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Bibliometric Analysis of Land Degradation Studies in Drylands Using Remote Sensing Data: A 40-Year Review.

Authors :
Costa, Diêgo P.
Herrmann, Stefanie M.
Vasconcelos, Rodrigo N.
Duverger, Soltan Galano
Franca Rocha, Washinton J. S.
Cambuí, Elaine C. B.
Lobão, Jocimara S. B.
Santos, Ellen M. R.
Ferreira-Ferreira, Jefferson
Oliveira, Mariana
Barbosa, Leonardo da Silva
Cunha Lima, André T.
Lentini, Carlos A. D.
Source :
Land (2012); Sep2023, Vol. 12 Issue 9, p1721, 16p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Drylands are vast and face threats from climate change and human activities. Traditional reviews cannot capture interdisciplinary knowledge, but bibliometric analysis provides valuable insights. Our study conducted bibliometric research of scientific production on climate change and land degradation in drylands using remote sensing. We examined 1527 Scopus-indexed publications to identify geographic and thematic hotspots, extracting leading authors, journals, and institutions. China leads in publications, followed by the US, Germany, and Australia. The US has the highest citation count. Collaboration networks involve the US, China, and European countries. There has been an exponential increase in remote sensing of land degradation in drylands (RSLDD) publications since 2011. Key journals include "International Journal of Remote Sensing" and "Remote Sensing of Environment". The analysis highlights the growing interest in the field, driven by Australia, the US, and China. Key areas of study are vegetation dynamics and land use change. Future perspectives for this scientific field involve promoting collaboration and exploring emerging technologies for comprehensive land degradation and desertification research. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2073445X
Volume :
12
Issue :
9
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Land (2012)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
172392394
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/land12091721