Clean Technology Transfer and Innovation in Social Housing Production in Brazil and Colombia. A Framework from a Systematic Review

Over recent years in Brazil and Colombia, the social housing programs of these two countries have increasingly become directly related to the concept of green construction and seek to integrate with their respective laws. For example, a series of technological strategies allows bought countries to g...

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Main Authors: Rolando-Arturo Cubillos-González, Grace Tiberio Cardoso
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-02-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/4/1335
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spelling doaj-6f993036f5e14546b39ed68a83afafa32020-11-25T02:36:04ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502020-02-01124133510.3390/su12041335su12041335Clean Technology Transfer and Innovation in Social Housing Production in Brazil and Colombia. A Framework from a Systematic ReviewRolando-Arturo Cubillos-González0Grace Tiberio Cardoso1Architecture Program, Design Faculty, Universidad Católica de Colombia, Bogotá Diagonal 46 A # 15 B – 10, ColombiaPostgraduate Program in Architecture and Urbanism (PPGARQ), Meridional Faculty (IMED), Passo Fundo 99070-220, BrazilOver recent years in Brazil and Colombia, the social housing programs of these two countries have increasingly become directly related to the concept of green construction and seek to integrate with their respective laws. For example, a series of technological strategies allows bought countries to guarantee a reduction of the environmental impact of traditional construction technologies. Therefore, these actions try to answer the problems in the design of dwellings in Latin America. However, the construction sector reduced productivity and limited innovation in business. Some of the technological management processes in the social housing construction sector only consider the implementation of clean technologies tangentially. This situation is mainly because of general policies since they do not consider different local contexts. It is then worth asking: What impact do the processes of transfer of clean technologies have on social housing in Brazil and Colombia? This systematic review was carried out on scientific papers indexed by the science database from 2013 to 2019. The PRISMA method was applied to this review with an aim to propose a conceptual model for the transfer of clean technology in the production of social housing in Brazil and Colombia. Finally, we identify that the impact of clean technologies transfer on social housing is very low in these two countries.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/4/1335clean technologyinnovationsocial housingsustainabilitytechnology transfer
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Grace Tiberio Cardoso
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Clean Technology Transfer and Innovation in Social Housing Production in Brazil and Colombia. A Framework from a Systematic Review
Sustainability
clean technology
innovation
social housing
sustainability
technology transfer
author_facet Rolando-Arturo Cubillos-González
Grace Tiberio Cardoso
author_sort Rolando-Arturo Cubillos-González
title Clean Technology Transfer and Innovation in Social Housing Production in Brazil and Colombia. A Framework from a Systematic Review
title_short Clean Technology Transfer and Innovation in Social Housing Production in Brazil and Colombia. A Framework from a Systematic Review
title_full Clean Technology Transfer and Innovation in Social Housing Production in Brazil and Colombia. A Framework from a Systematic Review
title_fullStr Clean Technology Transfer and Innovation in Social Housing Production in Brazil and Colombia. A Framework from a Systematic Review
title_full_unstemmed Clean Technology Transfer and Innovation in Social Housing Production in Brazil and Colombia. A Framework from a Systematic Review
title_sort clean technology transfer and innovation in social housing production in brazil and colombia. a framework from a systematic review
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2020-02-01
description Over recent years in Brazil and Colombia, the social housing programs of these two countries have increasingly become directly related to the concept of green construction and seek to integrate with their respective laws. For example, a series of technological strategies allows bought countries to guarantee a reduction of the environmental impact of traditional construction technologies. Therefore, these actions try to answer the problems in the design of dwellings in Latin America. However, the construction sector reduced productivity and limited innovation in business. Some of the technological management processes in the social housing construction sector only consider the implementation of clean technologies tangentially. This situation is mainly because of general policies since they do not consider different local contexts. It is then worth asking: What impact do the processes of transfer of clean technologies have on social housing in Brazil and Colombia? This systematic review was carried out on scientific papers indexed by the science database from 2013 to 2019. The PRISMA method was applied to this review with an aim to propose a conceptual model for the transfer of clean technology in the production of social housing in Brazil and Colombia. Finally, we identify that the impact of clean technologies transfer on social housing is very low in these two countries.
topic clean technology
innovation
social housing
sustainability
technology transfer
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/4/1335
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