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Impact of natural and social environmental factors on building energy consumption: Based on bibliometrics

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JOURNAL OF BUILDING ENGINEERING
Volume 37, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jobe.2020.102136

Keywords

Building energy consumption; Natural environment; Social environment; VOS Viewer; Dual perspective; Bibliometric analysis

Funding

  1. National Key R&D Program of China [2018YFD1100202]
  2. Ministry of Education Humanistic and Social Science Program of China [19YJC630080]
  3. General Project of Shaanxi Province Soft Science Research Program [2019KRM197, 2020KRM197]
  4. Key Research and Development Plan of Shaanxi Province (China) [2018ZDCXL-SF-03-04, 2020SF-393]
  5. Key Research Base of Philosophy and Social Science of Education Department of Shaanxi Province [17 JZ048]
  6. Shaanxi Key Research Base of Coconstruction and Sharing for Human Settlement Environment and Good Life of the New Era

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Through analyzing keywords and internal influence mechanisms, the study constructed a new environment-people-building framework to explain the relationship between natural and social environmental factors, calling for interdisciplinary collaborative research. This helps reduce building energy consumption and identify applicable design and operation measures.
Currently, building energy consumption is increasing, thereby exacerbating various issues, including climate change and environmental pollution. However, current building energy consumption research is limited to a unilateral review regarding the impact of environmental factors from natural or social aspects. To broaden this research, we first used VOS Viewer software to analyze high-frequency keywords appearing in relevant studies to determine the specific environmental factors that affect building energy consumption. Then, according to the visualization resu lts, we reviewed the internal influence mechanism of environmental factors that affect building energy consumption from both natural and so cial perspectives. Based on these results, we const ructed a new environment-people-building framework to help researchers explain the relationship between natural and social environmental factors. The results show that interdisciplinary interactive research that combines the natural and social environments from a dual perspective will attract new research ideas. Further, the framework provides help in systematically clarifying the mechanism of different factors affectin g building energy consumption, which will help engineers and policymakers identify applicable designs and operation measures to reduce building energy consumption.

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