Abstract
This issue completes Volume 8 of 2017 of PARC Research in Architecture and Construction with the second part of articles submitted and approved in the specific call for Systematic Literature Reviews (SLR). In this issue of PARC, RSLs are carried out by researchers from the Brazilian states of Espirito Santo, Goiás, São Paulo and Paraná. The institutions of affiliation of the authors include the Federal University of Espírito Santo, Federal University of Goiás, University of Campinas, University of São Paulo and the Federal University of Paraná. The foundation areas involved concentrate on Architecture and Urbanism interacting with Civil Engineering and Environmental Engineering. The design and presentation of developed RSLs were based on Moher et al. (2015), Gough, Thomas and Oliver (2012), Dresch, Lacerda and Antunes Jr. (2015), Glass (1976) and Wohlin (2014). These two thematic issues of PARC, on RSLs, seek to foster in the area of Architecture and Construction an established practice in the areas of Health and Computer Science. Thus, we present a methodological basis and examples of RSLs that map, critically evaluates, consolidate and aggregate results from primary studies identifying emphases, trends and research gaps.References
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