Ecosystem Services Research Trends: A Bibliometric Analysis from 2000–2020

The study of ecosystem services (ES) is becoming increasingly popular, as it plays an important role in human wellbeing, economic growth, and livelihoods. The primary goal of this research is to investigate the global trend in ES research using a rigorous systematic review of highly cited articles....

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Main Authors: Ruchira Gangahagedara, Shyamantha Subasinghe, Madhushan Lankathilake, Wasantha Athukorala, Isurun Gamage
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-12-01
Series:Ecologies
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2673-4133/2/4/21
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author Ruchira Gangahagedara
Shyamantha Subasinghe
Madhushan Lankathilake
Wasantha Athukorala
Isurun Gamage
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description The study of ecosystem services (ES) is becoming increasingly popular, as it plays an important role in human wellbeing, economic growth, and livelihoods. The primary goal of this research is to investigate the global trend in ES research using a rigorous systematic review of highly cited articles. The articles for this study were extracted from Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-E), Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI), and Social Sciences Citation Index (SSCI) databases of Web of Science Core Collection (WoSCC) covering the period from 2000 to 2020. This study was limited to SCI-E, ESCI, and SSCI databases of the Web of Science. The term “ecosystem service/s” has been used as a research term to filter the study sample and eliminate other databases from the analysis. A citation level equal to or greater than 200 was used to further filtration of articles. This query could restrict to 128 articles that are highly cited in the selected period. Bibliometric analysis results show that, according to the author’s keywords, the “ecosystem service/s” keyword is highly connected to the “biodiversity”, “valuation”, “marine spatial planning”, and “conservation planning”. The U.S.A., Canada, China, France, and Australia are the leading countries in the cumulative number of highly cited articles and networks of co-authors. The U.S.A. is a strong contributor to ES research with China, Canada, and France. The most productive universities linked to the United States were the University of Minnesota, the University of California-Santa Barbara (UC Santa Barbara), and the Chinese Academy of Science. The most significant and compelling author is Halpern S Benjamin, who represents UC Santa Barbara. He has earned international recognition for a model he developed to analyze global data sets of anthropogenic drivers of ecological change in marine environments. The most accessed and studied fields in the ES are terrestrial, urban, and marine environments.
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spelling doaj.art-2f3be36e17f4434b9f184771613aaf672023-11-23T07:58:12ZengMDPI AGEcologies2673-41332021-12-012436637910.3390/ecologies2040021Ecosystem Services Research Trends: A Bibliometric Analysis from 2000–2020Ruchira Gangahagedara0Shyamantha Subasinghe1Madhushan Lankathilake2Wasantha Athukorala3Isurun Gamage4Postgraduate Institute of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Peradeniya, Peradeniya 20400, Sri LankaDepartment of Geography, University of Peradeniya, Peradeniya 20400, Sri LankaLibrary, University of Colombo, Colombo 00700, Sri LankaDepartment of Economics and Statistics, University of Peradeniya, Peradeniya 20400, Sri LankaGraduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Tsukuba, Tennodai 111, Tsukuba 8571, JapanThe study of ecosystem services (ES) is becoming increasingly popular, as it plays an important role in human wellbeing, economic growth, and livelihoods. The primary goal of this research is to investigate the global trend in ES research using a rigorous systematic review of highly cited articles. The articles for this study were extracted from Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-E), Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI), and Social Sciences Citation Index (SSCI) databases of Web of Science Core Collection (WoSCC) covering the period from 2000 to 2020. This study was limited to SCI-E, ESCI, and SSCI databases of the Web of Science. The term “ecosystem service/s” has been used as a research term to filter the study sample and eliminate other databases from the analysis. A citation level equal to or greater than 200 was used to further filtration of articles. This query could restrict to 128 articles that are highly cited in the selected period. Bibliometric analysis results show that, according to the author’s keywords, the “ecosystem service/s” keyword is highly connected to the “biodiversity”, “valuation”, “marine spatial planning”, and “conservation planning”. The U.S.A., Canada, China, France, and Australia are the leading countries in the cumulative number of highly cited articles and networks of co-authors. The U.S.A. is a strong contributor to ES research with China, Canada, and France. The most productive universities linked to the United States were the University of Minnesota, the University of California-Santa Barbara (UC Santa Barbara), and the Chinese Academy of Science. The most significant and compelling author is Halpern S Benjamin, who represents UC Santa Barbara. He has earned international recognition for a model he developed to analyze global data sets of anthropogenic drivers of ecological change in marine environments. The most accessed and studied fields in the ES are terrestrial, urban, and marine environments.https://www.mdpi.com/2673-4133/2/4/21research trendbibliometric analysisecosystem serviceshighly cited papers
spellingShingle Ruchira Gangahagedara
Shyamantha Subasinghe
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Wasantha Athukorala
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Ecosystem Services Research Trends: A Bibliometric Analysis from 2000–2020
Ecologies
research trend
bibliometric analysis
ecosystem services
highly cited papers
title Ecosystem Services Research Trends: A Bibliometric Analysis from 2000–2020
title_full Ecosystem Services Research Trends: A Bibliometric Analysis from 2000–2020
title_fullStr Ecosystem Services Research Trends: A Bibliometric Analysis from 2000–2020
title_full_unstemmed Ecosystem Services Research Trends: A Bibliometric Analysis from 2000–2020
title_short Ecosystem Services Research Trends: A Bibliometric Analysis from 2000–2020
title_sort ecosystem services research trends a bibliometric analysis from 2000 2020
topic research trend
bibliometric analysis
ecosystem services
highly cited papers
url https://www.mdpi.com/2673-4133/2/4/21
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