Mappıng Sustaınable Development Goals In Constructıon: A Co-Occurrence Analysıs For Strategıc Prıorıtızatıon
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The construction sector is closely linked to nearly all United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), making it essential for global sustainability. However, the slow progress toward achieving these goals emphasizes a sustainability crisis and challenges in focus and prioritization. With the targets at risk of being unmet by 2030, stakeholders must identify which ones need immediate attention and where to concentrate their efforts. Strategic prioritization not only accelerates progress but also ensures the long-term sustainability of the construction sector itself. This study uses bibliometric and cluster analyses to examine the intersection of these global objectives and the construction industry, mapping the knowledge landscape and identifying gaps, trends, and actionable priorities. The research provides a structured framework to streamline efforts, tackle multifaceted challenges, and effectively target critical issues. By prioritizing targets and emphasizing interconnected goals, the framework enables stakeholders to develop focused strategies and adapt to changing regulatory and market demands. Additionally, it offers tools for benchmarking and monitoring the sector's contributions, fostering innovation, and enhancing stakeholder engagement. The findings deliver actionable insights, guiding the construction industry to align its practices with global sustainability standards and contribute meaningfully to the 2030 Agenda. © 2025 ISEC Press.










