SCIENTOMETRIC REVIEW OF SMART WATER MANAGEMENT LITERATURE FROM THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOAL PERSPECTIVE

IF 2 4区 管理学 Q3 MANAGEMENT
Fengyu Bao, Igor Martek, Qihong Wu, Zhongqing Wang, Yang Yang, Chuan Chen, Albert P. C. Chan
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Water is essential to human survival; however, many people, particularly those in poorer countries, lack access to reliable sources of clean and safe water. Despite decades of effort to address this issue, water sustainability remains elusive even today. Smart technologies have been widely adopted for water management, rendering smart water management a promising path to achieving water sustainability. Nevertheless, the efficacy of such smart water management in attaining sustainability remains unclear. This study aims to investigate the progress made in pursuing water sustainability with smart water management through a scientometric literature review. The Scopus database was employed to extract a pool of 460 candidate publications, which were then analyzed for content using bibliometric analysis and VOSviewer software. Nine clustered research themes were classified, corresponding to the nine targets of sustainable development goals (SDGs) for water. The findings show that engagement across these topics is highly unequal, providing substantial guidance on where emerging research efforts should be concentrated. The novelty of this study mainly lies in the SDG perspective that provides a significant but overlooked angle for observing progress in smart water management domain. The findings can enlighten the international water industry to create a more favorable environment for regions lagging in using smart technologies to facilitate overall water sustainability.
可持续发展目标视角下智慧水管理文献的科学计量学综述
水是人类生存所必需的;然而,许多人,特别是贫穷国家的人,无法获得可靠的清洁和安全水源。尽管几十年来一直在努力解决这个问题,但即使在今天,水的可持续性仍然难以捉摸。智能技术已被广泛应用于水管理,使智能水管理成为实现水可持续性的有希望的途径。然而,这种智能水管理在实现可持续性方面的功效仍不清楚。本研究旨在通过科学计量学文献综述,探讨智能水管理在追求水可持续性方面取得的进展。使用Scopus数据库提取460份候选出版物,然后使用文献计量学分析和VOSviewer软件对其内容进行分析。根据水资源可持续发展目标的9个具体目标,对9个聚类研究主题进行了分类。研究结果表明,对这些主题的参与是高度不平等的,这为新兴研究工作应该集中在哪里提供了实质性的指导。本研究的新颖之处主要在于可持续发展目标视角,它为观察智慧水管理领域的进展提供了一个重要但被忽视的角度。研究结果可以启发国际水务行业为在使用智能技术以促进整体水可持续性方面落后的地区创造更有利的环境。
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4.00
自引率
18.50%
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23
审稿时长
15 weeks
期刊介绍: International Journal of Strategic Property Management is a peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary journal which publishes original research papers. The journal provides a forum for discussion and debate relating to all areas of strategic property management. Topics include, but are not limited to, the following: asset management, facilities management, property policy, budgeting and financial controls, enhancing residential property value, marketing and leasing, risk management, real estate valuation and investment, innovations in residential management, housing finance, sustainability and housing development, applications, etc.
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