Article Dans Une Revue Construction Materials Année : 2023

Bibliometric Analysis of Bio- and Earth-Based Building Materials: Current and Future Trends

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The energy and environmental transition in the building sector requires the development and use of low-impact materials. Despite the growing interest in bio-based and earth-based building materials, their widespread adoption is still limited due to a lack of hindsight, as their study is relatively recent. This study aims to contribute to the development of these materials by providing an extensive overview of key contributors (authors, countries, journals) in these fields. Then, the keywords of the corresponding publications were analyzed to reveal the main topics covered to date. First, a broad scale is presented, followed by a focus on sub-categories, specifically raw materials for bio-based building materials and implementation techniques for earth-based ones. Finally, a comparative analysis, with the themes covered by composite construction materials as a whole, completes the study. Using statistical analysis coupled with bibliometric network visualization software, this study provides clear, quantifiable, and objective insights into current trends. Furthermore, it facilitates the identification of new, promising research perspectives and highlights the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration. Physics, modeling, durability and microstructure studies emerge as relevant levers for advancing the future development of these eco-friendly building materials.
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hal-04824489 , version 1 (06-12-2024)

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Séverine Rosa Latapie, Ariane Abou-Chakra, Vincent Sabathier. Bibliometric Analysis of Bio- and Earth-Based Building Materials: Current and Future Trends. Construction Materials, 2023, 3 (4), pp.474-508. ⟨10.3390/constrmater3040031⟩. ⟨hal-04824489⟩
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