利用技术促进可持续畜牧业发展:文献计量学综述

J. Ramírez-Durán, WA Niebles, Stojanovich-Morante, JA Guerra-Cogollo, J. Ramírez-Durán
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时至今日,畜牧业仍然是世界经济和全球粮食安全的主要支柱之一。然而,尽管畜牧业对人类的生存至关重要,但它也会对环境和健康造成影响,这值得关注,而且不可逆转地需要寻找一切可能的替代办法,以确保畜牧业生产过程的可持续性。因此,本研究是在对有关利用技术开发可持续畜牧生产工艺的科学文献进行综述的框架下开展的。该综述包括在 Scopus 数据库中开发的文献计量分析,根据关键词对 1987 年至 2023 年间出版的所有文献进行了界定:"使用搜索公式(TITLE-ABS-KEY("可持续性")和 TITLE-ABS-KEY("牲畜")或 TITLE-ABS-KEY("养牛")或 TITLE-ABS-KEY("养牛")或 TITLE-ABS-KEY("牛")和 TITLE-ABS-KEY("技术"))从中获取数据。结果共发现 887 篇论文,其中期刊论文占 59%,综述占 19%,会议论文占 11%,其余 11%为其他形式的论文。从 1987 年到 2023 年的科研成果来看,该研究领域的论文数量呈上升趋势,其中 2019 年到 2022 年是论文发表的最高峰(占已发表论文总数的 47%)。研究结果表明,60%的研究论文发表在美国、英国、印度、澳大利亚和意大利。此外,《可持续发展》(瑞士)、《动物》、《动物科学杂志》、《清洁生产杂志》和《IOP 会议系列》也是发表论文最多的期刊:此外,《可持续性》(瑞士)、《动物》、《动物科学杂志》、《清洁生产杂志》和《IOP 会议系列:地球与环境科学》是就该主题发表论文最多的期刊,占论文总数的 13%。其余出版物分布在不同期刊上。考虑到该主题 92% 的研究人员为临时人员,Koziel JA 是发表文章最多的作者,共发表了 7 篇文章。同样,瓦赫宁根大学与研究中心、爱荷华州立大学、巴西农业研究公司、圭尔夫大学和米兰大学也是对研究课题进行研究最多的机构,发表的论文占 11%。关键词:牲畜、可持续发展、养牛、育牛、牛、技术、健康、环境
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Use of technology for sustainable livestock processes: a bibliometric review
To this date, livestock activity continues to constitute one of the main bastions of the world economy and global food security. Still, just as it is vital for the subsistence of humanity, it also generates environmental and health effects that deserve attention, and that forge the irrevocable need to look for all possible alternatives to guarantee the sustainability of animal production processes. Therefore, this research has been developed under the framework of a review of the scientific literature related to the use of technology to develop sustainable livestock production processes. This review consisted of a bibliometric analysis developed within the Scopus database, delimiting all the documents published between 1987 and 2023, based on the keywords: "Sustainability", "Livestock" and "Technology", from which the data was obtained, using the search equation (TITLE-ABS-KEY ( "sustainability" ) AND TITLE-ABS-KEY ( "livestock" ) OR TITLE-ABS-KEY ( "cattle breeding" ) OR TITLE-ABS-KEY ( "cattle raising" ) OR TITLE-ABS -KEY ( "cattle" ) AND TITLE-ABS-KEY ( "technology" ) ). A total of 887 papers in all were discovered as a consequence, with journal articles accounting for 59% of them, reviews for 19%, conference articles for 11%, and other formats for the remaining 11%. The scientific output examined between 1987 and 2023 demonstrates an increasing tendency in the study area, with the years 2019 to 2022 exhibiting the biggest publishing peaks (47% of all published papers). The findings indicate that 60% of the papers produced for the study subject were published in the United States, the United Kingdom, India, Australia and Italy. Furthermore, Sustainability (Switzerland), Animal, Journal of Animal Science, Journal of Cleaner Production and IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science, were the journals that published the most on the topic, accounting for 13% of the total publications. The remaining publications are distributed among various journals. Considering that 92% of researchers in this subject are temporary, Koziel JA is the author with the most publications with seven. Similarly, Wageningen University and Research, Iowa State University, Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária - Embrapa, University of Guelph and Università Degli Studi di Milano were the institutions that conducted the most research on the study's subject, accounting for 11% of the publications. Key words: livestock, sustainability, cattle raising, cattle breeding, cattle, technology, health, environment
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African Journal of Food, Agriculture, Nutrition and Development
African Journal of Food, Agriculture, Nutrition and Development Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)
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期刊介绍: The African Journal of Food, Agriculture, Nutrition and Development (AJFAND) is a highly cited and prestigious quarterly peer reviewed journal with a global reputation, published in Kenya by the Africa Scholarly Science Communications Trust (ASSCAT). Our internationally recognized publishing programme covers a wide range of scientific and development disciplines, including agriculture, food, nutrition, environmental management and sustainable development related information.
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