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ClearA Bibliometric Analysis of GPS/GNSS Contributions to GIS
Researchers conducted a bibliometric analysis of nearly 3,000 GPS/GNSS-GIS publications from 1988 to 2025, finding roughly 12% annual growth in publication volume, heavy concentration of output among U.S.-affiliated authors, and a recent surge in AI-driven techniques including machine learning and deep learning.
Un análisis bibliométrico de la producción científica acerca del agrupamiento de trayectorias GPS
This bibliometric analysis examined 559 Scopus articles on GPS trajectory clustering algorithms, characterizing the evolution of traditional and novel clustering methods and mapping current research trends to provide a state-of-the-art reference for researchers working on spatial data analysis.
Progress of Ecological Restoration Research Based on Bibliometric Analysis
This bibliometric analysis of over 23,000 publications from 1990 to 2022 mapped global ecological restoration research trends, identified key hotspots around topics like soil and vegetation recovery, and projected future directions for the field.
Unveiling the research landscape of planetscope data in addressing earth-environmental issues: a bibliometric analysis
This bibliometric analysis examined scientific publications using PlanetScope satellite imagery from 2017 to 2023, analyzing 582 documents to map research trends and application areas. The study found growing use of high-resolution PlanetScope data for land use classification, agriculture, and environmental monitoring, with machine learning increasingly applied to enhance analysis.
Research trajectory on tourism policy: a bibliometric overview
Researchers conducted a bibliometric overview of the research trajectory on tourism policy using the Scopus database from 1976 onward, mapping the intellectual structure, growth trends, and geographic distribution of scholarship in the field. The analysis identified key themes, prolific authors, and evolving research priorities across nearly five decades of tourism policy literature.
The landscape of public procurement research: a bibliometric analysis and topic modelling based on Scopus
Researchers conducted a bibliometric analysis and topic modeling of public procurement research published between 1984 and 2022, examining 640 journal articles by over 1,200 authors. The study maps the structure and dynamics of the public procurement knowledge domain and identifies key research themes and trends over nearly four decades of scholarship.
Knowledge Map of Soil Nutrient Migration Analysis Based on WOS (Web of Science) Database
A bibliometric analysis of soil nutrient migration research using Web of Science data mapped global research trends, hotspots, and collaboration networks from the past several decades. The study identifies shifts in research focus toward nitrogen cycling, soil carbon, and the impacts of agricultural intensification.
Peran Teknologi bagi Perubahan Organisasi: Studi Bibliometrik
Researchers conducted a bibliometric analysis of the scientific literature on the role of technology in organizational change, mapping publication trends, key authors, journals, and thematic clusters using quantitative methods. The study found growing interdisciplinary interest in how digital and information technologies drive organizational transformation strategies, with a concentration of output in management and information systems journals.
The Relationship between Landscape Construction and Bird Diversity: A Bibliometric Analysis
This bibliometric analysis of over 4,000 papers examines the relationship between urban landscape construction and bird diversity, identifying key research trends and strategies for designing urban green spaces that support avian biodiversity.
A Bibliometric Analysis of Geological Hazards Monitoring Technologies
Researchers conducted a bibliometric analysis of 12,123 geological hazard monitoring publications from 1976 to 2023 using VOSviewer and CiteSpace to identify research trends and hot topics. Current hotspots include deep learning, data fusion, and GNSS-based early warning systems, with this study providing a meta-level roadmap for future geological hazard monitoring research.
A Bibliometric Analysis of Ocean Plastic Pollution Research: Trends and Future Directions
Researchers conducted a bibliometric analysis of ocean plastic pollution research using Scopus data from 2000 to 2024, applying VOSviewer to map co-authorship networks, keyword co-occurrences, and thematic clusters to identify influential contributors and emerging research directions. The analysis revealed rapid growth in publication volume and identified microplastics, marine debris, and policy-related themes as dominant research foci.
A Bibliometric perspective on the evolution of research in sludge management: Opportunities and challenges
A bibliometric analysis traced the evolution of research on a specific topic related to microplastics, mapping publication trends, leading authors, and emerging themes over time. Bibliometric studies help identify where the field is growing and where knowledge gaps remain to be filled.
Adaptive Evolution of Marine Organisms: A Bibliometric Analysis Based on CiteSpace
Researchers conducted a bibliometric analysis of two decades of publications on the adaptive evolution of marine organisms using CiteSpace visualization software and Web of Science data, mapping research trends, key authors, institutional affiliations, and keyword co-occurrence networks. The analysis identified the historical development of the field and highlighted emerging research directions related to marine organism adaptation under climate change.
Scientometrics of Scientometrics Based on Web of Science Core Collection Data between 1992 and 2020
This study analyzed over 16,000 publications to map the global research landscape of scientometrics, the quantitative study of scientific output, from 1992 to 2020. Researchers identified key trends, influential journals, and the most productive countries and institutions in the field. While not directly related to microplastics, the study provides insights into how research analysis methods have evolved and are now widely applied across disciplines including environmental science.
A bibliometric analysis on the current situation and hot trends of the impact of microplastics on soil based on CiteSpace
This bibliometric analysis used CiteSpace and VOSviewer to map soil microplastics research published from 2013–2024 in the Web of Science, identifying key research clusters, institutional contributors, and emerging themes including microplastic-antibiotic resistance interactions and soil food web effects.
Trends and Gaps in Sustainable Fashion Research: a Bibliometric Analysis
Researchers conducted a bibliometric analysis of 764 sustainable and fast fashion articles published between 2007 and March 2025 using Web of Science, applying co-citation, co-occurrence, and clustering techniques to map thematic trends, finding rapid research growth after 2015 and accelerated output post-2020 across environmental science, business, consumer studies, and textile engineering.
Bibliometric Analysis of Articles on Project Management Research
This bibliometric analysis reviewed 40 years of academic publications on project management to identify trends in research output, collaboration patterns, and key topics. It is a research methods paper not related to microplastics.
Microplastics in Terrestrial Ecosystems: A Scientometric Analysis
A scientometric analysis of global microplastic literature in terrestrial ecosystems (Web of Science, 1986–2020) used co-occurrence visualization and citation mapping to characterize the rapid growth of terrestrial MP research and identify emerging focus areas such as soil health, agricultural plastics, and food safety.
Research Trends and Hotspots in Food Bank: A Visualization Analysis Using CiteSpace
Researchers used CiteSpace bibliometric software to analyze 1,000 food bank publications from 2012 to 2022, finding consistent annual growth in research output and identifying key clusters around food scarcity, food safety, sustainable development, and performance evaluation. The analysis revealed that while a distinct core author group exists, collaborations remain largely localized with a low overall degree of cooperation.
Visual analysis of Chinese and international green manure research based on bibliometrics
This paper is not about microplastics; it uses bibliometric analysis to map three decades of global research trends in green manure cultivation and its effects on soil and crops.
How Important is the Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) Study of Plastic Waste? Use of Bibliometric Analysis to Reveal Research Positions and Future Directions
This paper is not about microplastics — it presents a bibliometric analysis of life cycle assessment (LCA) research on plastic waste from 2013 to 2022, mapping publication trends, leading countries, and key research themes.
Global trends and prospects in microplastics research: A bibliometric analysis
Researchers conducted a bibliometric analysis of global microplastics research using the Web of Science database from 1986 to 2019. The study found that publications on microplastics increased significantly since 2011, with research hotspots and trends shifting from marine contamination surveys toward understanding ecological impacts and human health implications.
Bibliometric Analysis of Landfill Mining: worldwide research evolution
Researchers conducted a bibliometric analysis of global research on landfill mining (LFM) and enhanced landfill mining (ELFM), mapping the chronological and geographic distribution of publications and describing the conceptual evolution of the field. The analysis identifies dominant research themes, productive countries, and emerging directions in recovering materials and energy from excavated municipal solid waste.
Bibliographic research on the linkages between intellectual capital and Industry 4.0
Researchers conducted a bibliometric analysis of publications in the Web of Science from 1980 to 2022 to map conceptual linkages between intellectual capital and Industry 4.0, analyzing 24,671 records using descriptive statistics, co-occurrence analysis, and co-authorship and citation analyses visualized with VOSviewer. The study reveals that the relationships between intellectual capital and Industry 4.0 remain poorly understood and provides a bibliographic foundation for further development of this research area.