利用城市增长模型(UGM)促进可持续城市规划和具有气候复原力的城市:文献计量分析

IF 0.6 Q3 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE Journal of Scientometric Research Pub Date : 2023-11-30 DOI:10.5530/jscires.12.3.056
Kaushikkumar P. Sheladiya, Chetan R Patel
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快速的技术、社会、政治、人口和城市发展不断改变着全球城市的规模。因此,必须建立城市增长模型,以尽量减少未来的不确定性。因此,研究城市如何发展以及研究人员如何研究影响城市发展的因素至关重要。本研究采用文献计量学方法,旨在确定城市增长模型(UGM)作品的出版模式和扩展潜力,从而更好地了解未来可能的研究方向。本研究使用文献计量学 R 软件包和 VOSviewer 软件对 Scopus 中所有关于 "城市增长模型 "的已发表文章进行了识别和分析。共识别出 1983 年至 2023 年期间发表在 103 种期刊上的 218 篇文章,以及 557 位作者撰写的 25 篇书籍章节,每篇文章的合作指数为 2.7,作者人数为 2.56。近年来高频使用的关键词有城市增长、土地利用、遥感、城市规划、蜂窝自动机、城市发展、建模、城市化、地理信息系统(GIS)和土地利用变化。发表在《计算机、环境和城市系统》上的研究论文被引用次数最多,总引用次数为 1047 次,h 指数为 13。最活跃的国家是中国,共有 38 篇文献。UGM 研究中被引用最多的论文题为 "使用逻辑回归对亚特兰大的城市发展进行建模",引用次数超过 378 次。研究结果提供了重要的研究成果数据的里程碑和起点,以及对 UGM 研究发展的了解。这将有助于估计和评估城市化的速度、位置以及发展前后的后果,以免城市化陷入不合适和不可持续的道路。
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Leveraging Urban Growth Models (UGM) for Sustainable Urban Planning and Climate Resilient Cities: A Bibliometric Analysis
Speedy technological, social, political, demographic, and urban developments continued to change the scale of the cities worldwide. Therefore, it becomes essential to model urban growth to minimize future uncertainties. Therefore, it is critical to investigate how cities grow and how researchers investigate which factors influence city growth. Using bibliometric methods, this study intends to pinpoint the publishing patterns and expansion potential of Urban Growth Modelling (UGM) works, providing a better understanding and possible future research paths. All published articles on the 'Urban Growth model' from Scopus were identified and analyzed using the Bibliometric R-package and VOSviewer software. 218 publications were identified from 1983 to 2023, published in 103 journals, and 25 book chapters contributed by 557 authors, with a 2.7 collaboration Index and 2.56 authors per document. The high-frequency keywords used in recent years are urban growth, land use, remote sensing, urban planning, cellular automaton, urban development, modeling, urbanization, Geographic Information System (GIS), and land use change. Research papers published in Computers, Environment, and Urban Systems are the most cited, with 1047 total citations, h -index 13. The most active country was China, with a total of 38 documents. The most cited paper for UGM research is titled 'Modelling urban growth in Atlanta using logistic regression', which received over 378 citations. The study's findings offer milestones, a starting point for important research productivity data, and an understanding of how UGM research has evolved. This will help to estimate and assess the rate of urbanization, its location, and the consequences of before and after development before it gets stranded in unsuitable and unsustainable pathways.
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