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A Systematic Review of Commercial Building Greening with CiteSpace

  • Yimeng Wu (College of Architecture and Urban Planning, Tongji University) ;
  • Zhendong Wang (College of Architecture and Urban Planning, Tongji University) ;
  • Kai Li (College of Architecture and Urban Planning, Tongji University) ;
  • Hao Wang (School of Architecture, Harbin Institute of Technology)
  • Published : 2023.12.29

Abstract

The commercial buildings greening can generate multiple benefits to achieve a sustainable building and business environment. However, a comprehensive systematic review of commercial buildings greening across multiple disciplines has yet to be reported. This study conducted a systematic analysis of 39 literature on commercial building greening from Web of Science over the past 19 years and utilized CiteSpace to visualize the academic evolution and trends in this field. Key findings were: 1) The number of publications in the past five years has increased, indicating that commercial building greening research has received widespread attention. 2) The large number of publications means that the research field of commercial building greening is relatively broad. 3) The study of commercial building greening has become a global participation and cooperation research topic. The top cooperating countries mainly come from the United States and Europe, while the differences in cooperation between institutions in developing countries are less significant. 4) The greening of commercial buildings is more related to research on behavioral activities. 5) The research on commercial building greening has developed from architecture and plants to interdisciplinary fields, including psychology, economics, and management. 6) The cost of commercial buildings greening is generally an obstacle to installation. This study provides specific references for stakeholders and plays a crucial role in determining the evolution of commercial building greening research and predicting future research needs and opportunities.

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Acknowledgement

This research was funded by the National Social Science Fund of China (NO. 21BGL028) and the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities (NO. 22120210239). Furthermore, Finally, the authors appreciate the constructive suggestions from the anonymous reviewers.

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