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ibliometric research on the development of climate change in the BRI regions 被引量:1

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摘要 Climate change is one of the great global challenges.To clarify the research status of climate change in the Belt and Road Initiative(BRI)regions,the BRI countries can better deal with climate change.This study aims to improve our understanding of the status and trends of researchon climate change in the BRI regions.Based on keywords associated with the BRI and climate change,we undertake bibliometric research bycollecting 21,225 related SCI/SSCI articles published during 2013e2018.Statistics and analysis revealed the topics and hotspots of research on BRI and climate change.Following findings are distilled.First,although the number of published articles exhibited a rapidly growing trend,theirdistribution is extremely uneven.Articles were mainly published by institutions from USA,UK,China,India,and Germany,while individualcontributions from most BRI countries was less than 1%of the publication volume.Second,existing studies focused on climate change impactson BRI countries,in addition,climate mitigation and adaptation in BRI regions,especially the assessment of climate change risks and measuresand policies in response to climate change,was less watched in the research.Third,not all BRI regions have been examined by researchers.South Africa,South Asia,and West Asia and North Africa are hotspots,while the Pacific and Central Asia are largely neglected.In the future,BRI countries need to improve their research ability on climate change and more attention should be paid to the field of climate mitigation,especially on the assessment of climate change risks,measures,and policies,and BRI countries in the Oceania and Central Asia regions.
出处 《Advances in Climate Change Research》 SCIE CSCD 2021年第2期254-262,共9页 气候变化研究进展(英文版)
基金 the project-Impact and Adaptation of Climate Change in Major Economies of the Belt and Road(2018YFA0606500) Special Project of China Ministry of Ecology and Environment on Climate Change in 2019(20190208).
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