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| DOI | 10.1016/j.progress.2023.100740 |
| Progress and prospects in planning: A bibliometric review of literature in Urban Studies and Regional and Urban Planning, 1956-2022 | |
| Sharifi, Ayyoob; Khavarian-Garmsir, Amir Reza; Allam, Zaheer; Asadzadeh, Asad | |
| 发表日期 | 2023 |
| ISSN | 0305-9006 |
| EISSN | 1873-4510 |
| 卷号 | 173 |
| 英文摘要 | The global population has rapidly urbanized over the past century, and the urbanization rate is projected to reach about 70% by 2050. In line with these trends and the increasing recognition of the significance of cities in addressing local and global challenges, a lot of research has been published on urban studies and planning since the middle of the twentieth century. While the number of publications has been rapidly increasing over the past decades, there is still a lack of studies analyzing the field's knowledge structure and its evolution. To fill this gap, this study analyzes data related to more than 100,000 articles indexed under the Urban Studies and Regional & Urban Planning subject categories of the Web of Science. We conduct various analyses such as term cooccurrence, co-citation, bibliographic coupling, and citation analysis to identify the key defining thematic areas of the field and examine how they have evolved. We also identify key authors, journals, references, and organizations that have contributed more to the field's development. The analysis is conducted over five periods: 1956-1975 (the genesis period), 1976-1995 (economic growth and environmentalism), 1996-2015 (sustainable development and technological innovation), 2016-2019 (climate change and SDGs), and 2020 onwards (postCOVID urbanism). Four major thematic areas are identified: 1) socio-economic issues and inequalities, 2) economic growth and innovation, 3) urban ecology and land use planning, and 4) urban policy and governance and sustainability. The first two are recurring themes over different periods, while the latter two have gained currency over the past 2-3 decades following global events and policy frameworks related to global challenges like sustainability and climate change. Following the COVID-19 pandemic, issues related to smart cities, big data analytics, urban resilience, and governance have received particular attention. We found disproportionate contributions to the field from the Global North. Some countries from the Global South with rapid urbanization rates are underrepresented, which may have implications for the future of urbanization. We conclude the study by highlighting thematic gaps and other critical issues that need to be addressed by urban scholars to accelerate the transition toward sustainable and resilient cities. |
| 英文关键词 | Urban Studies; Urban Planning; Urban resilience; Climate change; Urban sustainability; Smart cities |
| 语种 | 英语 |
| WOS研究方向 | Environmental Studies ; Regional & Urban Planning |
| WOS类目 | Social Science Citation Index (SSCI) |
| WOS记录号 | WOS:001019581800001 |
| 来源期刊 | PROGRESS IN PLANNING
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| 文献类型 | 期刊论文 |
| 条目标识符 | http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/281242 |
| 作者单位 | Hiroshima University; University of Isfahan; University of Bonn; Hiroshima University |
| 推荐引用方式 GB/T 7714 | Sharifi, Ayyoob,Khavarian-Garmsir, Amir Reza,Allam, Zaheer,et al. Progress and prospects in planning: A bibliometric review of literature in Urban Studies and Regional and Urban Planning, 1956-2022[J],2023,173. |
| APA | Sharifi, Ayyoob,Khavarian-Garmsir, Amir Reza,Allam, Zaheer,&Asadzadeh, Asad.(2023).Progress and prospects in planning: A bibliometric review of literature in Urban Studies and Regional and Urban Planning, 1956-2022.PROGRESS IN PLANNING,173. |
| MLA | Sharifi, Ayyoob,et al."Progress and prospects in planning: A bibliometric review of literature in Urban Studies and Regional and Urban Planning, 1956-2022".PROGRESS IN PLANNING 173(2023). |
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