“一带一路”生态环境研究十年:演变与未来方向

IF 10.9 1区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL
Yongyue Gong , Heming Wang , Asaf Tzachor , Tomer Fishman , Fengmei Ma , Lingli Hou , Yao Wang , Wenju Sun , Yihan Song , Kai Fang , Wei-Qiang Chen , Yuri Mazei , Alexei Tiunov
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“一带一路”倡议于2013年启动,是一项雄心勃勃的基础设施项目,旨在促进全球贸易和经济增长。了解“一带一路”对生态和环境的影响,对实现全球可持续发展至关重要。尽管“一带一路”建设已经进行了10年,但对其环境影响的研究仍然零散,有许多尚未得到充分研究的课题。本研究旨在通过使用自然语言处理方法分析735份关于“一带一路”生态环境影响的出版物,揭示主题之间的相互联系和趋势。作者关键词的时间趋势确定了31个趋势词,其中包括“可再生能源”和“机构质量”在内的28个趋势词在2019-2023年出现。主题的相互联系表明,以二氧化碳为重点的生态环境研究与能源和经济主题密切相关。研究结果强调了促进跨部门和国际合作以减轻生态环境影响的必要性。最后,我们建议利用数字技术和制度质量来支持绿色“一带一路”。
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A decade of ecological and environmental research on the belt and road initiative: Evolution and future directions

A decade of ecological and environmental research on the belt and road initiative: Evolution and future directions
The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), launched in 2013, is an ambitious infrastructure project aimed at enhancing global trade and economic growth. Understanding the BRI's ecological and environmental impacts is crucial for achieving global sustainability. Despite a decade of BRI construction, research on its environmental impact remains fragmented with numerous understudied topics. This study seeks to uncover topical interconnections and trends by analyzing 735 publications on the BRI's eco-environmental impacts using natural language processing methods. The temporal trend of author keywords identifies 31 trending terms, 28 of which, including “renewable energy” and “institutional quality,” emerged in 2019–2023. The topical interconnections reveal that CO2-focused eco-environmental research is closely linked to themes of energy and economics. The results highlight the necessity of promoting cross-sector and international collaborations to mitigate eco-environmental impacts. Finally, we recommend leveraging digital technologies and institutional quality to support a greener BRI.
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Resources Conservation and Recycling
Resources Conservation and Recycling 环境科学-工程:环境
CiteScore
22.90
自引率
6.10%
发文量
625
审稿时长
23 days
期刊介绍: The journal Resources, Conservation & Recycling welcomes contributions from research, which consider sustainable management and conservation of resources. The journal prioritizes understanding the transformation processes crucial for transitioning toward more sustainable production and consumption systems. It highlights technological, economic, institutional, and policy aspects related to specific resource management practices such as conservation, recycling, and resource substitution, as well as broader strategies like improving resource productivity and restructuring production and consumption patterns. Contributions may address regional, national, or international scales and can range from individual resources or technologies to entire sectors or systems. Authors are encouraged to explore scientific and methodological issues alongside practical, environmental, and economic implications. However, manuscripts focusing solely on laboratory experiments without discussing their broader implications will not be considered for publication in the journal.
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