A two-decade bibliometric review of climate resilience in agriculture using the Dimensions platform
Deleted Journal,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
7(4)
Published: March 28, 2025
Agriculture
must
become
more
climate
resilient
to
handle
the
difficulties
posed
by
change.
This
bibliometric
review
examines
significant
fields,
worldwide
collaborations,
and
research
trends
from
2004
2024
using
Dimensions
platform.
With
a
25.77%
yearly
growth
rate
an
average
of
10.15
citations
per
document,
involving
2,605
authors,
it
discovers
477
sources
contributing
1,000
papers.
In
support
integrated
approach
concerns,
theme
map
emphasizes
crucial
role
"climate
change"
its
connections
"resilience,"
"policy,"
"sustainable
development."
strong
positive
connection
(R2
=
0.7097)
linear
growth,
annual
publication
trend
indicates
noteworthy
rise
in
interest
adaptive
techniques.
Important
terms
like
"adaptation"
have
significantly
increased,
reflecting
changing
conversation.
Three
primary
clusters,
headed
researchers
David
D.
Woods,
Andrea
Nowak,
Zilberman,
are
visible
co-authorship
network.
Prominent
works
demonstrate
local
global
effects,
as
their
Local
Citation
Scores
indicate.
The
word
cloud
visualization
historical
citation
network
highlight
between
important
ideas
explain
collaborative
cumulative
character
this
field's
study.
offers
thorough
picture
that
will
direct
future
research,
advise
policy,
promote
cooperation
improve
agriculture's
resilience.
By
these
insights,
decision-makers
may
create
successful,
fact-based
policies
eventually
food
security
sustainable
development.
Based
on
results,
investigations
can
develop
long-lasting
efficient
solutions.
Language: Английский
A menu of standards for green infrastructure in England: effective and equitable or a race to the bottom?
Mike Grace,
No information about this author
Alison Smith,
No information about this author
İan Mell
No information about this author
et al.
Frontiers in Environmental Science,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
12
Published: Jan. 6, 2025
Multi-functional
urban
green
infrastructure
(GI)
can
deliver
nature-based
solutions
that
help
address
climate
change,
while
providing
wider
benefits
for
human
health
and
biodiversity.
However,
this
will
only
be
achieved
effectively,
sustainably
equitably
if
GI
is
carefully
planned,
implemented
maintained
to
a
high
standard,
in
partnership
with
stakeholders.
This
paper
draws
on
original
research
into
the
design
of
menu
standards
England,
commissioned
by
Natural
England—a
United
Kingdom
Government
agency.
It
describes
evolution
within
context
government
policy
initiatives
nature
climate.
We
show
how
existing
guidelines
were
curated
comprehensive
framework
consisting
Core
Menu
five
Headline
Standards.
moved
beyond
simplistic
metrics
such
as
total
space,
meets
key
‘descriptive
principles’:
accessible
,
connected
locally
distinctive
multi-functional
varied,
thus
delivers
5
‘benefits
places
are
rich
beautiful,
active
healthy,
thriving
prosperous,
resilient
positive,
improved
water
management
.
also
builds
process
guidance,
bringing
together
stakeholders
co-ordinate
development
strategically
across
different
sectors.
Drawing
stakeholder
feedback,
we
evaluate
strengths
weaknesses
discuss
they
provide
clarity
consistency
balancing
tensions
between
top-down
targets
need
flexibility
meet
local
needs.
A
crucial
factor
delivery
supporting
tools,
advice
planners
limited
resources
more
effective
robust
multiple
benefits.
Language: Английский
The application of geographic information systems and remote sensing technologies in urban ecology
Elsevier eBooks,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 137 - 163
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Healthy and inclusive housing design: analysing Mashhad's traditional house using space syntax
Journal of Housing and the Built Environment,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: April 27, 2025
Language: Английский
Urban Climate Change Resilience and Adaptation Assessment in Semi-arid Region Based on TOPSIS Analysis Method
Jing Cui,
No information about this author
Yuan Gao
No information about this author
Advances in Engineering Technology Research,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
11(1), P. 335 - 335
Published: July 24, 2024
This
research
delves
into
the
assessment
framework
and
progress
of
urban
climate
resilience
adaptability
in
semi-arid
areas,
using
Gansu
Province
as
a
case
study.
An
overall
was
conducted
by
establishing
comprehensive
evaluation
index
system
utilizing
TOPSIS
method
for
integrated
analysis.
Among
prefecture-level
cities
autonomous
prefectures,
Lanzhou
exhibited
high
level
resilience,
whereas
Baiyin
displayed
lower
resilience.
The
results
highlight
significant
variations
levels
across
Province,
influenced
diverse
factors.
Therefore,
it
is
imperative
to
develop
adaptation
plans
tailored
different
cities'
specific
conditions
enhance
achieve
sustainable
development
objectives.
Language: Английский
A two-decade bibliometric review of climate resilience in agriculture using the dimensions platform
Published: Sept. 20, 2024
Abstract
Climate
resilience
in
agriculture
is
crucial
for
addressing
climate
change
challenges.
This
bibliometric
review,
using
the
Dimensions
platform,
analyzes
research
trends,
international
collaborations,
and
key
areas
from
2004
to
2024.
It
identifies
477
sources
contributing
1,000
documents,
with
a
25.77%
annual
growth
rate
an
average
of
10.15
citations
per
document,
involving
2,605
authors.
The
thematic
map
highlights
central
role
“climate
change”
its
links
“resilience,”
“policy,”
“sustainable
development,”
advocating
integrated
approach
issues.
publication
trend
shows
significant
increase
interest,
strong
positive
correlation
(
R²
=
0.7097)
linear
growth,
emphasizing
adaptive
strategies.
Leading
journals
include
“Qeios
Ltd,”
“Handbook
Change
Resilience,”
“Sustainability.”
Key
terms
like
“Climate
Change”
“Adaptation”
have
grown
substantially,
reflecting
evolving
discourse.
co-authorship
network
reveals
three
main
clusters,
led
by
researchers
such
as
David
D.
Woods,
Andrea
Nowak,
Zilberman.
Influential
publications,
highlighted
their
Local
Citation
Scores,
showcase
both
global
local
impacts.
historical
citation
word
cloud
visualization
emphasize
interconnectedness
concepts,
illustrating
collaborative
cumulative
nature
this
field.
review
provides
comprehensive
overview,
guiding
future
studies,
informing
policy,
fostering
collaboration
enhance
agriculture.
By
leveraging
these
insights,
policymakers
can
develop
more
effective,
evidence-based
strategies,
ultimately
sustainable
development
food
security.
Future
build
on
findings
create
effective
solutions.
Language: Английский
Hot Topics at the 18th SDEWES Conference in 2023: A Conference Report
Energies,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
17(18), P. 4702 - 4702
Published: Sept. 21, 2024
The
present
paper
reviews
the
hot
topics
at
18th
Conference
on
Sustainable
Development
of
Energy,
Water,
and
Environment
Systems
(SDEWES)
held
from
24
to
29
September
2023
in
Dubrovnik,
Croatia.
selected
papers,
including
aspects
biomass
energy
application,
saving
building,
low-carbon
development
climate
change
adaptation,
hybrid
application
sustainable
energy,
storage
system,
other
measures
development,
are
published
this
Special
Issue
Energies.
12
papers
Energies
corresponding
literature
that
relates
above
has
been
most
recent
year
reviewed.
In
particular,
diversifying
applications
trending
towards
comprehensive
integration
with
more
efficient
clean
capacities
for
global
procurement,
which
can
also
offer
increased
resilience
sustainability,
reduce
reliance
fossil
fuels,
mitigate
environmental
impacts,
enhance
security
through
a
mix
renewable
sources
innovative
technologies.
Meanwhile,
become
increasingly
important,
manage
intermittent
stabilize
grid,
improve
against
disruptions.
addition
conventional
solar
storage,
building
water
etc.,
overall
costs,
deferring
investments
additional
transmission
infrastructure.
Language: Английский
Projections of urban land exposure to drought and flood in China
Huiqing Han,
No information about this author
Jie Zhao,
No information about this author
Ying Cong
No information about this author
et al.
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
197(1)
Published: Dec. 6, 2024
Language: Английский
Sustainable Sustainability
Practice, progress, and proficiency in sustainability,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 16
Published: Oct. 4, 2024
This
chapter
explores
the
concept
of
sustainable
sustainability,
underscoring
critical
necessity
integrating
environmental,
social,
and
economic
factors
at
core
human
society
to
ensure
its
long-term
continuation.
The
interdependence
societal
components,
such
as
climate,
economics,
trade,
technology,
governance
many
others,
is
highlighted,
all
which
are
dependent
upon
finite
natural
resources.
In
addition,
this
discusses
a
assessment
contemporary
technologies,
with
particular
focus
on
electric
vehicles
(EVs)
artificial
intelligence
(AI).
Despite
potential
reduce
environmental
impacts,
these
technologies
met
challenges
ecological
footprint
battery
manufacturing,
energy-intensive
AI
processes,
ethical
concerns
associated
implementation.
Language: Английский