Department of Economics and Bussiness, University of Almeria, Almeria, Spain.
Global Health. 2021 Jul 3;17(1):74. doi: 10.1186/s12992-021-00722-3.
This paper has reviewed the international research on the terms "climate change" and "human migration" from 1999 to 2019. To this end, a bibliometric and a cluster analysis by fractional accounting have been carried out using two of the most important databases: Web of Science (WoS) and Scopus. The research found and studied 140 documents from WoS Core Collection and 193 from Scopus.
The results show a continual increase in the number of articles published and citations received during the whole period studied. The U.S., U.K., Germany and China have been shown to be the most productive countries and there is a predominance of North American organizations supporting and fostering research on these topics.
The main contribution of this article is the analysis of new tendencies. The trend shows a transition from concepts such as vulnerability, climate change, land degradation, refugees and security to others such as concepts such as international migration, climate justice, sustainability, human rights and disaster risk reduction. Future research in this field should address the comparison of results from research focused on human beings to a focus on other living beings.
本文回顾了 1999 年至 2019 年期间国际上关于“气候变化”和“人类迁移”这两个术语的研究。为此,使用两个最重要的数据库:Web of Science(WoS)和 Scopus,进行了文献计量和分位数聚类分析。研究发现并研究了来自 WoS 核心合集的 140 篇文献和来自 Scopus 的 193 篇文献。
研究结果表明,在整个研究期间,发表的文章数量和引用次数持续增加。美国、英国、德国和中国是最具生产力的国家,并且有许多北美组织支持和促进这些主题的研究。
本文的主要贡献是对新趋势的分析。趋势表明,从脆弱性、气候变化、土地退化、难民和安全等概念向国际迁移、气候正义、可持续性、人权和减少灾害风险等概念的转变。该领域的未来研究应该解决将以人类为重点的研究结果与以其他生物为重点的研究结果进行比较的问题。