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Key drivers for smart and sustainable practices in the built environment
Timothy O. Olawumi
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Daniel W.M. Chan
Department of Building and Real Estate
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
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Keyphrases
Awareness Level
16%
Building Information Modeling
16%
Built Environment
100%
Clime
16%
Comparative Analysis
16%
Construction Industry
66%
Construction Process
16%
Construction Workers
16%
Contribution to Theory
16%
Descriptive Statistical
16%
Design Methodology
16%
Factor Analysis
16%
Financial Development
16%
Financial Resources
16%
Government Agencies
16%
Industry Practice
16%
Industry Problems
16%
Knowledge Level
16%
Organizational Strategy
16%
Project Strategy
16%
Questionnaire Survey
16%
Responsible Stakeholder
33%
Smart Practices
100%
Smart Tools
16%
Smart Urbanization
16%
Statistical Techniques
16%
Sustainable Practices
100%
Sustainable Urban Development
16%
Technical Skills
16%
Valuable Insight
16%
Computer Science
Awareness Level
16%
Collected Data
16%
Comparative Analysis
16%
Construction Process
16%
Decision-Making
16%
Financial Resources
16%
Information Modeling
16%
Practical Implication
16%
Questionnaire Survey
16%
Statistical Technique
16%
Sustainable Practice
100%
Underlying Cluster
16%
Social Sciences
Comparative Analysis
25%
Construction Industry
100%
Decision Making
25%
Design Methodology
25%
Factor Analysis
25%
Financial Resources
25%
Government Agency
25%
Project Strategy
25%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Construction Industry
100%
Government Agency
25%
Specific Industry
50%