Journal of Sustainable Construction and Management

Contributions and Audience

 

Sustainable Construction and Management


Contributions

Sustainable Construction and Management contributes to the advancement of knowledge in sustainable infrastructure, environmentally responsible construction practices, and innovative management approaches in the built environment sector.

The journal aims to:

  • Advance sustainable construction methodologies and green building practices

  • Promote research on low-carbon materials and energy-efficient technologies

  • Support innovations in construction project management and lifecycle assessment

  • Encourage integration of digital technologies in sustainable infrastructure

  • Foster interdisciplinary research linking engineering, environmental science, and management

  • Provide evidence-based insights for policy-making and industry standards

  • Bridge the gap between academic research and real-world implementation

The journal publishes research that contributes to:

  • Environmental performance improvement in construction projects

  • Sustainable urban development strategies

  • Resource-efficient material technologies

  • Circular economy applications in construction

  • Risk management and resilience in infrastructure systems

  • Smart and green building management systems

By maintaining rigorous peer review standards, the journal ensures high-quality scholarly contributions that are relevant to both academia and industry.


Audience

The journal serves a broad and interdisciplinary readership, including:

Academic Researchers

  • Civil and structural engineers

  • Construction management scholars

  • Environmental engineers

  • Urban planners

  • Sustainability researchers

Industry Professionals

  • Construction project managers

  • Sustainable building consultants

  • Green certification professionals

  • Infrastructure developers

  • Engineering firms

Policy Makers and Regulators

  • Urban development authorities

  • Environmental agencies

  • Government infrastructure departments

  • Sustainability standard organizations

Postgraduate and Doctoral Students

  • Researchers working on sustainable materials

  • Smart construction technologies

  • Environmental impact assessment

  • Infrastructure resilience


Global Relevance

Given the increasing global focus on:

  • Climate change mitigation

  • Carbon-neutral infrastructure

  • Sustainable urbanization

  • Resource efficiency

The journal targets an international audience seeking practical and theoretical advancements in sustainable construction and management systems.