Mining the Web of Science for African cities and climate change (1991–2021)

IF 2.4 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Zohra Mhedhbi, P. Mazzega, Méhéret Gaston, S. Haouès-Jouve, J. Hidalgo
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This study provides a synthetic overview of thirty years of research devoted to urban climate change in Africa. Which cities in Africa are being researched on the impacts of climate change affecting them? What are the main social and urban issues and how are they linked? Is the development of climate services envisaged for these cities? Related to which local issues? Some answers are drawn by text mining the metadata of more than a thousand articles published in the 1991–2021 period and recorded in the Web of Science. The evidences produced are based on the design and exploitation of a taxonomy of keywords forming a set of issues and on their articulation in a network based on their co-occurrences in the articles' metadata. Forty-eight African countries and 134 cities are cited, Cairo, Dar es Salaam, Cape Town, Accra, Lagos, Durban, Nairobi, Addis Ababa, Kampala and Johannesburg being the cities deferring the largest number of studies. The salient urban climate change issues-health, water, energy, social issues and governance, followed by agriculture and food, mitigation, heat, urban territories, risks and hazards-are generally addressed in their interdependences. Urbanization and the implementation of associated policies, as well as the management of water resources, floods health and energy, and land use and land cover changes to a less extent, are proving to be the most pressing challenges. In view of the intricacy of these issues, climate services appear underdeveloped in African cities and barely confined to the acquisition and modeling of environmental data for decision-making in adaptation planning.
非洲城市与气候变化的科学网络挖掘(1991-2021)
这项研究对30年来致力于非洲城市气候变化的研究进行了综合概述。非洲哪些城市正在被研究气候变化对它们的影响?主要的社会和城市问题是什么?它们是如何联系在一起的?是否为这些城市设想了气候服务的发展?与哪些地方问题有关?一些答案是通过文本挖掘1991年至2021年期间发表的一千多篇文章的元数据得出的,这些文章记录在科学网络上。所产生的证据是基于形成一组问题的关键字分类法的设计和利用,以及基于它们在文章元数据中共同出现的网络中的衔接。48个非洲国家和134个城市被引用,开罗、达累斯萨拉姆、开普敦、阿克拉、拉各斯、德班、内罗毕、亚的斯亚贝巴、坎帕拉和约翰内斯堡是推迟研究最多的城市。突出的城市气候变化问题——健康、水、能源、社会问题和治理,其次是农业和粮食、缓解、热能、城市领土、风险和危害——通常是在相互依存关系中得到解决的。城市化和相关政策的执行,以及水资源、洪水、卫生和能源的管理,以及较小程度上的土地利用和土地覆盖变化,证明是最紧迫的挑战。鉴于这些问题的复杂性,非洲城市的气候服务似乎不发达,几乎不局限于获取环境数据并为适应规划的决策建模。
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