Chao Gao, Xinyi Lai, Shasha Li, Zhiwei Cui, Zhiyou Long
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Abstract
With the rapid pace of global urbanization, understanding the impact of the urban built environment on travel behavior has become increasingly significant for developing sustainable and efficient transportation systems. This study conducts a bibliometric review of related research over the past two decades (1997–2023), utilizing 1745 publications from the Web of Science database through network analysis and content analysis. It provides a comprehensive quantitative analysis encompassing publication trends, national and institutional collaborations, and keyword evolution clustering perspectives. The results reveal that (1) academic interest in exploring the implications of the urban built environment on travel behavior has grown markedly, especially in the past decade, with emerging technological approaches and research perspectives; (2) the USA, P.R.CHINA, and the United Kingdom are major research forces in this field, with notable contributions from research institutions in P.R.CHINA and the USA; (3) the “Transportation Research Part” series journals demonstrate extensive influence both in terms of publication count and citation count; (4) through keyword co-occurrence network analysis, three development stages along with five major clusters were identified: travel behavior modeling and public health, active transportation and sustainable development, urban development and carbon emissions, land use and transportation integration, and urban transportation systems and machine learning. Overall, sustained research remains warranted within this field, particularly focusing on selecting new built environment metrics while integrating emerging technologies into travel behavior modeling frameworks. The insights from this study have implications for urban transportation planning and policy, offering guidance on future research directions and policymaking.
随着全球城市化的快速发展,了解城市建筑环境对出行行为的影响对于发展可持续和高效的交通系统变得越来越重要。本研究利用Web of Science数据库中的1745篇论文,通过网络分析和内容分析,对过去20年(1997-2023)的相关研究进行文献计量学回顾。它提供了一个全面的定量分析,包括出版趋势,国家和机构的合作,以及关键字演变聚类的观点。研究结果表明:(1)随着新兴的技术方法和研究视角的出现,探索城市建筑环境对旅行行为影响的学术兴趣显著增加,特别是在过去十年中;(2)美国、中华人民共和国和英国是该领域的主要研究力量,中国和美国的研究机构贡献显著;(3)“交通运输研究部分”系列期刊在发表量和被引量方面都具有广泛的影响力;(4)通过关键词共现网络分析,确定了出行行为建模与公共卫生、主动交通与可持续发展、城市发展与碳排放、土地利用与交通一体化、城市交通系统与机器学习等5个主要集群的发展阶段。总的来说,在这一领域进行持续的研究是有必要的,特别是关注选择新的建筑环境指标,同时将新兴技术整合到旅行行为建模框架中。研究结果对城市交通规划和政策制定具有指导意义,为未来的研究方向和政策制定提供指导。
期刊介绍:
ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information (ISSN 2220-9964) provides an advanced forum for the science and technology of geographic information. ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information publishes regular research papers, reviews and communications. Our aim is to encourage scientists to publish their experimental and theoretical results in as much detail as possible. There is no restriction on the length of the papers. The full experimental details must be provided so that the results can be reproduced.
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