in SN projects were summarized, leading to potential different trajectories for sustainability outcomes over time. The review also identified several avenues for future research to enhance understanding of stakeholder involvement in SN projects.
Sustainable neighborhood (SN) projects are crucial to alleviate the poor performance in energy consumption and carbon emissions of built environments. However, with several additional interests and priorities relating to sustainability, the job of finding common ground in collaboration becomes more complex compared to conventional housing and neighborhood projects. Moreover, the type of stakeholders involved and the issues they are concerned with change as the project develops. This paper offers a comprehensive overview of empiricalbased research found in the intersection between stakeholder collaboration and sustainable neighborhood projects. Our comprehensive systematic review of the past 20 years? extant literature revealed 20 main themes impacting stakeholder collaboration spread over the stages of project development. Building on the various themes, we summarized several factors that support collaboration capacity in SN projects, and that can ultimately lead to different trajectories for sustainability outcomes over time. Furthermore, the review revealed several potential avenues for research, which may help improve our understanding of the mechanics and interaction of stakeholder involvement in SN projects.

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