Trends and hot topics in green open space and ecological wisdom research

R. D. Manningtyas, K. Furuya
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Studies on green open space and ecological wisdom have developed over time and are linked to various subjects and impacts. However, both research subjects have developed somewhat independently despite their approaches often achieving a sustainable landscape. This paper proposed a bibliometric analysis of green open space and ecological wisdom research to identify the trends and hot topics on both aspects, then determine a potential topic for future research relating to both subject areas. We collected English research papers from the last decades from the Scopus database using appropriate keywords and analyzed the metadata using VOSviewer program. Then, the text data were extracted from the title and abstract of the document collections using VOSviewer built-in text mining function. The hot topic term was analyzed by calculating the score of the average citation based on their occurrences. Finally, potential research in green open space and ecological wisdom field was determined by overlaying the findings and catching the slice. A total of 283 document collections were analyzed and 75 most relevant terms were found. All the terms were divided into four clusters as a research field: urban green space cluster, environmental quality cluster, sustainable planning cluster, and landscape development cluster. Further, the hot topic analysis found ten keywords that had a high citation impact in document collection and mostly came from a sustainable planning cluster. After overlaying the findings, six terms emerged that have a high potential for future research because of their high citation impact for science.
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关于绿色开放空间和生态智慧的研究随着时间的推移而发展,并与各种主题和影响联系在一起。然而,尽管这两个研究主题的方法经常实现可持续景观,但它们都在一定程度上独立发展。本文提出了对绿色开放空间和生态智慧研究的文献计量分析,以确定这两个方面的趋势和热点,然后确定未来与这两个主题领域相关的潜在研究主题。我们使用适当的关键词从Scopus数据库中收集了过去几十年的英语研究论文,并使用VOSviewer程序分析了元数据。然后,使用VOSviewer内置的文本挖掘功能,从文档集合的标题和摘要中提取文本数据。通过根据热点术语的出现情况计算平均引用分数来分析热点术语。最后,通过对研究结果的叠加和切片,确定了绿色开放空间和生态智慧领域的潜在研究方向。共分析了283个文件集,发现了75个最相关的术语。所有术语都被划分为四个集群作为研究领域:城市绿地集群、环境质量集群、可持续规划集群和景观发展集群。此外,热门话题分析发现,十个关键词在文献收集中具有较高的引用影响,并且大多来自可持续规划集群。在叠加这些发现后,出现了六个对未来研究具有很高潜力的术语,因为它们对科学的引用影响很大。
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Communications in Science and Technology
Communications in Science and Technology Engineering-Engineering (all)
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