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To promote more sustainable developments, several approaches have been
developed to support more adjusted assessments and the processes of policy design
by governments and international organisations. The life cycle assessment and the
life cycle cost analysis are examples of methodologies used to better understand the
impacts of products and investments on sustainability. Nonetheless, the scientific
literature shows that there is a field to be explored about the contributions of the
life cycle cost analysis for more sustainable development. Considering these motivations, this research proposes to highlight contributions from the literature about the
interrelationships among sustainability and life cycle cost analysis. To achieve these
objectives, various documents from the Scopus database were considered for topics
associated with these issues. These documents were assessed through co-citation
links and considering authors, sources and documents as items. The top documents
identified through this bibliometric analysis were taken into account for a survey
of the literature. The results obtained provide relevant insights on the relationships
between sustainable development and the life cycle cost analysis.
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Co-citation links Authors, sources and documents items Highlights from the literature
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Springer
