Global Landscape of Urban Agriculture and Covid-19 Research: A Bibliometric Analysis

Suphathida Sawangchaeng, Settawut Bamrungkhul
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During the Covid-19 pandemic, urban agriculture, which refers to various forms of agricultural production within or surrounding the city, gained more attention from scholars worldwide. Given the multiple benefits associated with urban agriculture, these practices were adopted to address the adverse impacts in various dimensions, such as food security, health, and well-being. Simultaneously, urban agriculture also was affected by the Covid-19 pandemic, influencing the practice from both theoretical and practical perspectives, which expanded the scope of research in this field across various disciplines and perspectives. Consequently, it is difficult to track the topic and scope of the current research status as a basis for developing research about urban agriculture in the future. However, a systematic review that consolidates the current state of knowledge to support advanced research had not yet been conducted. Our paper aimed to fill this gap by employing a bibliometric analysis of articles in the Web of Science Core Collection (WoSCC) to examine the research landscape of urban agriculture and Covid-19. VOSviewer was the main platform adopted to conduct the bibliometric analysis in order to construct the research landscape based on three scopes, namely, main contributors (authors, sources, organisations, and countries), hot issues, and research themes. The analysis revealed that the WoSCC had indexed a total of 214 articles, with an increasing number of publications from 2020 to 2022. Although studies on urban agriculture and Covid-19 were conducted worldwide, authors and organisations from developed countries, especially the United States, were the primary contributors to article publications. The journal “Sustainability” was the main source of published articles about urban agriculture and Covid-19, receiving the highest number of citations. Research on urban agriculture and Covid-19 was conducted under eight crucial research themes associated with the food sector, benefits for health and well-being, climate change and air quality, marginalised communities, practising the community garden, practising home gardening, lessons learned from the policies and projects, and innovation and technology. Despite research being conducted on urban agriculture and the Covid-19 pandemic within different themes and geographical contexts, the majority of studies primarily focused on the benefits and behaviour change associated with urban agriculture practices to mitigate the negative impact of Covid-19 in terms of the food system and mental health. This finding is consistent with the keywords co-occurrence analysis, which identified “food security/insecurity” and “resilience” as the main hot issues. In addition, most of the other high-frequency keywords also were associated with the food system and well-being. Based on these findings, research on urban agriculture during Covid-19 generally concentrated on the crucial problems associated with Covid-19, especially for the food sector and health, rather than urbanization, which had been the primary focus in earlier times. Finally, we provide recommended ways forward for future studies in this field by offering insights into the current scope of the research landscape on urban agriculture and Covid-19, which had been neglected in previous studies.
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城市农业和 Covid-19 研究的全球格局:文献计量分析
在 Covid-19 大流行期间,城市农业(指在城市内部或周边进行的各种形式的农业生产)得到了全世界学者的更多关注。鉴于都市农业的多重益处,这些做法被采用来应对粮食安全、健康和福祉等各方面的不利影响。与此同时,城市农业也受到了 Covid-19 大流行病的影响,从理论和实践两个角度对这一做法产生了影响,从而扩大了这一领域跨学科和跨视角的研究范围。因此,很难追踪当前研究现状的主题和范围,以此作为今后开展都市农业研究的基础。然而,还没有人对当前的知识状况进行过系统的回顾,以支持高级研究。我们的论文旨在通过对科学网核心文献集(WoSCC)中的文章进行文献计量分析来研究都市农业和 Covid-19 的研究状况,从而填补这一空白。VOSviewer 是进行文献计量分析的主要平台,目的是根据主要贡献者(作者、来源、组织和国家)、热点问题和研究主题这三个范围构建研究格局。分析结果显示,WoSCC 共收录了 214 篇文章,从 2020 年到 2022 年,发表的文章数量不断增加。尽管有关城市农业和 Covid-19 的研究在全球范围内开展,但来自发达国家(尤其是美国)的作者和组织是文章发表的主要贡献者。可持续性 "期刊是有关城市农业和 Covid-19 的文章发表的主要来源,被引用的次数最多。关于都市农业和 Covid-19 的研究是在八个关键研究主题下进行的,分别涉及粮食部门、对健康和福祉的益处、气候变化和空气质量、边缘化社区、社区花园实践、家庭园艺实践、从政策和项目中吸取的经验教训以及创新和技术。尽管在不同的主题和地理背景下对城市农业和 Covid-19 大流行病进行了研究,但大多数研究主要侧重于与城市农业实践相关的益处和行为改变,以减轻 Covid-19 在食品系统和心理健康方面的负面影响。这一发现与关键词共现分析相一致,后者将 "粮食安全/不安全 "和 "复原力 "确定为主要的热点问题。此外,大多数其他高频关键词也与粮食系统和福祉有关。基于这些发现,Covid-19 期间有关都市农业的研究一般集中在与 Covid-19 相关的关键问题上,尤其是粮食部门和健康问题,而不是城市化问题,后者在早期一直是主要关注点。最后,我们对城市农业和 Covid-19 研究的当前范围提出了见解,为这一领域今后的研究提供了建议性的前进方向,而这些问题在以往的研究中被忽视了。
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