Climate Change Urbanism State of the Art: A Scientometrics Analysis

Carlos Aguirre-Nunez, Francisco Vergaara

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Abstract

This article seeks to present the main findings of the systematic review of this literature based on a scientometric analysis of the sources. The analysis technique is based on the Rstudio package called bibliometrix which allows a statistical analysis of the productivity in the subject. From the results of the analysis, it is possible to identify the main keywords, topics with the greatest capacity to generate content and the progress of different lines of research. It is also possible to identify the main gro ups of researchers for each thematic line and the international collaborations that have been part of the research on climate change and cities. In the scientific discussion of the topics, thematic lines are established to address the various elements of the complexity of the phenomena. In this sense, the different thematic lines may highlight some issues and push others into the background or leave them latent. In that logic, the main conclusion of this research is the need to highlight the interaction between the built environment, energy, and climate change, in the light of their evident
relationship.
Translated title of the contributionUn estado de arte. de :cambio climatico y urbanismo, : un analisis scienciometrico
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationClimate Change Urbanism State of the Art:
Subtitle of host publicationA Scientometrics Analysis
Pages896
Number of pages900
StatePublished - 2022

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Urban Studies

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