Litcius/Paper detail

A Bibliometric Analysis of Circular Economies through Sustainable Smart Cities

Ernesto D.R. Santibañez González, Vinay Kandpal, Márcio Cardoso Machado, Mauro Luiz Martens, Sushobhan Majumdar

2023Sustainability34 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The rapid pace of urbanization has presented cities worldwide with a range of complex issues pertaining to the management of resources, reduction of waste, and promotion of sustainable practices. The concepts of circular economies and sustainable smart cities have arisen as viable solutions, converging to establish a revolutionary framework for the future of urban living. This study conducts a bibliometric analysis using literature focusing on the past ten years (2013–2022) of research on the circular economy and smart cities using VOSviewer. The most frequently used Scopus database was used to extract bibliometric data. 163 articles were considered for the analysis. This study utilizes co-authorship, co-occurrence, citation analysis and bibliographic coupling of author keywords while grap0hically mapping the bibliographic material using VOS viewer software Version 1.6.19. The bibliographic analysis reveals that the significant themes published in journals revolve around “circular economy”, “Sustainable development”, “sustainability”, “smart city”, “waste management”, “recycling”, “Sustainability”, “climate change”, “smart technologies”, “municipal solid waste”, “renewable energy”, and “planning”. The results would provide a robust base for more research in this area. The research work paves the way for future research in the related areas and issues of the domain, as it is an emerging issue in research, and many problems are untapped.

Topics & Concepts

Circular economySustainabilityScopusBibliographic couplingPromotion (chess)BusinessUrbanizationSmart citySustainable developmentUrban sustainabilityRegional scienceEnvironmental economicsEnvironmental planningUrban planningPolitical scienceCitationComputer scienceEconomic growthGeographyEngineeringCivil engineeringEconomicsWorld Wide WebMEDLINEBiologyEcologyPoliticsInternet of ThingsLawSmart Cities and TechnologiesSustainable Supply Chain ManagementGreen IT and Sustainability
A Bibliometric Analysis of Circular Economies through Sustainable Smart Cities | Litcius