{"title":"作为基于自然的海岸稳定绿色工程的活河口海岸线:科学计量分析","authors":"Langying Long, Junhong Bai, Tian Xie, Changhong Xiao, Guangliang Zhang, Guozhu Chen","doi":"10.1016/j.ecoleng.2024.107361","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"<div><p>Natural estuarine wetland shorelines play a crucial role in coastal stabilization and preserving ecological security patterns. The effectiveness of estuarine shoreline engineering in reducing coastal erosion and maintaining the stability of ecosystem structures and functions is tightly linked to their types and structures. Although the living estuarine shorelines have received increasing attention, there have been few systematic literature reviews on the development process, research hotspots and future trends in this field. Here we summarized the literatures, and analyzed them in terms of annual publications, subject categories, co-cited journals, countries, institutions, authors, references, and keywords based on OriginPro, VOSviewer, and CiteSpace softwares. Results showed that the studies on living estuarine shorelines have experienced a rapid development phase since 2004, which is mainly categorized into Environmental Sciences and Oceanography, and the research institutions and scholars are mainly from the USA and China. The effects of human activities and climate change on the structures and functions of estuarine ecosystems are the dominant topics. Furthermore, the nature-based management solutions have been proposed to improve the functions and services of estuarine ecosystems. Currently, the habitats of estuarine wetlands worldwide have undergone varying degrees of degradation, therefore, the ecological conservation and restoration of estuarine shorelines urgently require the active participation of the public. It is highly important to integrate multi-disciplinary and multi-technology approaches to construct nature-based, more resilient, multi-service synergistic, and composite living shorelines in coastal zones. The findings of this research can provide scientific guidelines for the adaptive management and conservation of estuarine wetlands.</p></div>","PeriodicalId":11490,"journal":{"name":"Ecological Engineering","volume":"208 ","pages":"Article 107361"},"PeriodicalIF":3.9000,"publicationDate":"2024-08-29","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Living estuarine shorelines as nature-based green engineering for coastal stabilization: A scientometric analysis\",\"authors\":\"Langying Long, Junhong Bai, Tian Xie, Changhong Xiao, Guangliang Zhang, Guozhu Chen\",\"doi\":\"10.1016/j.ecoleng.2024.107361\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<div><p>Natural estuarine wetland shorelines play a crucial role in coastal stabilization and preserving ecological security patterns. The effectiveness of estuarine shoreline engineering in reducing coastal erosion and maintaining the stability of ecosystem structures and functions is tightly linked to their types and structures. Although the living estuarine shorelines have received increasing attention, there have been few systematic literature reviews on the development process, research hotspots and future trends in this field. Here we summarized the literatures, and analyzed them in terms of annual publications, subject categories, co-cited journals, countries, institutions, authors, references, and keywords based on OriginPro, VOSviewer, and CiteSpace softwares. Results showed that the studies on living estuarine shorelines have experienced a rapid development phase since 2004, which is mainly categorized into Environmental Sciences and Oceanography, and the research institutions and scholars are mainly from the USA and China. The effects of human activities and climate change on the structures and functions of estuarine ecosystems are the dominant topics. Furthermore, the nature-based management solutions have been proposed to improve the functions and services of estuarine ecosystems. Currently, the habitats of estuarine wetlands worldwide have undergone varying degrees of degradation, therefore, the ecological conservation and restoration of estuarine shorelines urgently require the active participation of the public. It is highly important to integrate multi-disciplinary and multi-technology approaches to construct nature-based, more resilient, multi-service synergistic, and composite living shorelines in coastal zones. 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Living estuarine shorelines as nature-based green engineering for coastal stabilization: A scientometric analysis
Natural estuarine wetland shorelines play a crucial role in coastal stabilization and preserving ecological security patterns. The effectiveness of estuarine shoreline engineering in reducing coastal erosion and maintaining the stability of ecosystem structures and functions is tightly linked to their types and structures. Although the living estuarine shorelines have received increasing attention, there have been few systematic literature reviews on the development process, research hotspots and future trends in this field. Here we summarized the literatures, and analyzed them in terms of annual publications, subject categories, co-cited journals, countries, institutions, authors, references, and keywords based on OriginPro, VOSviewer, and CiteSpace softwares. Results showed that the studies on living estuarine shorelines have experienced a rapid development phase since 2004, which is mainly categorized into Environmental Sciences and Oceanography, and the research institutions and scholars are mainly from the USA and China. The effects of human activities and climate change on the structures and functions of estuarine ecosystems are the dominant topics. Furthermore, the nature-based management solutions have been proposed to improve the functions and services of estuarine ecosystems. Currently, the habitats of estuarine wetlands worldwide have undergone varying degrees of degradation, therefore, the ecological conservation and restoration of estuarine shorelines urgently require the active participation of the public. It is highly important to integrate multi-disciplinary and multi-technology approaches to construct nature-based, more resilient, multi-service synergistic, and composite living shorelines in coastal zones. The findings of this research can provide scientific guidelines for the adaptive management and conservation of estuarine wetlands.
期刊介绍:
Ecological engineering has been defined as the design of ecosystems for the mutual benefit of humans and nature. The journal is meant for ecologists who, because of their research interests or occupation, are involved in designing, monitoring, or restoring ecosystems, and can serve as a bridge between ecologists and engineers.
Specific topics covered in the journal include: habitat reconstruction; ecotechnology; synthetic ecology; bioengineering; restoration ecology; ecology conservation; ecosystem rehabilitation; stream and river restoration; reclamation ecology; non-renewable resource conservation. Descriptions of specific applications of ecological engineering are acceptable only when situated within context of adding novelty to current research and emphasizing ecosystem restoration. We do not accept purely descriptive reports on ecosystem structures (such as vegetation surveys), purely physical assessment of materials that can be used for ecological restoration, small-model studies carried out in the laboratory or greenhouse with artificial (waste)water or crop studies, or case studies on conventional wastewater treatment and eutrophication that do not offer an ecosystem restoration approach within the paper.