Bibliometric and thematic insights into a decade of circular economy research in construction

Abstract The construction sector is one of the largest contributors to global resource consumption and waste generation, making it a critical focus area for circular economy (CE) strategies. This study presents a comprehensive bibliometric analysis of CE-related research in the construction field ov...

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Main Authors: Xiaoxue Yang, Minqian Song, Xiaohan Zhou, Chenya Liao
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Published: Springer 2025-08-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1007/s42452-025-07584-z
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description Abstract The construction sector is one of the largest contributors to global resource consumption and waste generation, making it a critical focus area for circular economy (CE) strategies. This study presents a comprehensive bibliometric analysis of CE-related research in the construction field over the period 2015–2024. Using data retrieved from the Web of Science Core Collection and analyzed through VOSviewer and Excel, a total of 2,738 relevant publications were identified following systematic filtering and manual screening. The results show a significant increase in publication activity since 2019, with strong contributions from countries such as China, Italy, and the United Kingdom. Journals like Journal of Cleaner Production and Sustainability dominate in both publication volume and co-citation influence. The co-authorship and institutional networks reveal the emergence of interdisciplinary and cross-national collaborations, reflecting a growing global interest in sustainable construction practices. Three key research clusters were identified: (i) policy implementation frameworks and strategic barriers to CE adoption, (ii) lifecycle assessment and environmental decision-support systems, and (iii) material innovation and reuse practices in circular construction. Hotspots within these themes include digital tools such as Building Information Modelling (BIM) and material passports, environmental metrics like lifecycle assessment (LCA) and Whole Building Circularity Indicator (WBCI), and the emergence of bio-based and recyclable construction materials. Despite advancements, several key challenges remain, including methodological fragmentation, regional policy misalignment, data inconsistency, and limited representation from developing regions. Current gaps include insufficient integration between digital tools and CE metrics, lack of unified circularity indicators, and underexplored social and economic dimensions of CE strategies. Future research should focus on standardising LCA models, validating circular indicators in practice, and addressing context-specific implementation barriers through cross-disciplinary and global collaboration. The study concludes with a proposed research agenda aimed at accelerating systemic transitions through digital innovation, institutional coordination, and inclusive policy frameworks. This study also provides actionable insights into emerging research priorities and regional gaps, supporting scholars, industry stakeholders, and policymakers in aligning construction practices with CE principles.
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spelling doaj-art-dc93b8f366e445328bff450d1b9d0eef2025-08-20T03:06:01ZengSpringerDiscover Applied Sciences3004-92612025-08-017813110.1007/s42452-025-07584-zBibliometric and thematic insights into a decade of circular economy research in constructionXiaoxue Yang0Minqian Song1Xiaohan Zhou2Chenya Liao3Faculty of Architecture, Chengdu Jincheng CollegeFaculty of Architecture, Chengdu Jincheng CollegeChongqing Construction Technology Development CentreGreen Intelligent Construction Research Institute, Sichuan Water Resources Innovation InstituteAbstract The construction sector is one of the largest contributors to global resource consumption and waste generation, making it a critical focus area for circular economy (CE) strategies. This study presents a comprehensive bibliometric analysis of CE-related research in the construction field over the period 2015–2024. Using data retrieved from the Web of Science Core Collection and analyzed through VOSviewer and Excel, a total of 2,738 relevant publications were identified following systematic filtering and manual screening. The results show a significant increase in publication activity since 2019, with strong contributions from countries such as China, Italy, and the United Kingdom. Journals like Journal of Cleaner Production and Sustainability dominate in both publication volume and co-citation influence. The co-authorship and institutional networks reveal the emergence of interdisciplinary and cross-national collaborations, reflecting a growing global interest in sustainable construction practices. Three key research clusters were identified: (i) policy implementation frameworks and strategic barriers to CE adoption, (ii) lifecycle assessment and environmental decision-support systems, and (iii) material innovation and reuse practices in circular construction. Hotspots within these themes include digital tools such as Building Information Modelling (BIM) and material passports, environmental metrics like lifecycle assessment (LCA) and Whole Building Circularity Indicator (WBCI), and the emergence of bio-based and recyclable construction materials. Despite advancements, several key challenges remain, including methodological fragmentation, regional policy misalignment, data inconsistency, and limited representation from developing regions. Current gaps include insufficient integration between digital tools and CE metrics, lack of unified circularity indicators, and underexplored social and economic dimensions of CE strategies. Future research should focus on standardising LCA models, validating circular indicators in practice, and addressing context-specific implementation barriers through cross-disciplinary and global collaboration. The study concludes with a proposed research agenda aimed at accelerating systemic transitions through digital innovation, institutional coordination, and inclusive policy frameworks. This study also provides actionable insights into emerging research priorities and regional gaps, supporting scholars, industry stakeholders, and policymakers in aligning construction practices with CE principles.https://doi.org/10.1007/s42452-025-07584-zCircular economyCircular constructionSustainable constructionSustainabilityBibliometric analysisConstruction and demolition waste
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Minqian Song
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Bibliometric and thematic insights into a decade of circular economy research in construction
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Circular economy
Circular construction
Sustainable construction
Sustainability
Bibliometric analysis
Construction and demolition waste
title Bibliometric and thematic insights into a decade of circular economy research in construction
title_full Bibliometric and thematic insights into a decade of circular economy research in construction
title_fullStr Bibliometric and thematic insights into a decade of circular economy research in construction
title_full_unstemmed Bibliometric and thematic insights into a decade of circular economy research in construction
title_short Bibliometric and thematic insights into a decade of circular economy research in construction
title_sort bibliometric and thematic insights into a decade of circular economy research in construction
topic Circular economy
Circular construction
Sustainable construction
Sustainability
Bibliometric analysis
Construction and demolition waste
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