Urban resilience: Assessment of performance and science mapping from a climate change perspective
The purpose of this study is to conduct a bibliometric analysis to understand the performance and scientific information of previous research on urban resilience to climate change. Using the Web of Science and the Scopus database, we have identified 783 articles from 2007 to 2023 after applying diff...
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| description | The purpose of this study is to conduct a bibliometric analysis to understand the performance and scientific information of previous research on urban resilience to climate change. Using the Web of Science and the Scopus database, we have identified 783 articles from 2007 to 2023 after applying different selection criteria. The descriptive result indicates that research on urban resilience to climate change started after 2010, and most of the published documents, authors, and institutions are from the United States. The outcome also shows that the Sustainability, Cities, and Urban Climate journal is the top source for urban resilience to climate change literature. The science mapping analysis demonstrates that urban governance, vulnerability, and green infrastructure are the most often recurring words in the literature, and intra-country collaboration is more common than inter-country collaboration. Finally, this study finds that the existing body of literature is conceptual, focusing on stormwater management and flood resilience. Thus, this study suggests that more research on energy efficiency, green parks, green buildings, institutional functioning, and intergovernmental cooperation may be possible. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-f1b01d667ab54b89902369cb764607312024-12-09T16:47:01ZengTaylor & Francis GroupSustainable Environment2765-85112024-12-0110110.1080/27658511.2024.2388936Urban resilience: Assessment of performance and science mapping from a climate change perspectiveApu Deb0Humayra Sultana1Department of Public Policy and Administration, Florida International University, Miami, FL, USADepartment of Public Policy and Administration, Florida International University, Miami, FL, USAThe purpose of this study is to conduct a bibliometric analysis to understand the performance and scientific information of previous research on urban resilience to climate change. Using the Web of Science and the Scopus database, we have identified 783 articles from 2007 to 2023 after applying different selection criteria. The descriptive result indicates that research on urban resilience to climate change started after 2010, and most of the published documents, authors, and institutions are from the United States. The outcome also shows that the Sustainability, Cities, and Urban Climate journal is the top source for urban resilience to climate change literature. The science mapping analysis demonstrates that urban governance, vulnerability, and green infrastructure are the most often recurring words in the literature, and intra-country collaboration is more common than inter-country collaboration. Finally, this study finds that the existing body of literature is conceptual, focusing on stormwater management and flood resilience. Thus, this study suggests that more research on energy efficiency, green parks, green buildings, institutional functioning, and intergovernmental cooperation may be possible.https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/27658511.2024.2388936Bibliographic couplingclimate changeco-citation analysiskeyword analysisperformance analysisurban resilience |
| spellingShingle | Apu Deb Humayra Sultana Urban resilience: Assessment of performance and science mapping from a climate change perspective Sustainable Environment Bibliographic coupling climate change co-citation analysis keyword analysis performance analysis urban resilience |
| title | Urban resilience: Assessment of performance and science mapping from a climate change perspective |
| title_full | Urban resilience: Assessment of performance and science mapping from a climate change perspective |
| title_fullStr | Urban resilience: Assessment of performance and science mapping from a climate change perspective |
| title_full_unstemmed | Urban resilience: Assessment of performance and science mapping from a climate change perspective |
| title_short | Urban resilience: Assessment of performance and science mapping from a climate change perspective |
| title_sort | urban resilience assessment of performance and science mapping from a climate change perspective |
| topic | Bibliographic coupling climate change co-citation analysis keyword analysis performance analysis urban resilience |
| url | https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/27658511.2024.2388936 |
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