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Conserving a sustainable urban environment through energy security and project management practices

Journal

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH
Volume 30, Issue 34, Pages 81858-81880

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-022-21721-w

Keywords

Energy security; Climate change; Urbanisation; Project management practices; Sustainable construction

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This research aims to investigate the challenges of sustainable construction practice and explore the current knowledge on energy security and project management practices that can help mitigate climate change. The study found that while most participants support sustainable construction practices, they are generally uncertain about what actions they can take. Factors such as government involvement and organizational culture have some significance, but further research is needed to assess specific influencing variables.
Construction has been highlighted as one sector that could reduce its effect on the environment by implementing more sustainable methodologies. However, there are many different challenges preventing sustainable construction practice, and despite existing research providing advice for carbon emission reduction, these practices are being somewhat neglected. The purpose of this research is to investigate the challenges surrounding sustainable construction practice and the current knowledge on energy security and project management practices that can aid climate change mitigation. The design methodology of this study involves a thorough literature review of existing knowledge on the subject matter followed by primary research. The survey conducted collected quantitative data of 160 valid responses via an online closed ended questionnaire using snowball sampling methods from the construction and engineering professionals working in the UK construction industry. The study found that most participants agree with the encouragement of sustainable construction practices, but are generally unsure about what they can do. Factors such as government involvement and organisation culture have some significance but will rely on further research in order to assess specific influencing variables. The study contributes to existing research on factors surrounding project management and identifies and plethora of areas of improvement, that can be formed into a holistic approach to the current construction industry practice.

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