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Abstract
Introduction
Walkability is crucial for sustainable development and promotes environmental, economic, and health benefits. Based on the importance of walkability in the built environment (WBE) during the sustainability era, this study offers a critical review of WBE using a bibliometric approach to showcase the following: a) progress and main areas, b) research gaps and trends, and c) the proposal of a comprehensive framework for future studies.
Method
To better understand the WBE, 2150 documents covering 2000 to November 1, 2024, were extracted from the Scopus database. VOSviewer and the Bibliometrix package in the R statistical programming language were used to analyze and visualize the data. In addition, desk studies and gray literature, including movements, conferences, reports, and concepts, were investigated.
Results
The document publication process and results of co-occurrence and factorial analyses revealed that the concept of WBE evolved over four periods. The main areas of evolution include social aspects, health, and the built environment, all of which improved in each period. Economics and technology were integrated into the other areas during the final period. This provides a comprehensive framework for a better understanding of the WBE concept. Additionally, the strong correlation (r = 0.99, p < 0.05) between the number of citations and annual publications underscores the significance of WBE studies in the scientific community. Nevertheless, developing countries account for only 10% of scientific studies in this field.
Conclusion
These findings and emerging trends can offer valuable insights to urban planners, designers, managers, and researchers from diverse disciplines to enhance the WBE, particularly in developing countries.
可步行性对可持续发展至关重要,并促进环境、经济和健康效益。基于可持续性时代建筑环境(WBE)中步行性的重要性,本研究使用文献计量学方法对WBE进行了批判性回顾,以展示以下内容:a)进展和主要领域,b)研究差距和趋势,以及c)未来研究的综合框架建议。方法从Scopus数据库中提取2000年至2024年11月1日的2150篇文献,以更好地理解WBE。使用R统计编程语言中的VOSviewer和Bibliometrix包对数据进行分析和可视化。此外,还调查了案头研究和灰色文献,包括运动、会议、报告和概念。结果文献发表过程、共现分析和析因分析结果显示,WBE概念经历了四个时期的演变。进化的主要领域包括社会方面、健康和建筑环境,所有这些都在每个时期得到改善。在最后阶段,经济和技术被纳入其他领域。这为更好地理解WBE概念提供了一个全面的框架。此外,强相关性(r = 0.99, p <;引用次数和年度出版物之间的0.05)强调了WBE研究在科学界的重要性。然而,发展中国家只占这一领域科学研究的10%。这些发现和新兴趋势可以为来自不同学科的城市规划者、设计师、管理人员和研究人员提供宝贵的见解,以增强城市经济效益,特别是在发展中国家。