Trends and Hotspots in Soil Minerals’ Impacts on Carbon Stability Research: A Bibliometric Analysis Based on Web of Science
Xiaoyu Meng,
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Bing Xia,
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Wenjing Gao
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Processes,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
13(3), P. 821 - 821
Published: March 11, 2025
The
association
with
minerals
is
the
most
critical
factor
influencing
stability
of
organic
carbon
in
soil.
It
essential
to
gain
an
in-depth
understanding
research
progress
and
future
development
trends
regarding
impact
soil
on
both
domestically
internationally
identify
current
key
issues;
a
total
1834
papers
from
Web
Science
Core
Collection
database
were
selected
as
data
source.
These
examined
using
CiteSpace,
HistCite,
VOSviewer,
Origin
9.1
tools.
analysis
categorized
visualized
based
countries,
institutions,
journals,
disciplines,
keywords,
utilizing
indices
like
number
articles
total/average
citation
frequency.
results
indicate
that
publications
study
their
has
been
increasing
2013
2023.
China
United
States
have
significantly
led
this
field.
However,
collaborations
among
countries
also
exhibit
significant
regional
characteristics.
Chinese
Academy
Sciences
(CAS)
publications.
Yet,
its
average
frequency
local
citations
only
0.81
per
paper,
lower
than
top
ten
2.23
paper.
journal
highest
field
Nature
Communications,
248
articles.
main
hotspots
focus
aspects
such
adsorption
by
minerals,
catalytic
transformation,
redox
reactions.
Future
should
build
foundation
more
detailed
mechanisms,
particularly
long-term
effects
different
environmental
factors
time
scales
stability.
Language: Английский
Economic and Energy Assessment of Emissions from European Agriculture: A Comparative Analysis of Regional Sustainability and Resilience
Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
17(6), P. 2582 - 2582
Published: March 14, 2025
This
study
analyzes
the
economic
and
energy
dimensions
of
greenhouse
gas
(GHG)
emissions
from
agriculture
at
European
level,
making
a
regional
comparison
for
period
2000–2022.
The
research
assesses
sustainability
resilience
agricultural
systems
through
comparisons,
analyzing
farm
land
level
using
indicators
such
as
per
capita,
relative
to
value
hectare
land,
providing
insights
into
disparities
between
Eastern,
Northern,
Southern
Western
regions.
results
reveal
significant
variations
in
intensity
practices
regions,
with
Northern
Europe
showing
highest
unit
due
intensive
agriculture,
Eastern
lower
influenced
by
climatic
conditions
transitions,
balance
intensification
early
adoption
advanced
technologies.
underlines
importance
adapting
strategies
increase
valuable
integrating
renewable
sources,
optimizing
resource
use
implementing
targeted
policies
reduce
emissions.
Language: Английский
Development in Soil Chronosequence Research from 1994 to 2024: A Bibliometric Analysis Using CiteSpace
Jingtao Wu,
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Wenyan Yang,
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Manman Fan
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et al.
Agriculture,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
15(7), P. 708 - 708
Published: March 26, 2025
Soil
chronosequences
are
crucial
for
understanding
pedogenesis
and
ecosystem
dynamics,
yet
a
systematic
bibliometric
analysis
of
this
field
remains
absent.
To
investigate
hotspots
trends,
study
used
CiteSpace
to
analyze
4075
publications
from
the
Web
Science
Core
Collection
(1994–2024).
The
results
revealed
steady
increase
in
over
time,
led
by
USA
(1287
articles)
China
(1093
articles).
Wardle
David
A.
emerged
as
most
influential
researcher
(67,519
citations)
his
contributions
regarding
microbial-driven
pedogenic
feedbacks.
Chinese
Academy
Sciences
was
top
institution,
contributing
13.3%
articles
achieving
highest
centrality
0.21.
Geoderma
(IF
=
5.6)
cited
journal
(2258
citations),
with
key
contributors
including
Vitousek
(530
Walker
(415
(411
Sweden.
Research
were
nutrient
cycling,
vegetation
succession/ecological
restoration,
soil
microbial
community
dynamics.
Three
thematic
shifts
identified:
early
focus
on
conceptual
frameworks,
expansion
ecological
restoration
carbon
recent
diversification
into
communities,
coastal
ecosystems
(e.g.,
mangroves,
Spartina
alterniflora),
anthropogenic
impacts
heavy
metals).
research
has
evolved
significantly
1994
2024,
growing
emphasis
interdisciplinary
approaches
practical
applications.
This
provides
comprehensive
synthesis
chronosequence
research,
advancing
our
informing
sustainable
land-management
strategies.
Language: Английский
Long-Term Strategy for Determining the Potential of Climate-Smart Agriculture to Maximize Efficiency Under Sustainability in Thailand
Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
17(8), P. 3635 - 3635
Published: April 17, 2025
This
research
aims
to
develop
mitigation
and
adaptation
strategies
for
greenhouse
gas
emissions
Thailand
in
accordance
with
Climate-Smart
Agriculture
policies.
The
employs
a
mixed-methods
approach,
integrating
both
quantitative
qualitative
as
crucial
framework
impact
analysis
an
early
warning
tool
the
government
achieving
sustainability.
On
side,
advanced
model
called
Longitudinal
Mediated
Moderation
Analysis
Based
on
Fuzzy
Autoregressive
Hierarchical
Process
(LMMA-FAHP)
has
been
developed.
meets
all
validity
criteria,
shows
no
signs
of
spuriousness,
outperforms
previous
models
terms
performance.
It
is
highly
suitable
policy
formulation
strategic
planning
guide
country’s
long-term
governance
toward
net-zero
by
2065.
findings
indicate
that
new
scenario
policy,
appropriateness
rating
over
80%,
includes
factors
such
clean
technology
rate,
biogas
energy,
biofertilizers,
organic
fertilizers,
anaerobic
digestion
biomass
biofertilizer
renewable
energy
green
material
waste
biomass,
treatments.
All
indicators
demonstrate
high
sensitivity
level.
When
incorporated
into
future
forecasts
(2025–2065),
reveals
declining
growth
rate
emissions,
reaching
78.51
Mt
CO2
Eq.,
11.35%,
which
remains
below
carrying
capacity
threshold
(not
exceeding
101.25
Eq.).
Moreover,
should
adopt
integrate
these
national
frameworks,
it
projected
2065
could
be
reduced
much
36.65%,
significantly
government’s
current
reduction
target
20%.
would
enable
adjust
its
carbon
sequestration
more
efficiently.
Additionally,
was
conducted
engaging
stakeholders
from
public
sector,
private
agricultural
communities
adaptive
emissions.
If
country
follows
research-driven
approach
outlined
this
research,
will
lead
effective
planning,
ensuring
sustainability
Thailand.
Language: Английский