巴基斯坦的洪水:最新的回顾

Hassam Bin Waseem , Irfan Ahmad Rana
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洪水在世界范围内造成毁灭性的影响。由于气候变化,洪水发生的频率和严重程度显著增加。特别是巴基斯坦,近年来经历了两次最具灾难性的洪水事件:2010年的超级洪水和2022年的季风洪水,影响了数百万人。这些事件的实际影响仍未完全了解。然而,目前还没有一项研究能够全面解释巴基斯坦洪水研究背景下的知识现状、主要研究领域和主题。为了解决这一研究空白,本研究采用文献计量学和专题分析对巴基斯坦洪水进行了最先进的系统文献综述。该数据集包括从Scopus数据库获得的601篇研究论文。文献计量分析显示,洪水相关主题的出版物呈上升趋势,主要是在环境、地球和行星以及社会科学的范围内。这些出版物涉及来自全球57个国家160个不同机构的160位作者的贡献。专题分析确定了几个主要研究领域,包括性别、社会资本、生计、粮食安全、风险感知、风险和脆弱性评估、社会经济影响以及地理信息系统和遥感的应用。研究还提出了评估洪水风险和脆弱性的指标和定量方法。该研究建议,未来的研究应考察与减少洪水风险相关的社会经济和制度挑战。此外,将适应气候变化和减少洪水风险结合起来,可以制定政策和框架,促进抗洪社区的发展。
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Floods in Pakistan: A state-of-the-art review

Floods inflict devastating impacts worldwide. The frequency and severity of floods have notably increased as a result of climate change. Pakistan, in particular, has experienced two of the most catastrophic flooding events in recent years: the 2010 super floods and the 2022 monsoon floods, affecting millions of people. The tangible impacts of these events are still not fully understood. However, no study has been found that comprehensively explains the current state of knowledge, major research areas, and themes within the context of flood studies in Pakistan. To address this research gap, this study uses bibliometric and thematic analysis to conduct a state-of-the-art systematic literature review on Pakistan's floods. The dataset comprises 601 research articles obtained from the Scopus database. The bibliometric analysis reveals an upward trend in publications on flood-related topics, primarily within the scope of environmental, earth and planetary, and social sciences. These publications involve the contributions of 160 authors from 160 different institutions and 57 countries across the globe. The thematic analysis identifies several major research areas, including gender, social capital, livelihood, food security, risk perception, risk and vulnerability assessment, socioeconomic impacts, and the application of GIS and Remote Sensing. The study also presents indicators and quantitative methods to assess flood risk and vulnerability. The study recommends that future research examine the socioeconomic and institutional challenges associated with flood risk reduction. Additionally, integrating climate change adaptation and flood risk reduction can lead to developing policies and frameworks to promote flood-resilient communities.

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