A Bibliometric Evaluation of the Use of Biomimicry as a Nature-Compatible Design Approach in Landscape Architecture Within the Context of Sustainability and Ecology
Abstract
1. Introduction
1.1. Definition of Biomimicry
1.2. Concepts Commonly Confused with Biomimicry
1.3. Levels of Biomimicry
1.4. The Relationship of Landscape Architecture with Nature, Ecology, and Sustainability
2. Method
- The current status of academic studies conducted on the subject of biomimicry;
- The current status of academic studies addressing biomimicry together with sustainable and/or ecological design;
- The current status of academic studies addressing biomimicry together with sustainable and/or ecological design within landscape architecture.
2.1. Bibliometric Survey
2.2. Preliminary Survey of Database
2.3. Selection and Customization of Terms
2.4. Data Collection, Analysis, and Visualization
3. Findings
3.1. Findings Related to the Number of Documents in the Scopus Database
- First, combining “biomimicry” with “design” reduced the number of documents to 702.
- Second, to examine the relationship between biomimicry and landscape architecture, a new search was conducted by combining “biomimicry” with “landscape architecture” and related terms, resulting in four documents.
- Third, the 702 “biomimicry+design” related documents were further refined in three sub-steps:
- Fourth, combining “design + biomimicry + either sustainability or ecology” yielded 210 documents.
- Fifth, combining “design + biomimicry + sustainability and ecology” simultaneously yielded 49 documents.
- Sixth, adding “landscape architecture” to the fourth-stage keyword combination yielded three documents.
- Seventh, searching with “design + biomimicry + sustainability + landscape architecture” and related terms yielded one document.
- Eighth, using “design + biomimicry + ecology + landscape architecture” and related terms yielded two documents.
- Ninth, the most specific combination—“design + biomimicry + ecology + sustainability + landscape architecture” and related terms—resulted in no documents being found (Table 1).
3.2. Annual Publications Trend
3.3. Analysis of the Relationship Between Authors (AU), Author Countries (AU_CO), and Journals (SO) Based on Document Data
3.4. Geographical Regions Analysis
3.5. Author Keywords, Title, and Subject Area Analysis
3.6. Network Analysis Using Clustering
3.6.1. Co-Occurrence Network Analysis of Author Keywords
3.6.2. Author Co-Citation Network Analysis
3.6.3. Document Co-Citation Network Analysis
3.6.4. International Collaboration Network Analysis
3.7. Findings Related to the Literature on Sustainable and/or Ecological Design in Landscape Architecture in the Context of Biomimicry
- The Avifauna-Based Biophysical Index (ABI) approach for assessing and planning ecological landscaping in tropical cities [59].
- Environmental tendencies in modular green installations [60].
- Development of sustainable landscape design guidelines for a green business park using virtual reality [61].
4. Results and Discussion
Author Contributions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Aimed Search Limitations | Terms | Number of Documents | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Biomimicry | “Biomimicry” | 1634 | ||
Design in the context of Biomimicry | “Biomimicry” AND “design” | 702 | ||
Landscape Architecture in the context of Biomimicry | “biomimicry” AND (“landscape architecture” OR “landscape design” OR “landscaping” OR “landscape planning”) | 4 | ||
(Design in the context of Biomimicry) And (Landscape Architeture) | (“biomimicry” AND “design”) AND (“landscape architecture” OR “landscape design” OR “landscaping” OR “landscape planning”) | 3 | ||
(Sustainability and Design in the context of Biomimicry) Or (Sustainable design in the context of biomimicry) | (“biomimicry” AND “design”) AND (“sustainability” OR “sustainable” OR “sustainable design”) | 155 | ||
(Ecology an Design in the context of Biomimicry) or (ecological design in the context of Biomimicry) | (“biomimicry” AND “design”) AND (“ecology” OR “ecological” OR “ecological design” OR “regenerative” OR “eco-design” OR “ecofriendly”) | 104 | ||
(Sustainability and Design or Sustainable design) Or (Ecology and Design or Ecological design) in the context of Biomimicry | (“biomimicry” AND “design”) AND (“sustainability” OR “sustainable” OR “sustainable design”) OR (“ecology” OR “ecological” OR “eco-design” OR “ecofriendly” OR “regenerative” OR “ecological design”) | 210 | ||
(Sustainability and Design or Sustainable Design) And (Ecology and Design or Ecological Design) in the Context of Biomimicry | (“biomimicry” AND “design”) AND (“sustainability” OR “sustainable” OR “sustainable design”) AND (“ecology” OR “ecofriendly” or “ecological” OR “regenerative” OR “ecological design” OR “eco-design”) | 49 | ||
(Sustainability and Design or Sustainable design) Or (Ecology and Design or Ecological design) in Landscape Architecture in the context of Biomimicry | (“biomimicry” AND “design”) AND (“sustainability” OR “sustainable” OR “sustainable design”) OR (“ecology” OR “ecofriendly” or “ecological” OR “regenerative” OR “ecological design” OR “eco-design”) AND (“landscape architecture” OR “landscape design” OR “landscaping”) | 3 | ||
(Sustainability and Design or Sustainable design) in Landscape Architecture in the context of Biomimicry | (“biomimicry” AND “design”) AND (“sustainability” OR “sustainable” OR “sustainable design”) AND (“landscape architecture” OR “landscape design” OR “landscaping”) | 1 | ||
(Ecology and Design or Ecological design) in Landscape Architecture in the context of Biomimicry | (“biomimicry” AND “design”) AND (“ecology” OR “ecological” OR “ecological design” OR “eco-design” OR “regenerative” OR “ecofriendly”) AND (“landscape architecture” OR “landscape design” OR “landscaping”) | 2 | ||
(Sustainability and Design or Sustainable design) And (Ecology and Design or Ecological design) in Landscape Architecture in the context of Biomimicry | (“biomimicry” AND “design”) AND (“sustainability” OR “sustainable” OR “sustainable design”) AND (“ecology” OR “ecofriendly” or “ecological” OR “regenerative” OR “ecological design” OR “eco-design”) AND (“landscape architecture” OR “landscape design” OR “landscaping”) | 0 |
Authors Keywords | Title | ||
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Word | Frequency | Word | Frequency |
bioinspiration | 93 | design | 208 |
tissue engineering | 70 | bioinspiration | 135 |
sustainability | 69 | engineering | 101 |
biologically inspired design | 47 | applications | 78 |
3d printing | 37 | tissue | 73 |
design | 30 | materials | 68 |
hydrogel | 30 | sustainability | 68 |
biomaterials | 29 | review | 67 |
self-assembly | 26 | nature | 65 |
architecture | 25 | systems | 51 |
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Ali, R.; Dinçer, D. A Bibliometric Evaluation of the Use of Biomimicry as a Nature-Compatible Design Approach in Landscape Architecture Within the Context of Sustainability and Ecology. Biomimetics 2025, 10, 559. https://doi.org/10.3390/biomimetics10090559
Ali R, Dinçer D. A Bibliometric Evaluation of the Use of Biomimicry as a Nature-Compatible Design Approach in Landscape Architecture Within the Context of Sustainability and Ecology. Biomimetics. 2025; 10(9):559. https://doi.org/10.3390/biomimetics10090559
Chicago/Turabian StyleAli, Rayan, and Deryanur Dinçer. 2025. "A Bibliometric Evaluation of the Use of Biomimicry as a Nature-Compatible Design Approach in Landscape Architecture Within the Context of Sustainability and Ecology" Biomimetics 10, no. 9: 559. https://doi.org/10.3390/biomimetics10090559
APA StyleAli, R., & Dinçer, D. (2025). A Bibliometric Evaluation of the Use of Biomimicry as a Nature-Compatible Design Approach in Landscape Architecture Within the Context of Sustainability and Ecology. Biomimetics, 10(9), 559. https://doi.org/10.3390/biomimetics10090559