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Bibliometric Analysis: Publication Trends of Forest and Land Fire Policy 1969-2024
Published date: May 30 2024
Journal Title: KnE Social Sciences
Issue title: The 6th International Conference on Social Sciences and Humanities (ICOSSH VI)
Pages: 374–382
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Abstract:
This study aims to analyze publication trends related to the themes of Butane and land fire policies indexed in the Scopus database from 1969 to 2024. Journal articles in the field of forest and land fire policy published between 1969 and 2024 are traced from the Scopus database using the keywords “Forest Fires” OR “Land Fires” AND “Policy”. This study uses analysis of publication trends forest and land fire policy, most productive countries and most productive organizations, co-authorship, co- and citation. Research on forest and land fire policy is widely conducted around the world. This is because many problems must be solved by multistakeholders. Publications in 2022 became the most productive year with 215 publications. The United States and Spain are the two countries that are most productive in producing publications related to forest and land fire policies. The network of co-authorship based on documents is Stephens, SL being the most common. Co-Occurrence networks for Author Keywords include forest fires, deforestation, forest management, wildfire, remote sensing, wildfires, landsat, protected areas. Bibliometric methods can be used to analyze publication trends related to “forest and land fire policy”. However, it needs the support of datasets and a complete computing system. The results of the analysis of forest and land fire policy articles show an increase in publication trends related to forest and land fire policies.
Keywords: bibliometric analysis, policy implementation, land fires, forest
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