Urban Pollution: A Bibliometric Review

Khairul Hafezad Abdullah
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Prominent anthropogenic sources of pollution within urban areas, such as automobiles, industrial operations, and increased electricity usage, are linked to human activities that risk human health. This study aimed to examine the publication patterns and annual growth rates related to urban pollution in the Scopus and Web of Science (WoS) databases. The comprehensive analysis encompasses productive countries, network connectivity, proactive institutions, and research keywords examined through ScientoPy and VOSviewer. This analysis revealed a fluctuating trend in urban pollution research in both databases from 1990 to 2021. Nonetheless, there was a notable surge in publications on the WoS database after 2008. Within the scope of this study, "Environmental Science and Ecology" has been identified as the most pivotal subject area. This study indicated that scholars from France, Brazil, the United Kingdom, Germany, Canada, the United States, and China collaborated extensively, establishing robust research partnerships. The keyword “Urban pollution” has become the most prevalent, followed by “Pollution” and “Air pollution”. This study is subject to certain limitations, primarily from its reliance on the Scopus and WoS databases, which consequently influenced the data quality. Nevertheless, the study elucidates prevailing trends in urban pollution research, offering guidance to practitioners, prospective researchers, and policymakers in formulating novel concepts and a research agenda conducive to sustainable environmental dimensions.
城市污染:文献计量学评论
城市地区的主要人为污染源,如汽车、工业生产和用电量的增加,都与危害人类健康的人类活动有关。本研究旨在研究 Scopus 和 Web of Science(WoS)数据库中与城市污染相关的论文发表模式和年增长率。通过 ScientoPy 和 VOSviewer,对生产国、网络连接、积极机构和研究关键词进行了全面分析。分析结果表明,从 1990 年到 2021 年,这两个数据库中的城市污染研究呈波动趋势。不过,2008 年之后,WoS 数据库中的论文数量明显激增。在本研究范围内,"环境科学与生态学 "被确定为最重要的学科领域。研究表明,来自法国、巴西、英国、德国、加拿大、美国和中国的学者开展了广泛合作,建立了稳固的研究伙伴关系。关键词 "城市污染 "成为最流行的关键词,其次是 "污染 "和 "空气污染"。本研究存在一定的局限性,主要是对 Scopus 和 WoS 数据库的依赖影响了数据质量。尽管如此,本研究还是阐明了城市污染研究的主要趋势,为从业人员、未来的研究人员和政策制定者提供了指导,帮助他们制定有利于可持续环境层面的新概念和研究议程。
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