荒漠化
环境资源管理
气候变化
专题地图
地理
斯科普斯
环境规划
比例(比率)
杠杆(统计)
可持续发展
持续性
区域科学
全球变暖
地理信息系统
政府(语言学)
大数据
信息系统
工作(物理)
多学科方法
时间尺度
趋势分析
全球变化
全球气候
作者
Fatima‐Ezzahrae Imam,Daniela Smiraglia,Antonio Pulina,Francesca Assennato,Elisabetta Raparelli,Giovanna Seddaiu
摘要
ABSTRACT Desertification, driven by climatic and anthropogenic factors, is one of the most pressing global environmental challenges, causing significant economic, ecological, and social consequences. A bibliometric analysis was performed to identify research trends and gaps in the desertification risk topic. Bibliometrix and Biblioshiny software were employed to analyse patterns in research publications. The analysis findings of the 864 research papers published between 1978 and 2024, sourced from the Scopus database, reveal a significant increase in desertification research with distinct development phases; geographically diverse contributions from China, Italy, Spain, and the United States; limited international collaboration; and high‐frequency keywords such as “climate change,” “risk assessment,” and “remote sensing.” Thematic evolution shows an early phase (1978–2001) on geographic information systems (GIS), remote sensing, and risk assessment; an expansion phase (2002–2020) on climate change; and a recent phase (2021–2024) marked by numerical and climate modeling. Three major research streams were identified: climatic drivers and climate change, technological advancements in monitoring and assessment, and socio‐economic and policy dimensions. The analysis reveals critical gaps including limited integration of socio‐economic data with climate models and underutilisation of artificial intelligence (AI) for monitoring desertification and land degradation. Future research should integrate models with socio‐economic data, leverage big data and AI, expand research to underrepresented regions, and scale community‐based solutions. Strengthening interdisciplinary collaboration will support adaptive, sustainable frameworks to combat desertification and foster resilience.
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