Geobibliography and Bibliometric Networks of Polar Tourism and Climate Change Research
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Polar Regions and Climate Change: An Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Perspective
3. Materials and Methods
4. Results
4.1. Bibliometric Networks
4.2. Geobibliography
Theme/Perspective | Policy | Business | Visitors | Community 1 |
---|---|---|---|---|
Emissions | [42,61] | [19,49] | [42,54,60,61] | n/a |
Impacts | [20,27,47,52,62,66,91] | [18,20,21,25,27,33,36,48,55,68,87,88,95,101,105] | [20,21,57,58,63,65,72,73,108,110] | [20,62] |
Mitigation | [69,70,99] | [94] | [54,60,64,67,69,70,75,86,93] | n/a |
Adaptation | [19,23,26,34,35,37,43,44,53,56,74,79,81,83,84,85,96,98,100,103,104] | [22,23,28,29,33,34,35,37,39,50,53,56,80,82,85,90,94,100,103,104,106] | [22,30,38,50,56,89,103,104] | [19,35,44,49,50,53,56,71,76,77,81,90,102,103,104] |
Rebound Effects & Combined Impacts | [24,45,56,59,92,96] | [32,40,45,51,56,59] | [40,46,51,56,60,92,96,107,109] | [31,32,40,41,56,59,78,92,96] |
5. Discussion and Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Demiroglu, O.C.; Hall, C.M. Geobibliography and Bibliometric Networks of Polar Tourism and Climate Change Research. Atmosphere 2020, 11, 498. https://doi.org/10.3390/atmos11050498
Demiroglu OC, Hall CM. Geobibliography and Bibliometric Networks of Polar Tourism and Climate Change Research. Atmosphere. 2020; 11(5):498. https://doi.org/10.3390/atmos11050498
Chicago/Turabian StyleDemiroglu, O. Cenk, and C. Michael Hall. 2020. "Geobibliography and Bibliometric Networks of Polar Tourism and Climate Change Research" Atmosphere 11, no. 5: 498. https://doi.org/10.3390/atmos11050498