A bibliometric analysis of carbon exchange in global drylands.

IF 2.7 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Zhaogang Liu, Zhi Chen, Guirui Yu, Tianyou Zhang, Meng Yang
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Abstract

Drylands refer to regions with an aridity index lower than 0.65, and billions of people depend on services provided by the critically important ecosystems in these areas. How ecosystem carbon exchange in global drylands (CED) occurs and how climate change affects CED are critical to the global carbon cycle. Here, we performed a comprehensive bibliometric study on the fields of annual publications, marked journals, marked institutions, marked countries, popular keywords, and their temporal evolution to understand the temporal trends of CED research over the past 30 a (1991-2020). We found that the annual scientific publications on CED research increased significantly at an average growth rate of 7.93%. Agricultural Water Management ranked first among all journals and had the most citations. The ten most productive institutions were centered on drylands in America, China, and Australia that had the largest number and most citations of publications on CED research. "Climate change" and climate-related (such as "drought", "precipitation", "temperature", and "rainfall") research were found to be the most popular study areas. Keywords were classified into five clusters, indicating the five main research focuses on CED studies: hydrological cycle, effects of climate change, carbon and water balance, productivity, and carbon-nitrogen-phosphorous coupling cycles. The temporal evolution of keywords further showed that the areas of focus on CED studies were transformed from classical pedology and agricultural research to applied ecology and then to global change ecological research over the past 30 a. In future CED studies, basic themes (such as "water", "yield", and "salinity") and motor themes (such as "climate change", "sustainability", and "remote sensing") will be the focus of research on CED. In particular, multiple integrated methods to understand climate change and ecosystem sustainability are potential new research trends and hotspots.

全球旱地碳交换的文献计量学分析。
旱地是指干旱指数低于0.65的地区,数十亿人依赖这些地区至关重要的生态系统提供的服务。全球干旱地生态系统碳交换的发生方式以及气候变化对干旱地生态系统的影响对全球碳循环至关重要。本文从年度出版物、标记期刊、标记机构、标记国家、热门关键词及其时间演变等方面,对过去30 a(1991-2020年)CED研究的时间趋势进行了综合文献计量分析。我们发现,CED研究的年度科学出版物显著增加,平均增长率为7.93%。《农业水管理》在所有期刊中排名第一,被引用次数最多。生产力最高的十个机构集中在美国、中国和澳大利亚的旱地,这些地区在CED研究方面的出版物数量最多,引用次数最多。“气候变化”和与气候相关(如“干旱”、“降水”、“温度”和“降雨”)的研究被发现是最受欢迎的研究领域。关键词被划分为5个集群,分别是水文循环、气候变化效应、碳水平衡、生产力和碳氮磷耦合循环。关键词的时间演化进一步表明,过去30 a来,CED研究的重点领域从经典的土壤学和农业研究转向应用生态学,再转向全球变化生态学研究。在未来的CED研究中,基础主题(如“水”、“产量”和“盐度”)和动力主题(如“气候变化”、“可持续性”和“遥感”)将成为CED研究的重点。特别是,多种综合方法理解气候变化和生态系统可持续性是潜在的研究新趋势和热点。
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Journal of Arid Land
Journal of Arid Land ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES-
CiteScore
4.70
自引率
6.70%
发文量
768
审稿时长
3.2 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Arid Land is an international peer-reviewed journal co-sponsored by Xinjiang Institute of Ecology and Geography, the Chinese Academy of Sciences and Science Press. It aims to meet the needs of researchers, students and practitioners in sustainable development and eco-environmental management, focusing on the arid and semi-arid lands in Central Asia and the world at large. The Journal covers such topics as the dynamics of natural resources (including water, soil and land, organism and climate), the security and sustainable development of natural resources, and the environment and the ecology in arid and semi-arid lands, especially in Central Asia. Coverage also includes interactions between the atmosphere, hydrosphere, biosphere, and lithosphere, and the relationship between these natural processes and human activities. Also discussed are patterns of geography, ecology and environment; ecological improvement and environmental protection; and regional responses and feedback mechanisms to global change. The Journal of Arid Land also presents reviews, brief communications, trends and book reviews of work on these topics.
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