The aim of this documentary review was to determine the level of scientific production on environmental analysis tools and certifications for sustainable cities and communities, or “Neighbourhood Sustainability Assessment Tools”, worldwide between the years 2016 and 2023, considering as a precedent the appearance of the SDG 2030 and SDG 11. The analysis developed in this work was carried out based on WoS, Scopus and ScienceDirect. The eligibility of the results of 685 potential articles, in addition to complementary articles, was evaluated, leading to 27 selected reviews. Our analysis revealed the main and most recent results post implementation of sustainability measures, identifying limitations, success factors, trends and forecasts for t...
Urban areas are recognised as having a major influence in the drive towards making development more ...
The level of sustainability achieved in developed countries is far higher than in developing countri...
Cities are responsible for 70% of greenhouse gas emissions, as well as the depletion of agricultural...
Worldwide recession, rapid increase in energy cost, inefficient use of nonrenewable resources, globa...
Rapid urbanization trends claim long-term urban planning and management strategies towards a more su...
This paper introduces a review on sustainability-related concepts at a neighbourhood scale. 3909 abs...
ISBN 978-85-92631-00-0Sustainability assessment has been promoted by several institutions and organi...
As the world rapidly urbanizes, there is much focus on achieving sustainability outcomes within citi...
It is projected that more than half of the world’s population currently reside in towns and urban ci...
Urban neighbourhoods are coherent socio-spatial units which reflect the ever-changing nature of soci...
This paper analyses the current trends in sustainability assessment. After about 15 years from the l...
In the last decades, the necessity of employing tools to evaluate the sustainability of urban areas,...
With nearly 70% of the world population expected to live in cities by 2050, assessing the sustainabi...
With nearly 70% of the world population expected to live in cities by 2050, assessing the sustainabi...
International research has confirmed that the built environment is the most promising sector for a r...
Urban areas are recognised as having a major influence in the drive towards making development more ...
The level of sustainability achieved in developed countries is far higher than in developing countri...
Cities are responsible for 70% of greenhouse gas emissions, as well as the depletion of agricultural...
Worldwide recession, rapid increase in energy cost, inefficient use of nonrenewable resources, globa...
Rapid urbanization trends claim long-term urban planning and management strategies towards a more su...
This paper introduces a review on sustainability-related concepts at a neighbourhood scale. 3909 abs...
ISBN 978-85-92631-00-0Sustainability assessment has been promoted by several institutions and organi...
As the world rapidly urbanizes, there is much focus on achieving sustainability outcomes within citi...
It is projected that more than half of the world’s population currently reside in towns and urban ci...
Urban neighbourhoods are coherent socio-spatial units which reflect the ever-changing nature of soci...
This paper analyses the current trends in sustainability assessment. After about 15 years from the l...
In the last decades, the necessity of employing tools to evaluate the sustainability of urban areas,...
With nearly 70% of the world population expected to live in cities by 2050, assessing the sustainabi...
With nearly 70% of the world population expected to live in cities by 2050, assessing the sustainabi...
International research has confirmed that the built environment is the most promising sector for a r...
Urban areas are recognised as having a major influence in the drive towards making development more ...
The level of sustainability achieved in developed countries is far higher than in developing countri...
Cities are responsible for 70% of greenhouse gas emissions, as well as the depletion of agricultural...