可再生能源领域碳足迹和水足迹的文献计量学分析:后covid -19格局

Khashayar Fardnia, Hossein Yousefi, Mahmood Abdoos
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欧洲最近的能源危机凸显了对可再生能源的迫切需求,以满足日益增长的能源需求并减轻对环境的影响。考虑到COVID-19的影响,本研究调查了与可再生能源相关的碳足迹(CF)和水足迹(WF)。数据来源于2019年以后发表的Scopus文件,使用了“碳足迹”、“水足迹”、“可再生能源”和“COVID-19”等关键词。最近的研究越来越关注能源、环境和水之间的相互作用。使用从Scopus数据库中提取的关于国家、关键词、高被引出版物和趋势研究主题的数据,使用文献计量软件VOS viewer对书目条目进行评估。调查结果显示,美国在这一领域的出版物数量方面处于领先地位,中国、英国和欧盟国家也进行了大量研究。在被分析的1834篇文章中,与环境影响、气候变化、可持续发展和化石燃料相关的关键词经常与我们的搜索词相关联。本文综合了CF和WF相关性的文献,确定了流行的主题,并概述了该领域未来研究的潜在方向。该研究解决了在欧洲持续的能源危机中对可持续能源解决方案的迫切需求。本文的目标是全面分析可再生能源的影响,特别是对环境的影响,同时突出该领域研究最多的领域和新兴趋势,并确定现有文献中的潜在差距,以建议未来的研究领域。
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A bibliometric analysis of carbon and water footprints in renewable energy: The post-COVID-19 landscape
The recent energy crisis in Europe has underscored the urgent need for renewable energy sources to meet growing energy demands and mitigate environmental impacts. This study investigates the Carbon Footprint (CF) and Water Footprint (WF) associated with renewable energies, considering the effects of COVID-19. Data was sourced from Scopus documents published after 2019, using keywords such as “carbon footprint ”, “water footprint ”, “renewable energies” and “COVID-19.”
Recent research increasingly focuses on the interplay between energy, environment, and water. Using data extracted from the Scopus database on countries, keywords, highly cited publications, and trending research topics, the bibliometric software VOS viewer has been employed to evaluate bibliographic entries. The findings reveal that the United States leads in the volume of publications within this field, with significant research also originating from China, the United Kingdom, and European Union countries. Among the 1834 articles analyzed, keywords associated with environmental impact, climate change, sustainable development, and fossil fuels were frequently linked to our search terms.
This paper synthesizes literature on the correlation between CF and WF, identifies prevalent themes, and outlines potential directions for future research in this domain. The study addresses the urgent need for sustainable energy solutions amidst the ongoing energy crisis in Europe. The goals are to provide a comprehensive analysis of the impacts of renewable energy specially the environmental impacts, while highlighting the most researched areas and emerging trends in the field, and identify potential gaps in the existing literature to suggest areas for future research.
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