A bibliometric analysis of wildlife tourism research from 1991–2022

Tanveer Nasir, Danish Iqbal Raina, Z. A. Wani, Qamer Ridwan, Mohd Hanief, S. Pant, Yashwant S. Rawat
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In the present study, a bibliometric analysis of 453 publications published between 1991 and 2022 was carried out in order to evaluate and analyze the existing academic literature, as well as to identify current research trends and hotspots on this topic. Three different sorts of bibliometric indicators: quantitative, qualitative, and structural, were analyzed. The results revealed a steady increase in publications on wildlife tourism since 1991, with the journal Tourism Management being the most prolific source of research articles. A total of 70 countries and territories have contributed to these research publications, with Australia having the highest number of research publications. Among the most cited authors, sources and countries, Ballantyne R, Tourism Management, and Australia top the list, respectively. It was observed that a total of 232 research collaborations have been made across different countries in wildlife tourism research, with the highest number of collaborations between Australia and the USA. A keyword frequency analysis revealed that terms such as conservation, wildlife tourism, management, ecotourism, and wildlife behavior were the most frequently used. The present study provides insights into the current state of research in SWT and highlights key contributors, collaborations, and research themes in the field. The findings can serve as a foundation for future research in wildlife tourism by identifying core research areas, potential collaborators, and impactful journals. The study can further contribute to the growing body of knowledge in the field and guide researchers in selecting suitable journals for publishing their research works.
1991-2022 年野生动物旅游研究文献计量分析
本研究对 1991 年至 2022 年间发表的 453 篇出版物进行了文献计量分析,以评估和分析现有的学术文献,并确定当前有关该主题的研究趋势和热点。分析了三种不同的文献计量指标:定量指标、定性指标和结构指标。结果显示,自 1991 年以来,有关野生动物旅游的出版物持续增加,《旅游管理》期刊是研究文章最丰富的来源。共有 70 个国家和地区为这些研究出版物做出了贡献,其中澳大利亚的研究出版物数量最多。在被引用最多的作者、来源和国家中,Ballantyne R、《旅游管理》和澳大利亚分别名列榜首。据观察,不同国家在野生动物旅游研究方面共开展了 232 项研究合作,其中澳大利亚和美国之间的合作最多。关键词频率分析显示,保护、野生动物旅游、管理、生态旅游和野生动物行为等术语使用频率最高。本研究深入探讨了 SWT 的研究现状,并重点介绍了该领域的主要贡献者、合作和研究主题。通过确定核心研究领域、潜在合作者和有影响力的期刊,研究结果可作为野生动物旅游未来研究的基础。本研究可进一步促进该领域知识体系的发展,并指导研究人员选择合适的期刊发表其研究成果。
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