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Systematic Review
The Nexus Between Green Finance and Artificial Intelligence: A Systemic Bibliometric Analysis Based on Web of Science Database
by Katerina Fotova Čiković, Violeta Cvetkoska and Dinko Primorac
J. Risk Financial Manag. 2025, 18(8), 420; https://doi.org/10.3390/jrfm18080420 - 1 Aug 2025
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The intersection of green finance and artificial intelligence (AI) represents a rapidly emerging and high-impact research domain with the potential to reshape sustainable economic systems. This study presents a comprehensive bibliometric and network analysis aimed at mapping the scientific landscape, identifying research hotspots, [...] Read more.
The intersection of green finance and artificial intelligence (AI) represents a rapidly emerging and high-impact research domain with the potential to reshape sustainable economic systems. This study presents a comprehensive bibliometric and network analysis aimed at mapping the scientific landscape, identifying research hotspots, and highlighting methodological trends at this nexus. A dataset of 268 peer-reviewed publications (2014–June 2025) was retrieved from the Web of Science Core Collection, filtered by the Business Economics category. Analytical techniques employed include Bibliometrix in R, VOSviewer, and science mapping tools such as thematic mapping, trend topic analysis, co-citation networks, and co-occurrence clustering. Results indicate an annual growth rate of 53.31%, with China leading in both productivity and impact, followed by Vietnam and the United Kingdom. The most prolific affiliations and authors, primarily based in China, underscore a concentrated regional research output. The most relevant journals include Energy Economics and Finance Research Letters. Network visualizations identified 17 clusters, with focused analysis on the top three: (1) Emission, Health, and Environmental Risk, (2) Institutional and Technological Infrastructure, and (3) Green Innovation and Sustainable Urban Development. The methodological landscape is equally diverse, with top techniques including blockchain technology, large language models, convolutional neural networks, sentiment analysis, and structural equation modeling, demonstrating a blend of traditional econometrics and advanced AI. This study not only uncovers intellectual structures and thematic evolution but also identifies underdeveloped areas and proposes future research directions. These include dynamic topic modeling, regional case studies, and ethical frameworks for AI in sustainable finance. The findings provide a strategic foundation for advancing interdisciplinary collaboration and policy innovation in green AI–finance ecosystems. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Commercial Banking and FinTech in Emerging Economies)
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Bibliometric Analysis of the Mental Health of International Migrants
by Lei Han, Seunghui Jeong, Seongwon Kim, Yunjeong Eom and Minye Jung
Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2025, 22(8), 1187; https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph22081187 - 29 Jul 2025
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Background: International migration is a growing global phenomenon involving diverse groups, such as labor migrants, international marriage migrants, refugees, and international students. International migrants face unique mental health challenges influenced by adversities such as social isolation and limited access to mental health services. [...] Read more.
Background: International migration is a growing global phenomenon involving diverse groups, such as labor migrants, international marriage migrants, refugees, and international students. International migrants face unique mental health challenges influenced by adversities such as social isolation and limited access to mental health services. This study employs bibliometric methods to systematically analyze the global body of literature on international migrants’ mental health. Methods: The literature on the mental health of international migrants published until October 2024 was searched using the Web of Science database. The search terms included (‘International migrants’ OR ‘migrant workers’ OR ‘international students’ OR ‘refugees’ OR ‘asylum seekers’ OR ‘smuggled migrants’) AND ‘mental health’. VOSviewer was used to conduct bibliometric analysis, focusing on co-authorship patterns, keyword co-occurrence, and citation networks. Results: Over the past four decades, research on the mental health of international migrants has grown substantially, with major migration destinations such as the United States, Europe, and Australia playing prominent roles in this field. ‘Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)’ was the most frequent keyword in publications, with strong links to ‘trauma’ and ‘depression’. In recent years, with the impact of global socioenvironmental changes and emergencies such as the COVID-19 pandemic, the research focus has gradually shifted towards social support, service accessibility, and cultural adaptation. Conclusions: International migration is a far-reaching global phenomenon, and addressing the mental health of migrant populations is essential for advancing public health, social cohesion, and sustainable development. This study provides the first bibliometric overview of research in this domain, mapping its thematic evolution and collaborative structure. The findings offer valuable insights into the field’s development and may support future interdisciplinary collaboration and the formulation of culturally informed, evidence-based approaches in migrant mental health. Full article
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Systematic Review
Anomaly Detection in Blockchain: A Systematic Review of Trends, Challenges, and Future Directions
by Ruslan Shevchuk, Vasyl Martsenyuk, Bogdan Adamyk, Vladlena Benson and Andriy Melnyk
Appl. Sci. 2025, 15(15), 8330; https://doi.org/10.3390/app15158330 - 26 Jul 2025
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Blockchain technology’s increasing adoption across diverse sectors necessitates robust security measures to mitigate rising fraudulent activities. This paper presents a comprehensive bibliometric analysis of anomaly detection research in blockchain networks from 2017 to 2024, conducted under the PRISMA paradigm. Using CiteSpace 6.4.R1, we [...] Read more.
Blockchain technology’s increasing adoption across diverse sectors necessitates robust security measures to mitigate rising fraudulent activities. This paper presents a comprehensive bibliometric analysis of anomaly detection research in blockchain networks from 2017 to 2024, conducted under the PRISMA paradigm. Using CiteSpace 6.4.R1, we systematically map the knowledge domain based on 363 WoSCC-indexed articles. The analysis encompasses collaboration networks, co-citation patterns, citation bursts, and keyword trends to identify emerging research directions, influential contributors, and persistent challenges. The study reveals geographical concentrations of research activity, key institutional players, the evolution of theoretical frameworks, and shifts from basic security mechanisms to sophisticated machine learning and graph neural network approaches. This research summarizes the state of the field and highlights future directions essential for blockchain security. Full article
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Review
Systematic Bibliometric Analysis of Entrepreneurial Intention and Behavior Research
by Jiahao Zhuang and Hongyi Sun
Adm. Sci. 2025, 15(8), 290; https://doi.org/10.3390/admsci15080290 - 24 Jul 2025
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Entrepreneurship serves as a vital engine of economic development, yet the mechanisms translating entrepreneurial intention into behavior have gradually emerged. This study employs bibliometric analysis of 61 SSCI-indexed articles (2014–2024) using CiteSpace to examine co-authorship networks, co-citation patterns, and research hotspots. Our findings [...] Read more.
Entrepreneurship serves as a vital engine of economic development, yet the mechanisms translating entrepreneurial intention into behavior have gradually emerged. This study employs bibliometric analysis of 61 SSCI-indexed articles (2014–2024) using CiteSpace to examine co-authorship networks, co-citation patterns, and research hotspots. Our findings demonstrate that individual-level factors (personality traits, entrepreneurial self-efficacy, and entrepreneurship education) drive both entrepreneurial intention and entrepreneurial behavior. More importantly, environmental factors (university milieu, regional social legitimacy, and national cultural dimensions) moderate the relationship between entrepreneurial intention and behavior. The study also identifies a temporal pattern in the entrepreneurial intention–behavior correlation. These results advance theoretical understanding of the intention–behavior transition and offer practical insights for entrepreneurship education and policy design. Full article
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Global Research Trends in Biomimetic Lattice Structures for Energy Absorption and Deformation: A Bibliometric Analysis (2020–2025)
by Sunny Narayan, Brahim Menacer, Muhammad Usman Kaisan, Joseph Samuel, Moaz Al-Lehaibi, Faisal O. Mahroogi and Víctor Tuninetti
Biomimetics 2025, 10(7), 477; https://doi.org/10.3390/biomimetics10070477 - 19 Jul 2025
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Biomimetic lattice structures, inspired by natural architectures such as bone, coral, mollusk shells, and Euplectella aspergillum, have gained increasing attention for their exceptional strength-to-weight ratios, energy absorption, and deformation control. These properties make them ideal for advanced engineering applications in aerospace, biomedical devices, [...] Read more.
Biomimetic lattice structures, inspired by natural architectures such as bone, coral, mollusk shells, and Euplectella aspergillum, have gained increasing attention for their exceptional strength-to-weight ratios, energy absorption, and deformation control. These properties make them ideal for advanced engineering applications in aerospace, biomedical devices, and structural impact protection. This study presents a comprehensive bibliometric analysis of global research on biomimetic lattice structures published between 2020 and 2025, aiming to identify thematic trends, collaboration patterns, and underexplored areas. A curated dataset of 3685 publications was extracted from databases like PubMed, Dimensions, Scopus, IEEE, Google Scholar, and Science Direct and merged together. After the removal of duplication and cleaning, about 2226 full research articles selected for the bibliometric analysis excluding review works, conference papers, book chapters, and notes using Cite space, VOS viewer version 1.6.20, and Bibliometrix R packages (4.5. 64-bit) for mapping co-authorship networks, institutional affiliations, keyword co-occurrence, and citation relationships. A significant increase in the number of publications was found over the past year, reflecting growing interest in this area. The results identify China as the most prolific contributor, with substantial institutional support and active collaboration networks, especially with European research groups. Key research focuses include additive manufacturing, finite element modeling, machine learning-based design optimization, and the performance evaluation of bioinspired geometries. Notably, the integration of artificial intelligence into structural modeling is accelerating a shift toward data-driven design frameworks. However, gaps remain in geometric modeling standardization, fatigue behavior analysis, and the real-world validation of lattice structures under complex loading conditions. This study provides a strategic overview of current research directions and offers guidance for future interdisciplinary exploration. The insights are intended to support researchers and practitioners in advancing next-generation biomimetic materials with superior mechanical performance and application-specific adaptability. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Nature-Inspired Science and Engineering for Sustainable Future)
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Mapping the Global Research on Drug–Drug Interactions: A Multidecadal Evolution Through AI-Driven Terminology Standardization
by Andrei-Flavius Radu, Ada Radu, Delia Mirela Tit, Gabriela Bungau and Paul Andrei Negru
Bioengineering 2025, 12(7), 783; https://doi.org/10.3390/bioengineering12070783 - 19 Jul 2025
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The significant burden of polypharmacy in clinical settings contrasts sharply with the narrow research focus on drug–drug interactions (DDIs), revealing an important gap in understanding the complexity of real-world multi-drug regimens. The present study addresses this gap by conducting a high-resolution, multidimensional bibliometric [...] Read more.
The significant burden of polypharmacy in clinical settings contrasts sharply with the narrow research focus on drug–drug interactions (DDIs), revealing an important gap in understanding the complexity of real-world multi-drug regimens. The present study addresses this gap by conducting a high-resolution, multidimensional bibliometric and network analysis of 19,151 DDI publications indexed in the Web of Science Core Collection (1975–2025). Using advanced tools, including VOSviewer version 1.6.20, Bibliometrix 5.0.0, and AI-enhanced terminology normalization, global research trajectories, knowledge clusters, and collaborative dynamics were systematically mapped. The analysis revealed an exponential growth in publication volume (from 55 in 1990 to 1194 in 2024), with output led by the United States and a marked acceleration in Chinese contributions after 2015. Key pharmacological agents frequently implicated in DDI research included CYP450-dependent drugs such as statins, antiretrovirals, and central nervous system drugs. Thematic clusters evolved from mechanistic toxicity assessments to complex frameworks involving clinical risk management, oncology co-therapies, and pharmacokinetic modeling. The citation impact peaked at 3.93 per year in 2019, reflecting the increasing integration of DDI research into mainstream areas of pharmaceutical science. The findings highlight a shift toward addressing polypharmacy risks in aging populations, supported by novel computational methodologies. This comprehensive assessment offers insights for researchers and academics aiming to navigate the evolving scientific landscape of DDIs and underlines the need for more nuanced system-level approaches to interaction risk assessment. Future studies should aim to incorporate patient-level real-world data, expand bibliometric coverage to underrepresented regions and non-English literature, and integrate pharmacogenomic and time-dependent variables to enhance predictive models of interaction risk. Cross-validation of AI-based approaches against clinical outcomes and prospective cohort data are also needed to bridge the translational gap and support precision dosing in complex therapeutic regimens. Full article
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Review
Trends and Trajectories: A Bibliometric Analysis of Financial Risk (2015–2024)
by Jiajia Liu, Yibin Liu, Lijun Ren, Xuerong Li and Shouyang Wang
Int. J. Financial Stud. 2025, 13(3), 132; https://doi.org/10.3390/ijfs13030132 - 15 Jul 2025
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This study conducts a comprehensive bibliometric analysis and predictive modeling of financial risk research from 2015 to 2024, integrating conceptual, knowledge, and collaboration perspectives. Utilizing the PRISMA framework for literature screening, the study identifies publications, research areas, and research institutions. A co-citation network [...] Read more.
This study conducts a comprehensive bibliometric analysis and predictive modeling of financial risk research from 2015 to 2024, integrating conceptual, knowledge, and collaboration perspectives. Utilizing the PRISMA framework for literature screening, the study identifies publications, research areas, and research institutions. A co-citation network approach reveals the intellectual structure and milestone works, while emergent keyword detection highlights cutting-edge topics such as economic policy uncertainty, climate risk, and green innovation. Furthermore, the study proposes a novel semantic forecasting model, SEF-ACLSTM (Semantic Evolution Forecasting with Aligned Clustered LSTM), to predict the evolution of research themes through 2030. The results identify three major thematic clusters: methodological innovation, traditional risk management, and green finance. The predictive analysis indicates a growing emphasis on methodological and sustainability-oriented topics, suggesting a paradigmatic shift in financial risk research. The findings offer theoretical insights and strategic guidance for future academic inquiry and policy formulation. Full article
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Systematic Review
Decentralized Renewable-Energy Desalination: Emerging Trends and Global Research Frontiers—A Comprehensive Bibliometric Review
by Roger Pimienta Barros, Arturo Fajardo and Jaime Lara-Borrero
Water 2025, 17(14), 2054; https://doi.org/10.3390/w17142054 - 9 Jul 2025
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Decentralized desalination systems driven by renewable energy sources have surfaced as a feasible way to alleviate water scarcity in arid and rural areas. This bibliometric study aims to clarify the research trends, conceptual frameworks, and cooperative dynamics in the scientific literature on decentralized [...] Read more.
Decentralized desalination systems driven by renewable energy sources have surfaced as a feasible way to alleviate water scarcity in arid and rural areas. This bibliometric study aims to clarify the research trends, conceptual frameworks, and cooperative dynamics in the scientific literature on decentralized renewable-powered desalination techniques. Using a thorough search approach, 1354 papers were found. Duplicates, thematically unrelated works, and entries with poor information were removed using the PRISMA 2020 framework. A selected 832 relevant papers from a filtered dataset were chosen for in-depth analysis. Quantitative measures were obtained by means of Bibliometrix; network visualisation was obtained by means of VOSviewer (version 1.6.19) and covered co-authorship, keyword co-occurrence, and citation structures. Over the previous 20 years, the data show a steady rise in academic production, especially in the fields of environmental science, renewable energy engineering, and water treatment technologies. Author keyword co-occurrence mapping revealed strong theme clusters centred on solar stills, thermoelectric modules, reverse osmosis, and off-grid systems. Emphasizing current research paths and emerging subject borders, this paper clarifies the intellectual and social structure of the field. The outcomes are expected to help policy creation, cooperative projects, and strategic planning meant to hasten innovation in sustainable and decentralized water desalination. Full article
(This article belongs to the Section Water-Energy Nexus)
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Review
Digital Academic Leadership in Higher Education Institutions: A Bibliometric Review Based on CiteSpace
by Olaniyi Joshua Olabiyi, Carl Jansen van Vuuren, Marieta Du Plessis, Yujie Xue and Chang Zhu
Educ. Sci. 2025, 15(7), 846; https://doi.org/10.3390/educsci15070846 - 2 Jul 2025
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The continuous evolution of technology compels higher education leaders to adapt to VUCA (volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous) and BANI (brittle, anxious, non-linear, and incomprehensible) environments through innovative strategies that ensure institutional relevance. While VUCA emphasizes the challenges posed by rapid change and [...] Read more.
The continuous evolution of technology compels higher education leaders to adapt to VUCA (volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous) and BANI (brittle, anxious, non-linear, and incomprehensible) environments through innovative strategies that ensure institutional relevance. While VUCA emphasizes the challenges posed by rapid change and uncertain decision-making, BANI underscores the fragility of systems, heightened anxiety, unpredictable causality, and the collapse of established patterns. Navigating these complexities requires agility, resilience, and visionary leadership to ensure that institutions remain adaptable and future ready. This study presents a bibliometric analysis of digital academic leadership in higher education transformation, examining empirical studies, reviews, book chapters, and proceeding papers published from 2014 to 2024 (11-year period) in the Web of Science—Science Citation Index Expanded (SCIE) and Social Science Citation Index (SSCI). Using CiteSpace software (version 6.3. R1-64 bit), we analyzed 5837 documents, identifying 24 key publications that formed a network of 90 nodes and 256 links. The reduction to 24 publications occurred as part of a structured bibliometric analysis using CiteSpace, which employs algorithmic thresholds to identify the most influential and structurally significant publications within a large corpus. These 24 documents form the core co-citation network, which serves as a conceptual backbone for further thematic interpretation. This was the result of a multi-step refinement process using CiteSpace’s default thresholds and clustering algorithms to detect the most influential nodes based on centrality, citation burst, and network clustering. Our findings reveal six primary research clusters: “Enhancing Academic Performance”, “Digital Leadership Scale Adaptation”, “Construction Industry”, “Innovative Work Behavior”, “Development Business Strategy”, and “Education.” The analysis demonstrates a significant increase in publications over the decade, with the highest concentration in 2024, reflecting growing scholarly interest in this field. Keywords analysis shows “digital leadership”, “digital transformation”, “performance”, and “innovation” as dominant terms, highlighting the field’s evolution from technology-focused approaches to holistic leadership frameworks. Geographical analysis reveals significant contributions from Pakistan, Ireland, and India, indicating valuable insights emerging from diverse global contexts. These findings suggest that effective digital academic leadership requires not only technical competencies but also transformational capabilities, communication skills, and innovation management to enhance student outcomes and institutional performance in an increasingly digitalized educational landscape. Full article
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Proceeding Paper
Structural Properties of Co-Citation and Co-Occurrence Networks in Cold Chain Logistic Management Using Bibliometric Computation
by Yu-Jin Hsu, Chih-Wen Hsiao and Kuei-Kuei Lai
Eng. Proc. 2025, 98(1), 24; https://doi.org/10.3390/engproc2025098024 - 30 Jun 2025
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In the past two decades, particularly through the pandemic, the demand for real-time logistics has significantly increased. Cold chain logistics ensures specific temperature conditions for perishable goods such as food and pharmaceuticals, which is crucial for maintaining product quality, safety, and regulatory compliance. [...] Read more.
In the past two decades, particularly through the pandemic, the demand for real-time logistics has significantly increased. Cold chain logistics ensures specific temperature conditions for perishable goods such as food and pharmaceuticals, which is crucial for maintaining product quality, safety, and regulatory compliance. The integration of the Internet of Things (IoT) into cold chain logistics has transformed supply chain operations. The COVID-19 pandemic and the global urgency for vaccine distribution accelerated the adoption of cold chain technologies, emphasizing their role in preserving perishable goods’ integrity. IoT enables real-time monitoring, remote control, predictive analytics, and data-driven decision-making, all of which are essential for modern logistics. We conducted a bibliometric analysis of 50 publications from 1997 to 2024 to examine IoT’s role in cold chain management. Through co-occurrence and co-citation network analysis, core themes, influential works, and major contributors were identified. Thematic mapping highlighted the importance of temperature monitoring, logistics optimization, and risk management. Additionally, the transition from conventional logistics practices to IoT-driven methodologies was investigated in cold chain operations. The findings of this study provide a basis for understanding the structural properties of co-citation and co-occurrence networks in cold chain logistics and the evolving landscape of cold chain technology, and its impact on logistics, emphasizing the importance of intelligent, reliable, and sustainable cold chain systems to meet the growing demands in global supply chains. Full article
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Scientometric Analysis of Entrepreneurial Orientation: Research Mapping and Opportunity Areas
by José Rubiales-Núñez, Andrés Rubio, Luis Araya-Castillo, Hugo Moraga-Flores and Carlos Gómez-Pantoja
Adm. Sci. 2025, 15(7), 252; https://doi.org/10.3390/admsci15070252 - 29 Jun 2025
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This research presents a comprehensive scientometric analysis of Entrepreneurial Orientation (EO), a fundamental concept in strategic management and business performance. Through a bibliometric approach, 4314 articles indexed in the Web of Science from 1975 to 2024 were analyzed using advanced network analysis tools [...] Read more.
This research presents a comprehensive scientometric analysis of Entrepreneurial Orientation (EO), a fundamental concept in strategic management and business performance. Through a bibliometric approach, 4314 articles indexed in the Web of Science from 1975 to 2024 were analyzed using advanced network analysis tools such as VOSviewer to examine the evolution of scientific production, citations, authors, journals, institutions, and the most influential countries in the field. The findings reveal an exponential growth in “EO” research over the past decades, with a high concentration of scientific output in the last eight years. The United States leads in publication volume and citations, followed by other countries with an increasing contribution. Co-authorship patterns and academic collaboration clusters have been identified, consolidating key research lines that link “EO” with innovation, market orientation, and business performance. This study provides a comprehensive perspective on the evolution of “EO” research, offering valuable insights for academics, policymakers, and professionals interested in new theoretical directions and practical applications that foster knowledge development and business competitiveness. Full article
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Article
Global Trends and Developments in Diet and Longevity Research: A Bibliometric Analysis
by Simge Sipahi, Kezban Esen Karaca Çelik, Nurhan Doğan, Theodora Mouratidou and Murat Baş
Nutrients 2025, 17(13), 2119; https://doi.org/10.3390/nu17132119 - 26 Jun 2025
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Background/Objectives: The global population is rapidly aging, raising interest in dietary practices for promoting the healthspan. This study aimed to comprehensively investigate the state of diet and longevity research over the past decade, addressing the lack of bibliometric synthesis within the field. [...] Read more.
Background/Objectives: The global population is rapidly aging, raising interest in dietary practices for promoting the healthspan. This study aimed to comprehensively investigate the state of diet and longevity research over the past decade, addressing the lack of bibliometric synthesis within the field. Methods: A bibliometric analysis was performed using the keywords “diet” and “longevity” on English-language articles from the Web of Science database that were published from 2015 to 2024. Data were analyzed using Web of Science tools, InCites, and VOSviewer to identify trends in publication output, citation metrics, coauthorship networks, institutional contributions, and keyword co-occurrence patterns. Results: Overall, 2203 articles meeting the inclusion criteria were included in the analysis. Publication volume and citation counts gradually increased, peaking in 2021. Countries, including the United Kingdom, and organizations, such as the National Institutes of Health and Harvard University, had significant citation impact, and the United States and China led productivity. Molecular processes (oxidative stress and autophagy), dietary models (Mediterranean diet and calorie restriction), and public health issues (obesity and mortality) were the main thematic clusters. Model species, including Caenorhabditis elegans and Drosophila melanogaster, were frequently used. Regional disparities in research production and notable terminology variability were noted. Conclusions: This study emphasizes the development and diversity of nutrition and longevity research while highlighting novel molecular and translational topics. More international cooperation, uniform language, and multidisciplinary frameworks are warranted to promote equal scientific advancement worldwide and connect mechanistic discoveries with therapeutic outcomes. Full article
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Systematic Review
Bibliometric Analysis of Extreme Weather Research: Patterns and Partnerships in Power Grid Resilience Studies
by Mohammad Ali Tofigh, Jeyraj Selvaraj and Nasrudin Abd Rahim
Sustainability 2025, 17(12), 5658; https://doi.org/10.3390/su17125658 - 19 Jun 2025
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The reliability and robustness of global electrical networks are being impacted by the reciprocal effects of climate change and severe weather events. This article assesses research and collaborative trends to further these concerns. This study attempts to identify trends, principal contributors, and emerging [...] Read more.
The reliability and robustness of global electrical networks are being impacted by the reciprocal effects of climate change and severe weather events. This article assesses research and collaborative trends to further these concerns. This study attempts to identify trends, principal contributors, and emerging fields of research by a comprehensive bibliometric analysis of articles relevant to power system resilience during extreme weather events. A comprehensive search was conducted in the Web of Science and Scopus databases to acquire appropriate papers from 2014 to 2025. The implementation criteria for eligibility requirements comprised peer-reviewed publications, including reviews and conference papers. The Bibliometrix and Biblioshiny tools were used to conduct data analysis, evaluating keyword co-occurrences, citation networks, and cooperation networks. The study selection process and reporting adhered to the PRISMA 2020 framework. A dataset of 1178 documents from 535 sources indicated an annual growth rate of 13.06%. China was the most producing country, while the USA, China, UK, and Iran became the most cited countries. Keyword analysis identified common topics including resilience, power outages, and extreme weather, alongside an increasing focus on AI-driven modeling, distributed energy resources, and optimization algorithms. This systematic review emphasizes the growing research field addressing power system resilience, focusing on improvements in modeling strategies, optimization approaches, and risk management applications. Future research must concentrate on the integration of AI, evaluations of regional vulnerabilities, and the development of predictive frameworks to tackle rising climate concerns. Full article
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Review
Mapping Soundscape Research: Authors, Institutions, and Collaboration Networks
by Andy W. L. Chung and Wai Ming To
Acoustics 2025, 7(2), 38; https://doi.org/10.3390/acoustics7020038 - 19 Jun 2025
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Soundscape is the sonic environment that a living being, like a human or animal, experiences in a certain setting. It affects how a space functions and how the being perceives its quality. Consequently, the soundscape is crucial in ecosystems globally. In recent decades, [...] Read more.
Soundscape is the sonic environment that a living being, like a human or animal, experiences in a certain setting. It affects how a space functions and how the being perceives its quality. Consequently, the soundscape is crucial in ecosystems globally. In recent decades, researchers have explored soundscapes using various methodologies across different disciplines. This study aims to provide a brief overview of the soundscape research history, pinpoint key authors, institutions, and collaboration networks, and identify trends and main themes through a bibliometric analysis. A search in the Scopus database on 26 February 2025 found 5825 articles, reviews, and conference papers on soundscape published from 1985 to 2024. The analysis indicated a significant increase in soundscape publications, rising from 1 in 1985 to 19 in 2002, and reaching 586 in 2024. J. Kang was the most prolific author with 265 publications, while University College London emerged as the most productive institution. Co-citation analysis revealed three research groups: one focused on urban soundscapes, another on aquatic soundscapes, and a third on soundscapes in landscape ecology. The keyword co-occurrence analysis identified three themes: “soundscape(s), acoustic environment, and urban planning”, “noise, animal(s), bioacoustics, biodiversity, passive acoustic monitoring, fish, and bird(s)”, and “human(s), sound, perception, and physiology”. Full article
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A Bibliometric Analysis of the Impact of Extreme Weather on Air Transport Operations
by Kristína Kováčiková, Andrej Novák, Martina Kováčiková and Alena Novak Sedlackova
Atmosphere 2025, 16(6), 740; https://doi.org/10.3390/atmos16060740 - 17 Jun 2025
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Extreme weather events pose increasing risks to air transport operations, affecting flight safety, scheduling, and infrastructure resilience. This paper provides a comprehensive bibliometric analysis of scientific literature addressing the impacts of extreme weather on aviation, based on 1000 documents retrieved from the Web [...] Read more.
Extreme weather events pose increasing risks to air transport operations, affecting flight safety, scheduling, and infrastructure resilience. This paper provides a comprehensive bibliometric analysis of scientific literature addressing the impacts of extreme weather on aviation, based on 1000 documents retrieved from the Web of Science Core Collection (2010–2024). Using VOSviewer software, keyword co-occurrence, overlay visualization, co-authorship networks, and citation analyses were conducted. Results revealed a clear thematic shift from environmental impact assessments toward research emphasizing operational resilience, technological adaptation, and mitigation strategies. Collaboration networks highlighted strong international cooperation, particularly among institutions in the United States, Germany, and the United Kingdom, with growing contributions from emerging research regions. Highly cited studies predominantly focused on emissions modeling and operational mitigation measures. Despite notable advances, the field remains fragmented and geographically uneven, underscoring the need for broader interdisciplinary integration and empirical validation of adaptation strategies. This paper offers a systematic overview of the evolving research landscape and identifies critical directions for future efforts to enhance the resilience and sustainability of global air transport systems under increasing climatic volatility. Full article
(This article belongs to the Section Meteorology)
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