Main Themes and Bibliometric Analysis of Conflict and Climate Change Studies

Çağla Edi̇z, İsmail Edi̇z
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Climate change, thought to cause significant problems if necessary precautions are not taken, causes droughts and natural disasters to occur frequently and severely. The primary resources required for life, such as water, soil, and food, will decrease in such a situation. It is thought that experiencing tensions dependent on resource scarcity will trigger internal and external conflicts, especially in underdeveloped countries with weak central governments and low income levels. On the other hand, because wars cause the use of large amounts of fossil fuels and firearms, they destroy forests and natural resources and increase carbon dioxide emissions, which are considered the most crucial cause of the climate crisis. In other words, while climate changes trigger wars, unfortunately, wars also increase the climate crisis. Especially when war reaches an existential dimension for countries, the risk of non-compliance with these agreements increases even in states that reshape their energy policies with significant investments to prevent climate change. In this study, we examined the Web of Science (Wos) literature on the relationship between climate change, which is seen as a significant threat to our future, and wars through its main themes and bibliometric indicators. In this study, we examined the Web of Science (Wos) literature on the relationship between climate change, which is seen as a significant threat to our future, and wars through its main themes and bibliometric indicators. Looking at the time series, interest in conflict and climate change studies has increased, and most studies have been done mainly in the field of "environmental sciences and ecology". Latent Dirichlet Allocation (LDA) Topic Modeling was applied to the abstracts downloaded in this study to find the main topics of conflict and climate change studies. So, the main topics were food, politics, migration, carbon emissions, and animals.
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冲突与气候变化研究的主要主题和文献计量分析
人们认为,如果不采取必要的预防措施,气候变化就会造成严重问题,导致干旱和自然灾害频繁发生。在这种情况下,生命所需的主要资源,如水、土壤和食物,都会减少。人们认为,资源匮乏导致的紧张局势将引发内部和外部冲突,尤其是在中央政府薄弱、收入水平较低的不发达国家。另一方面,由于战争导致大量化石燃料和武器的使用,破坏了森林和自然资源,增加了二氧化碳的排放,而二氧化碳被认为是造成气候危机的最重要原因。换句话说,在气候变化引发战争的同时,不幸的是,战争也加剧了气候危机。特别是当战争对国家的生存造成威胁时,即使是那些通过大量投资重新制定能源政策以防止气候变化的国家,不遵守这些协议的风险也会增加。在本研究中,我们通过科学网(Wos)的主要主题和文献计量指标,研究了被视为未来重大威胁的气候变化与战争之间关系的文献。在本研究中,我们通过科学网(Wos)的主要主题和文献计量指标,研究了被视为对我们未来构成重大威胁的气候变化与战争之间关系的文献。从时间序列上看,人们对冲突和气候变化研究的兴趣日益浓厚,而大多数研究主要集中在 "环境科学和生态学 "领域。本研究对下载的摘要应用了潜狄利克特分配(LDA)主题模型,以找到冲突和气候变化研究的主要主题。因此,主要议题是粮食、政治、移民、碳排放和动物。
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