A review on resilient cities research from the perspective of territorial spatial planning: a bibliometric analysis

With the rapid progression of urbanization, cities are increasingly confronted with multifaceted challenges encompassing climate change, population expansion, and resource constraints. Consequently, fostering the development of resilient cities has emerged as a pivotal imperative within future terri...

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Main Authors: Guiling Yang, Ping Zhang, Fang Yu, Xinyu Zhu
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-11-01
Series:Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fevo.2023.1300764/full
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description With the rapid progression of urbanization, cities are increasingly confronted with multifaceted challenges encompassing climate change, population expansion, and resource constraints. Consequently, fostering the development of resilient cities has emerged as a pivotal imperative within future territorial spatial planning. In this paper, we searched the Web of Science Core Collection database for data related to resilient cities in the perspective of territorial spatial planning from 2004 to 2022, and conducted a bibliometric analysis using the Bibliometrix R software package. The results show that: (1) From 2004 to 2022, the number of papers in the field of resilient cities research in the perspective of land spatial planning totaled 933, with a fluctuating upward trend of annual publications. The top three journals in terms of publication are Sustainability, Cities and Landscape and Urban Planning. (2) There are 2,651 researchers from 71 countries or regions contributing to the field,with the top three authors being SHARIFI A, BRUNETTA G, and BARTHEL S, but most of the authors (90.49%) have published only one paper. In addition, developed countries have strong research strength in this field. (3) The top ten keywords in the field of resilient cities research from the perspective of territorial spatial planning are Cities/City, Resilience, Management, Ecosystem services, Climate-change, Urban, Framework, Adaptation, Governance and Space. These keywords reflect the fact that topics related to resilience management and sustainable development of urban areas are hot topics in the field. Water, Health, Geography, Demand, Decision-Making and Built Environment are the research directions of resilient cities from the perspective of future territorial spatial planning.
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spelling doaj.art-bb1c6db38fa5410a8a798dd8941149e52023-11-06T16:08:37ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution2296-701X2023-11-011110.3389/fevo.2023.13007641300764A review on resilient cities research from the perspective of territorial spatial planning: a bibliometric analysisGuiling YangPing ZhangFang YuXinyu ZhuWith the rapid progression of urbanization, cities are increasingly confronted with multifaceted challenges encompassing climate change, population expansion, and resource constraints. Consequently, fostering the development of resilient cities has emerged as a pivotal imperative within future territorial spatial planning. In this paper, we searched the Web of Science Core Collection database for data related to resilient cities in the perspective of territorial spatial planning from 2004 to 2022, and conducted a bibliometric analysis using the Bibliometrix R software package. The results show that: (1) From 2004 to 2022, the number of papers in the field of resilient cities research in the perspective of land spatial planning totaled 933, with a fluctuating upward trend of annual publications. The top three journals in terms of publication are Sustainability, Cities and Landscape and Urban Planning. (2) There are 2,651 researchers from 71 countries or regions contributing to the field,with the top three authors being SHARIFI A, BRUNETTA G, and BARTHEL S, but most of the authors (90.49%) have published only one paper. In addition, developed countries have strong research strength in this field. (3) The top ten keywords in the field of resilient cities research from the perspective of territorial spatial planning are Cities/City, Resilience, Management, Ecosystem services, Climate-change, Urban, Framework, Adaptation, Governance and Space. These keywords reflect the fact that topics related to resilience management and sustainable development of urban areas are hot topics in the field. Water, Health, Geography, Demand, Decision-Making and Built Environment are the research directions of resilient cities from the perspective of future territorial spatial planning.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fevo.2023.1300764/fullresilient citiesspatial planningurbanization processbibliometricsbibliometrix
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A review on resilient cities research from the perspective of territorial spatial planning: a bibliometric analysis
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution
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spatial planning
urbanization process
bibliometrics
bibliometrix
title A review on resilient cities research from the perspective of territorial spatial planning: a bibliometric analysis
title_full A review on resilient cities research from the perspective of territorial spatial planning: a bibliometric analysis
title_fullStr A review on resilient cities research from the perspective of territorial spatial planning: a bibliometric analysis
title_full_unstemmed A review on resilient cities research from the perspective of territorial spatial planning: a bibliometric analysis
title_short A review on resilient cities research from the perspective of territorial spatial planning: a bibliometric analysis
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spatial planning
urbanization process
bibliometrics
bibliometrix
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