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ClearClimate change: Does international research fulfill global demands and necessities?
Researchers conducted a bibliometric analysis of global climate change research output, finding that the countries publishing the most scientific papers — led by the US, UK, and China — are often not the most vulnerable to climate impacts, while developing nations facing the greatest risks produce little research. The study reveals a significant gap between where climate science is produced and where it is most urgently needed.
A Biblio-Informatics of Risk Management in Aspect as a Subject for Twenty-Two Years
This bibliometric study analyzed 22 years of risk management research publications. It is a research methods paper not related to microplastics.
The Impact of Climate Change on the Failure of Water Supply Infrastructure: A Bibliometric Analysis of the Current State of Knowledge
Researchers conducted a bibliometric analysis of scientific literature on how climate change affects the reliability and failure rates of water supply infrastructure. The study identified key research trends, major contributing countries, and the interconnection between climate-related stressors and water system failures. Evidence indicates that rising temperatures, changing precipitation patterns, and extreme weather events are increasingly threatening the integrity of water distribution networks.
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.
How do humans recognize and face challenges of microplastic pollution in marine environments? A bibliometric analysis
Researchers performed a bibliometric analysis of 1,898 publications on marine microplastics, mapping research growth, collaboration networks, and thematic trends over time, and predicting that future research will increasingly focus on biological effects, human health impacts, and policy-relevant risk characterization.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Global Research Trends in Food Security: Insights from a Bibliometric Analysis
Researchers conducted a bibliometric analysis of over 500 publications on food security, revealing a significant increase in scholarly interest over the past decade. Key research themes included climate change, sustainable agriculture, and the intersection of food systems with environmental contaminants. The analysis maps the evolving landscape of food security research and identifies emerging areas of focus for future study.
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.
Bibliometric Analysis of Urban Coastal Development: Strategies for Climate-Resilient Timber Housing
Researchers performed a bibliometric analysis of urban coastal development literature, with a focus on climate-resilient timber housing strategies for coastal zones facing sea level rise and extreme weather events. The study maps publication trends, normative frameworks, and economic factors shaping sustainable low-carbon construction approaches in Chilean coastal urban areas.
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.
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.
Coronavirus disease-19 in environmental fields: a bibliometric and visualization mapping analysis
Researchers conducted a bibliometric analysis — a large-scale study of scientific publication trends — to map how the scientific community responded to COVID-19 in environmental research fields. The most common topics included air quality impacts, mental health effects, and economic consequences of the pandemic, with China, the USA, and Italy producing the most publications.
A Study of marine plastic pollution abatement: A bibliometric analysis on status and development trend
Researchers conducted a bibliometric analysis of marine plastic pollution research using R software, finding that global scientific attention has grown substantially, with microplastics emerging as a central focus spanning both macro- and microscale investigations.
Bibliometric Studies and Worldwide Research Trends on Global Health.
This editorial introduces a special issue addressing global health challenges including environmental problems like climate change and plastic pollution from a bibliometric perspective. The papers in the collection analyze research trends across environmental, disease, and health domains at a global scale.
The emerging issue of microplastics in marine environment: A bibliometric analysis from 2004 to 2020
This bibliometric analysis of marine microplastic research from 2004 to 2020 revealed rapid growth in publications, identified key research themes and collaborations, and highlighted emerging topics including microplastic impacts on marine organisms and human health.
Bibliometric Analysis of the Blockchain Scientific Evolution: 2014–2020
Researchers conducted a bibliometric analysis of blockchain research publications from 2014 to 2020, mapping the scientific evolution of the field, identifying dominant research themes, and tracing how research focus has shifted across this period of rapid technological and scholarly development.
Evolution of Media Coverage on Climate Change and Environmental Awareness: An Analysis of Tweets from UK and US Newspapers
Researchers analyzed a decade of climate change tweets from six major UK and US newspapers, finding that coverage increased overall but dipped sharply during the COVID-19 pandemic before recovering by 2021, with 2019 standing out as a pivotal year driven by the Fridays for Future movement. Topic modeling revealed recurring themes around politics, health impacts, and pollution.
Bibliometric Analysis and Visualisation of Research on Financial Readiness
This bibliometric study analyzed 222 research documents on financial readiness, mapping trends, key authors, and major themes from the global literature. The analysis identified growing interest in individual financial preparedness, particularly in the context of economic uncertainty. The findings provide a roadmap for future research priorities in personal finance.
Uncovering Research Trends in Safety Culture in the Global Construction Industry: A Bibliometric Analysis (1995-2020)
This bibliometric analysis of 738 publications on safety culture in the global construction industry from 1995-2020 found that research output has accelerated significantly in recent years, with the UK, USA, and Australia leading contributions. The study identified key research clusters around leadership, risk perception, and organizational climate. While focused on workplace safety rather than microplastics, the construction industry is a significant source of microplastic pollution through demolition waste and synthetic building materials.
Foundations and knowledge clusters in TikTok (Douyin) research: evidence from bibliometric and topic modelling analyses
The study provides a comprehensive bibliometric analysis of TikTok research, examining 542 journal articles from the Scopus database. Researchers found that while TikTok research has expanded rapidly, author collaboration networks remain fragmented, and there is limited research cooperation between institutions in developed and developing countries.
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.