Global Practices in ISO 14001 Implementation Across the Construction Industry

Victor Andre Ariza Flores, Gerber Zavala Ascaño

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Resumen

The construction sector significantly contributes to global environmental pollution due to CO2 emissions, solid waste generation, and the massive consumption of natural resources. This impact has raised awareness of the importance of sustainable practices in organizations, including the implementation of environmental management systems such as ISO 14001. ISO 14001 provides a systematic framework for improving environmental management, reducing negative impacts, and optimizing resource use. However, the adoption and effectiveness of this standard vary considerably across different countries and sectors. For instance, China has made significant progress due to strong governmental and organizational commitment, whereas in Latin America, implementation faces challenges due to factors like lack of governmental support and insufficient infrastructure. This study offers a comparative analysis of ISO 14001 implementation in the construction industry in Latin America, specifically in Brazil, Chile, Venezuela, Ecuador, and Peru. It compares it with experiences from countries like Saudi Arabia, Denmark, China, Portugal, and Spain. Through reviews, interviews, and surveys, the study identifies best practices and proposes new strategies to improve the standard’s adoption, aiming for a balance between economic development and environmental conservation. Despite its widespread adoption, the results of ISO 14001 implementation vary significantly across regions. This study aims to provide a deeper understanding of how local conditions affect the standard's effectiveness, offering recommendations to improve its adoption in Latin America and other developing regions.

Idioma originalInglés estadounidense
Páginas (desde-hasta)118-126
-9
PublicaciónInternational Journal of Engineering Trends and Technology
Volumen72
N.º9
DOI
EstadoIndizado - set. 2024

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