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Mapping the Structure of Food Waste Management Research: A Co-Keyword Analysis

Iwona Gorzeń-Mitka, Beata Bilska, Marzena Tomaszewska, Danuta Kołożyn‐Krajewska

2020International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health46 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Food loss and waste represent a global problem in the ethical, social, environmental, and economic contexts. The aim of this article is to identify leading concepts in studies on food loss and waste in management research by network analysis of the co-occurrence of keywords, via mapping of knowledge domains, a method used in bibliometrics. We analyzed 2202 records from the Scopus database on food waste management with the aid of the VOSviewer software tool. In particular, keyword co-occurrence analysis was adopted to visually explore knowledge bases, topic distribution, and research fronts in the field of food waste management research. Ten representative areas were found concentrated in main keywords, namely, food waste, waste management, food, anaerobic digestion, waste disposal, recycling, waste treatment, municipal solid waste, solid waste, and refuse disposal.

Topics & Concepts

Food wasteScopusBusinessBibliometricsWaste managementMunicipal solid wasteEnvironmental scienceEnvironmental planningEnvironmental economicsEnvironmental resource managementComputer scienceEngineeringMEDLINEWorld Wide WebPolitical scienceLawEconomicsFood Waste Reduction and SustainabilityMunicipal Solid Waste ManagementEnvironmental Sustainability in Business
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