Carmen Gheorghe, Carmen Denis Ghimuș, Mihaela-Georgiana Oprea, Mihaela-Irma Vlădescu
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摘要
“多年来,人口、农业和二氧化碳排放之间的关系一直是科学家和机构关注的问题。对人口增长对环境和农业影响的担忧可以追溯到几十年前。随着世界人口的持续增长,科学家和研究人员越来越意识到这种增长对粮食生产、资源利用和温室气体排放的潜在影响。不断增长的人口意味着对食物的更高需求。这增加了农业生产更多粮食的压力,往往导致面积的增加和更集约化的农业方法。集约化涉及化肥、农药和机械的使用增加,这可能导致温室气体排放增加。本研究的目的是量化农业和人口增长对二氧化碳排放的贡献。在这种情况下,在Web of Science上发现了412篇论文。这一领域的论文经常讨论农业在温室气体排放中的作用,包括其对碳循环的直接和间接影响。尽管大多数研究发表于2020年,但随着该领域法规的出现,出版物的数量随着时间的推移而发生了变化。数据显示,拥有最多作者的国家是中国,中国被认为是一个科学研究显著增长的国家。”
Understanding the Link between Population, Agriculture and Carbon Dioxide Emissions: A Bibliometric Analysis of Studies in the Web of Science
"The relationship between population, agriculture, and carbon dioxide emissions has been an issue of concern to scientists and institutions for many years. Concerns about the impact of population growth on the environment and agriculture go back several decades. As the world's population continued to grow, scientists and researchers became increasingly aware of the potential consequences of this growth on food production, resource use, and greenhouse gas emissions. A growing population means higher demand for food. This has increased pressure on agriculture to produce more food, often leading to increased acreage and more intensive farming methods. Intensification involves the increased use of fertilizers, pesticides, and machinery, which can lead to higher greenhouse gas emissions. The goal of this study is to quantify the contribution of agriculture and population growth to carbon dioxide emissions. In this context, 412 papers were found on the Web of Science. Papers in this area often address the role of agriculture in greenhouse gas emissions, including its direct and indirect effects on the carbon cycle. Although most studies were published in 2020, the number of publications has changed over time as regulations in the field have emerged. The data show that the country with the most authors is China, which is recognized as a country with a significant increase in scientific research. "