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  2015, Vol. 0 Issue (10): 136-141    DOI:
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The Developments and Trends of Green and Low-Carbon Building Study Based on Scientometric Map
He Qinghua1,2,Wang Ge1,2
1.School of Economics and Management,Tongji University,Shanghai 200092,China;
2.Research Institute of Complex Engineering &
Management,Tongji University,Shanghai 200092,China
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Abstract  The“green fermentation”of construction industry continues from“low carbon”to“zero carbon”.Research on green and low-carbon building has become a hot issue in the field of resources science and low carbon economy.However,research on green and low-carbon building doesnt engage in quantitative and in-depth analysis on developments in this field at present,and is not conducive to acquire the state and trends of green and low-carbon building.Based on 591 articles covered by the SCI/SSCI databases between 1998 and 2015,this study uses co-word analysis,social network analysis,multidimensional scaling analysis to draw the scientometric map and probe hotspots as well as time-zone distribution of research network in the field of green and low-carbon building.Lastly,several recommendations for low-carbon transformation of Chinas construction industry are provided
Key wordsGreen building      Low-carbon building      Co-word analysis      Social network analysis      Scientometric map     
Received: 20 May 2015     
PACS:  F407.9  
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