Conceptual definition of keywords and bibliometric analysis of mycelium usage for construction in view of climate change.
気候変動の観点からの建設における菌糸体利用のキーワードの概念定義と書誌計量分析 (AI 翻訳)
Rümeysa Kılıçaslan, Asena Soyluk
🤖 gxceed AI 要約
日本語
本論文は、気候変動対策として菌糸体を持続可能な建築材料として利用する可能性を評価するため、キーワードの定義と書誌計量分析を行った。伝統的な建材に代わるバイオベース材料としての菌糸体の利点と限界を整理し、研究ギャップを特定した。
English
This paper uses bibliometric analysis to examine mycelium as a sustainable building material in the context of climate change. It defines key terms, evaluates production methods and limitations, and identifies research gaps in the field.
Unofficial AI-generated summary based on the public title and abstract. Not an official translation.
📝 gxceed 編集解説 — Why this matters
日本のGX文脈において
日本では菌糸体建材の研究は初期段階であり、本論文はその基盤を提供するが、日本のGX政策や開示基準との直接的な関連性は薄い。
In the global GX context
This paper contributes to the global discourse on bio-based construction materials as a climate mitigation strategy, but does not directly address corporate disclosure or transition finance frameworks.
👥 読者別の含意
🔬研究者:Researchers in sustainable materials can use this bibliometric analysis to identify key clusters and future research directions for mycelium in construction.
📄 Abstract(原文)
Today, people’s consumption habits have begun to change significantly. These changes have resulted in increased consumption, increased demand, and the inadequacy of existing resources. These consequences have also led to changes in production methods. Producing more in a short time has become the primary goal. The impact of these transformations in the production consumption balance is naturally reflected in the ecosystem-environment cycle. These reflections have begun to cause a number of changes in the cycle. One of these changes is the concept of ‘Climate Change’. Production techniques aimed at meeting consumption needs, which are desired to show results quickly and in a short time, and which cause the depletion of resources, are one of the factors that cause the climate change problem to increase. Looking at the construction sector, it is seen that it has a large share of climate change with global carbon emissions. The production of building materials, the transportation of the produced materials to the necessary regions, and the inability to reuse materials that have reached the end of their lifespanincrease the burden on the ecosystem. This increasing burden has led to a search for sustainable materials that will cause less harm to the ecosystem and have a low carbon footprint. In the realm of building materials, sustainable, bio-drived building materials stand out as an alternative to traditional materials due to their advantages in terms of production, use, and recycling. Mushrooms are one example of a sustainable, bio-based building material. The aim of this study is to examine and evaluate the potential, limitations, and production methods of mycelium as a sustainable building material, and to assess the potential contribution of mycelium as a sustainable biological building material to climate change. To this end, the study defines key terms and examines the relationships between them. It also aims to identify potential areas and existing research gaps in the field through a literature review. In this scope, study involves a bibliometric analysis to quantitatively present the connectionsbetween concepts and research methods.
🔗 Provenance — このレコードを発見したソース
- openalex https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19054076first seen 2026-05-18 04:45:35 · last seen 2026-05-24 04:30:34
🔔 こうした論文の新着を逃したくない方は キーワードアラート に登録(無料・3キーワードまで)。
gxceed は公開メタデータに基づく研究支援データセットです。要約・翻訳・解説は AI 支援で生成されています。 最終的な解釈・検証は利用者が原典資料に基づいて行うことを前提とします。