Mangrove Literature from 2000 to 2019 – A Scientometric Analysis of Scopus Records

IF 0.6 Q3 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE Journal of Scientometric Research Pub Date : 2023-01-06 DOI:10.5530/jscires.11.3.49
D. Thattai, S. Rangarajan, Rajitha J Rajan, Lakshmy J. Rajan
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Mangrove forests are incredibly important ecosystems. They are biodiversity hotspots, provide livelihood for the coastal communities, maintain the water quality, stabilize shorelines by slowing erosion and capture massive amounts of carbon dioxide emissions and other greenhouse gases from the atmosphere. Mangroves thus offer a wide area of research to the scientific community of the world and hence it may be interesting to know the growth of literature in the field of mangrove research. In this context, we present a scientiometric analysis of literature for 7603 Scopus articles published globally in the area of mangrove research during the period 2000–2019. No such study has been done on mangroves after 2012 and hence this study has got its own relevance in scientometrics to highlight the recent developments in the field of mangrove ecosystem and associated research. To accomplish the research Microsoft Excel and Bibexcel were used for the bibliometric analyses and Pajek and CiteSpace were used for mapping and visualization. The results indicate that 90% of work were peer-reviewed articles and a doubling time obtained is 8 years. China leads the rest of the countries by a big margin in the number of publications on mangroves followed by India, and the USA. ‘Remote sensing’, ‘Avicennia marina’, ‘salinity’, ‘sediment’ and ‘climate change’ are the major areas under which the research is progressing in a fast pace. This research study will help the researchers about the direction of evolution of research and upcoming research trends.
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2000年至2019年的红树林文献——对Scopus记录的科学计量学分析
红树林是非常重要的生态系统。它们是生物多样性的热点,为沿海社区提供生计,维持水质,通过减缓侵蚀来稳定海岸线,并从大气中捕获大量二氧化碳排放和其他温室气体。因此,红树林为世界科学界提供了广泛的研究领域,因此了解红树林研究领域的文献增长可能很有趣。在此背景下,我们对2000-2019年期间全球红树林研究领域发表的7603篇Scopus文章进行了科学计量分析。2012年以后再没有对红树林进行过这样的研究,因此本研究在科学计量学中有其自身的相关性,以突出红树林生态系统和相关研究领域的最新进展。采用Microsoft Excel和Bibexcel进行文献计量分析,Pajek和CiteSpace进行制图和可视化。结果表明,90%的工作是同行评议的文章,获得的翻倍时间为8年。在关于红树林的出版物数量上,中国遥遥领先于其他国家,其次是印度和美国。“遥感”、“Avicennia marina”、“盐度”、“沉积物”和“气候变化”是研究进展迅速的主要领域。本研究将有助于研究人员了解研究的发展方向和未来的研究趋势。
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