A Scientometric Review of Urban Disaster Resilience Research
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Research Methodology
2.1. Eligibility Criteria
2.1.1. Inclusion Criteria
2.1.2. Exclusion Criteria
2.2. Data Analysis
2.3. Statistics for the Number of Publications
2.4. Statistics for the Publication Journal
3. Results
3.1. Keyword Centrality Analysis
3.2. Keyword Frequency Statistics
3.2.1. Keyword Expansion from Phase II to Phase III
3.2.2. Keyword Frequency in the Three Phases
3.3. Keyword Cluster Analysis
4. The Three Phases of Urban Disaster Resilience Research
4.1. Phase I: Initial Phase (2001–2007)
4.1.1. Timeline Visualization Analysis
4.1.2. Research Category Analysis
4.2. Phase II: Gradual Development Phase (2008–2015)
4.2.1. Timeline Visualization Analysis
4.2.2. Research Category Analysis
4.3. Phase III: Rapid Expansion Phase (2016–January 2021)
4.3.1. Timeline Visualization Analysis
4.3.2. Research Category Analysis
4.4. Features of the Four Research Categories
5. Discussion
5.1. The Major Research Categories
5.2. The Research Categories with High Growth Rate
5.3. The Research Corresponding to Practices
5.3.1. Timeline
5.3.2. Contents
5.4. Future Research Directions
6. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A
Phase | References |
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Phase I (2001–2007) | Paton et al. (2001) [44], Godschalk (2003) [45], Chang and Shinozuka (2004) [46], Levy and Gopalakrishnan (2005) [47], Murphy (2007) [48]. |
Phase II (2008–2015) | Cutter et al. (2008) [49], Boyle (2012) [50], Januaryg and Wang (2009) [51], Townshend et al. (2015) [52], Kelman (2008) [53], Alshehri et al. (2015) [54], Wamsler (2008) [55], Stevens et al. (2010) [56], McCarthy et al. (2011) [57], Dufty (2012) [58], Xiao and Zandt (2012) [59], Prashar et al. (2013) [60], Tappenden (2014) [61], Cox and Perry (2011) [62], Bouchon and Di Mauro (2012) [62], Guo (2012) [64], Ahern (2011) [65], Gunderson (2010) [66], Fannin et al. (2012) [67], Boon et al. (2012) [68], Ainuddin and Routray (2012) [69], Aryal (2014) [70], Chen et al. (2013) [71], Mebarki et al. (2012) [72], Parvin and Shaw (2011) [73], Plough et al. (2013) [74], Sugimoto et al. (2010) [75], Smith et al. (2008) [76], Chen et al. (2008) [77], Chen et al. (2009) [78], Joerin et al. (2012) [79], Blackmore and Plant (2008) [80], Coaffee (2008) [81], Singh-Peterson and Lawrence (2015) [82], Zhai et al. (2015) [83], Davidson (2015) [97]. |
Phase III (2016–January 2021) | Şenol Balaban (2016) [84], Zhao et al. (2017) [85], Kimms and Maiwald (2018) [86], Straub et al. (2020) [87], Paschen and Beilin (2017) [88], Baisden (2017) [89], Cohen et al. (2017) [90], Hosseini and Izadkhah (2020) [91], Imperiale and Vanclay (2016) [92], Sadri et al. (2018) [93], Ludin et al. (2019) [94], Keegan et al. (2018) [95], Lim and Nakazato (2019) [96], Fraser et al. (2017) [98], Gawith et al. (2016) [99], Villagra and Quintana (2017) [100], Drennan (2018) [101], Linnenluecke and McKnight (2017) [102], Aka et al. (2017) [103], Hossain et al. (2020) [104], Taeby and Zhang (2018) [105], Gill et al. (2021) [106], Perera et al. (2017) [107], Hung et al. (2016) [108], Fischer et al. (2016) [109], Ludin and Arbon (2017) [110], McEwen et al. (2017) [111], Gimenez et al. (2017) [112], Sterlacchini et al. (2018) [113], Choi et al. (2019) [114], Nozhati et al. (2019) [115], Reams et al. (2017) [116], Miller et al. (2017) [117], Rey et al. (2017) [118], Heinzlef et al. (2020) [119], Crosweller and Tschakert (2020) [120], Chan et al. (2018) [121], Ling and Chiang (2018) [122], Raskin and Wang (2017) [123], Choudhury and Haque (2016) [124], Bodoque et al. (2016) [125], Hammond et al. (2018) [126], Vamvakeridou-Lyroudia et al. (2020) [127], Shao et al. (2018) [128], Qiang et al. (2020) [129], Mishra et al. (2017) [130], Ray (2017) [131], Cui et al. (2018) [132], Moreno and Shaw (2019) [133], Qasim et al. (2016) [134], Yoon et al. (2016) [135], Dong et al. (2017) [136], Qin et al. (2017) [137], Mihunov et al. (2018) [138], Arbon et al. (2016) [139], Khazai et al. (2018) [140], González et al. (2018) [141], Zhang et al. (2019) [142], Hizbaron et al. (2018) [143], Lam et al. (2016) [144], Aroua (2016) [145], Ahmed et al. (2016) [146], Mera and Chandra (2020) [147], Marchese et al. (2018) [149]. |
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No. | Journal | No. of Articles |
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1 | International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction | 37 |
2 | Natural Hazards | 22 |
3 | International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health | 11 |
4 | Sustainability | 11 |
5 | Disaster Prevention and Management | 9 |
6 | Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness | 6 |
7 | Disasters | 6 |
8 | Natural Hazards Review | 6 |
9 | Annals of the American Association of Geographers | 5 |
10 | International Journal of Disaster Risk Science | 5 |
No. | Keywords | Centrality | No. | Keywords | Centrality |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | preparedness | 0.26 | 11 | earthquake | 0.11 |
2 | disaster risk reduction | 0.20 | 12 | urban resilience | 0.11 |
3 | policy | 0.17 | 13 | engagement | 0.11 |
4 | challenge | 0.17 | 14 | community resilience | 0.10 |
5 | reflection | 0.16 | 15 | natural disaster | 0.10 |
6 | perception | 0.15 | 16 | knowledge | 0.10 |
7 | social ecological system | 0.14 | 17 | perspective | 0.10 |
8 | hazard | 0.13 | 18 | resilience | 0.09 |
9 | risk reduction | 0.13 | 19 | tsunami | 0.09 |
10 | disaster | 0.11 | 20 | impact assessment | 0.09 |
Keywords | Year | Frequency | Keywords | Year | Frequency |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
natural hazard | 2020 | 5 | risk | 2016 | 6 |
covid-19 | 2020 | 4 | tsunami | 2016 | 6 |
social capital | 2018 | 9 | cyclone | 2016 | 5 |
urban resilience | 2018 | 7 | Bangladesh | 2016 | 3 |
disaster risk management | 2018 | 4 | adaptive capacity | 2016 | 3 |
natural disaster | 2016 | 7 |
No. | Keywords | Frequency | No. | Keywords | Frequency |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | resilience | 86 | 13 | natural disaster | 7 |
2 | community resilience | 54 | 14 | urban resilience | 7 |
3 | disaster | 31 | 15 | risk | 6 |
4 | disaster resilience | 15 | 16 | hazard | 6 |
5 | disaster risk reduction | 15 | 17 | tsunami | 6 |
6 | climate change | 15 | 18 | flood | 5 |
7 | vulnerability | 14 | 19 | cyclone | 5 |
8 | community | 13 | 20 | community participation | 5 |
9 | social capital | 10 | 21 | natural hazard | 5 |
10 | disaster management | 9 | 22 | China | 5 |
11 | earthquake | 8 | 23 | preparedness | 5 |
12 | adaptation | 8 |
Cluster ID | Size | Silhouette | Label (LLR) | Main Keywords |
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0 | 37 | 0.962 | disaster risk reduction | resilience, disaster risk reduction, disaster management |
1 | 36 | 0.848 | community resilience | community resilience, social capital, community participation, China |
2 | 33 | 0.890 | adaptation | disaster, community, adaptation, risk, hazard, preparedness |
3 | 28 | 0.877 | disturbance | climate change |
4 | 19 | 0.899 | disaster resilience | disaster resilience, urban resilience, flood |
5 | 19 | 0.844 | earthquake | earthquake, natural disaster, natural hazard |
6 | 17 | 0.937 | communication | tsunami |
7 | 16 | 0.924 | vulnerability | vulnerability, cyclone |
Category | Research Features |
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Disaster risk reduction |
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Specific disaster resilience |
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Resilience assessment |
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Combination research |
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Xu, H.; Li, Y.; Tan, Y.; Deng, N. A Scientometric Review of Urban Disaster Resilience Research. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2021, 18, 3677. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18073677
Xu H, Li Y, Tan Y, Deng N. A Scientometric Review of Urban Disaster Resilience Research. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2021; 18(7):3677. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18073677
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