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Actionable insights for human factors and ergonomics to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals: mapping past advancements and proposing future strategic paths

Tiago F. A. C. Sigahi, Andrew Thatcher, Ivan Bolis, Izabela Simon Rampasso, Patrícia Saltorato, Rosley Anholon

2024Ergonomics13 citationsDOI

Abstract

Despite significant strides in linking Human Factors and Ergonomics (HFE) and sustainability, research lacks precision in debating HFE's role, especially concerning the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). This paper maps concrete contributions of HFE to the SDGs, offering strategic actions for target achievement. The methodological approach involved the application of PRISMA to define a sample, SciMAT and VOSviewer for visual and temporal thematic mapping, deductive content analysis and categorical analysis. The results show that there is an already rich and unique set of contributions across a wide range of SDGs, not just the most common related to HFE, SDG8 (Decent work). The importance of HFE is highlighted in various aspects, such as the sustainable adoption of industry 4.0 technologies (SDG9) and the development of sustainable production (SDG12), energy (SDG7) and urban (SDG11) systems. Strategic actions specifying targets for each mapped SDG are offered for policymakers, industry professionals and researchers.

Topics & Concepts

Sustainable developmentSustainabilityThematic analysisSet (abstract data type)Human factors and ergonomicsWork (physics)Process managementKnowledge managementSample (material)Thematic mapComputer scienceManagement scienceEngineeringPoison controlQualitative researchPolitical scienceSociologyMedicineGeographyCartographySocial scienceLawProgramming languageEcologyMechanical engineeringEnvironmental healthChemistryBiologyChromatographyErgonomics and Human FactorsOccupational Health and Safety ResearchTechnology Assessment and Management
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