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Scientific and Technological Research Trend Report in the Field of Disaster Risk Reduction——Bibliometric analysis of global disaster risk reduction literature and the influence of Chinese research in 2020

In 2020, a total of 8251 SCI journal papers were published in the disaster risk reduction field. In addition, a total of 161 countries have carried out relevant research in this field according to various experts. Among them, the top 12 countries or regions with more than 250 papers were mainland China, the United States, the United Kingdom, Italy, India, Germany, Japan, Australia, France, Canada, Iran, and Spain, respectively. Mainland China had the highest number of publications worldwide, whereas, the United States Geological Survey (USGS) had the highest citation rate. The USGS accounted for more than 60% of total attributions, followed by Ist Nazl Geofis & Vulcanol in Italy and the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS). Regarding Chinese papers, the institutions with the highest paper citation rate were Wuhan University and China University of Mining and Technology with more than 300 papers overall.

The papers were mainly distributed across 12 disciplines, as follows: Environmental Science, Geoscience Multidisciplinary, Water Conservancy, Meteorology and Atmospheric Science, Geochemistry and Geophysics, Public Environment and Occupational Health, Environmental Research, Green and Sustainable Technology, Engineering Geology, Remote Sensing, Engineering Environment, and Physical Geography. Research on disaster prevention in China covers 68 subject areas but are mainly concentrated on these 12 disciplines, with more than 100 papers: Environmental Science, Geoscience Multidisciplinary, Water Conservancy, Meteorology and Atmospheric Sciences, Engineering Geology, Engineering Environment, Remote Sensing, Geochemistry and Geophysics, Green and Sustainable Technology, Public Environment and Occupational Health, Environmental Research, and Physical Geography. In the field of disaster prevention in China, there are few studies on green and sustainable technology.

The four main topics that have been researched the most include research on health risks caused by heavy metals in the water, soil, and atmosphere, research on geological disaster monitoring based on geographic information systems, natural disaster risk management research from the perspective of vulnerability, and research on climate change triggers for extreme weather and climate events.

In the appendix, 68 abstracts from papers with a higher citation index, similar to the research direction followed by the Disaster Risk Reduction Knowledge Service (DRRKS) sub-platform of the International Knowledge Centre for Engineering Sciences and Technology (IKCEST) are selected.

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Published by
Institute of Geographic Sciences and Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences; National Science Library, Chinese Academy of Sciences; IKCEST Disaster Risk Reduction Knowledge Service System
Theme
Disaster risk reduction
Abstract of other languages
结合专家判读,截至2020年12月31日,共计检索到8251篇发表于2020年的本领域SCI期刊论文,共计161个国家/地区在本领域开展了相关研究。其中 ——发文量前12位(发文量大于250篇)的国家/地区是:中国大陆、美国、英国、意大利、印度、德国、日本、澳大利亚、法国、加拿大、伊朗和西班牙。中国大陆发文量居全球之首。 ——美国地质调查局(US Geol Survey)的论文被引率最高,超过百分之六十的论文已经被引用,其次是意大利的Ist Nazl Geofis & Vulcanol和法国国家科学研究中心(CNRS);中国论文被引率最高的机构是武汉大学和中国矿业大学。 ——主要分布在以下12个学科方向(论文数量大于300篇):环境科学、地球科学多学科、水利、气象学与大气科学、公共环境和职业健康、地球化学与地球物理学、环境研究、绿色可持续科技、工程地质、遥感、工程环境和自然地理。中国在灾害防治研究共涉及68个学科领域,但主要分布在以下12个学科方向(论文数量大于100篇):环境科学、地球科学多学科、水利、气象学与大气科学、工程地质、工程环境、遥感、地球化学与地球物理学、绿色可持续科技、公共环境和职业健康、环境研究和自然地理。中国在灾害防治领域较少涉及绿色可持续科技。 ——四个热点研究主题为,水体、土壤与大气中的重金属引发的健康风险研究,基于地理信息系统的地质灾害监测研究,脆弱性视角下的自然灾害风险管理研究,气候变化引发极端天气气候事件研究。 ——附件摘选了引用率高且与国际工程科技知识中心防灾减灾知识服务分中心相近的68篇论文摘要。
Completion date
2021.01
Submission date
2021.02
Total pages
48
Starting page number
1
Ending page number
48
Report type
Science and Technology Report
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