Investigating the Impact of Climate and Land Use Changes on Mangrove Ecosystems: A Bibliometric Analysis from 2013 to 2023

4区 地球科学 Q3 Earth and Planetary Sciences Journal of Coastal Research Pub Date : 2024-07-01 DOI:10.2112/JCOASTRES-D-23-00075.1
Aulia Rahim, T. Soeprobowati, Thomas Triadi Putranto, H. Hadiyanto, Mirza Hanif Alfalah
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ABSTRACT Rahim, A.; Soeprobowati, T.R.; Putranto, T.T.; Hadiyanto, H., and Alfalah, M.H., 2024. Investigating the impact of climate and land use changes on mangrove ecosystems: A bibliometric analysis from 2013 to 2023. Journal of Coastal Research, 40(4), 768–778. Charlotte (North Carolina), ISSN 0749-0208. Mangroves are essential to the stability of coastal regions, especially when facing the threat of climate change. However, deforestation, land use changes, and rising sea levels destroy mangrove forests. Based on bibliometric analysis, this paper aims to gain insight into the impact of climate and land use changes on mangroves. By searching Scopus, 534 pieces of literature from 2013 to 2023 were found, and they were analyzed based on bibliometric information and article metadata. Trends and hotspots of the impact of climate and land use changes on mangrove research were explored using VOSviewer software. The results of a network co-occurrence analysis revealed that mangroves, climate change, land use change, blue carbon, and wetlands represent the most popular central areas of study. The results of this paper show that the countries with the greatest number of publications on mangroves and climate and land use changes are the United States, Australia, India, Indonesia, and China. The research findings revealed that remote sensing and geographic information systems (GIS) are the most recently used technologies to enhance the research field of ecosystem monitoring in mangrove research. Maintaining and increasing carbon sinks through sustainable management of mangrove ecosystems have been a potential priority in climate change and mangrove ecosystem research development. This research highlights trends in the impact of climate and land use changes on mangrove ecosystem research over the past 10 years. It identifies areas that require further research investment to promote future research collaboration.
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调查气候和土地利用变化对红树林生态系统的影响:2013年至2023年文献计量分析
ABSTRACT Rahim, A.; Soeprobowati, T.R.; Putranto, T.T.; Hadiyanto, H., and Alfalah, M.H., 2024.调查气候和土地利用变化对红树林生态系统的影响:2013-2023年文献计量分析。沿海研究期刊》,40(4),768-778。夏洛特(北卡罗来纳州),ISSN 0749-0208。红树林对沿海地区的稳定至关重要,尤其是在面临气候变化威胁时。然而,森林砍伐、土地利用变化和海平面上升破坏了红树林。基于文献计量分析,本文旨在深入了解气候和土地利用变化对红树林的影响。通过检索 Scopus,找到了 2013 年至 2023 年的 534 篇文献,并根据文献计量学信息和文章元数据对其进行了分析。利用 VOSviewer 软件探讨了气候和土地利用变化对红树林研究的影响趋势和热点。网络共现分析结果显示,红树林、气候变化、土地利用变化、蓝碳和湿地代表了最热门的中心研究领域。本文的研究结果表明,在红树林、气候和土地利用变化方面发表论文最多的国家是美国、澳大利亚、印度、印度尼西亚和中国。研究结果显示,遥感和地理信息系统(GIS)是最近用于加强红树林研究中生态系统监测研究领域的最新技术。通过红树林生态系统的可持续管理来保持和增加碳汇一直是气候变化和红树林生态系统研究发展的潜在重点。本研究强调了过去 10 年气候和土地利用变化对红树林生态系统研究影响的趋势。它确定了需要进一步研究投资的领域,以促进未来的研究合作。
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Journal of Coastal Research
Journal of Coastal Research 地学-地球科学综合
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Coastal Research (JCR) is one of the leading international journals for coastal studies and processes, and is published bi-monthly by the Coastal Education & Research Foundation [CERF]. By covering the entire field of coastal research, the JCR encompasses all subjects relevant to natural and engineered environments (freshwater, brackish, or marine) and the protection/management of their resources in the vicinity of coastlines of the world. Even though the journal broadly focuses on immediate shoreline zones, the JCR also embraces those coastal environments that either reach some indefinite distance inland or that extend seaward beyond the outer margins of the sublittoral (neritic) zone. The JCR disseminates accurate information to both the public and research specialists around the world on all aspects of coastal issues in an effort to maintain or improve the quality of our planet''s shoreline resources.
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