A bibliometric analysis on the concept of climate change, green infrastructure, and architecture.
気候変動、グリーンインフラ、建築の概念に関する文献計量分析 (AI 翻訳)
Ömercan Doğanay, İdil Ayçam, Asena Soyluk
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日本語
本論文は、気候変動とグリーンインフラ、建築の関連について文献計量分析を実施。研究の傾向と概念の多様性を分類し、今後の研究の方向性を示唆する。
English
This paper conducts a bibliometric analysis of the relationship between climate change, green infrastructure, and architecture. It classifies research trends and conceptual diversity, suggesting future research directions.
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📝 gxceed 編集解説 — Why this matters
日本のGX文脈において
気候変動適応策としてのグリーンインフラの重要性が高まる日本において、本分析は研究の俯瞰図を提供する。ただし実証研究ではないため、実務への直接適用は限られる。
In the global GX context
As green infrastructure gains attention globally for climate adaptation, this bibliometric review offers a landscape of research trends. However, it lacks empirical findings for direct policy or practice.
👥 読者別の含意
🔬研究者:Provides a systematic overview of the literature on green infrastructure and climate change, useful for identifying research gaps.
📄 Abstract(原文)
Climate change, driven by anthropogenic increases in atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations, is considered a very serious threat (IPCC, 2021). According to reports from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), systemic changes are needed to keep the global temperature increase within the 1.5°C limit (IPCC, 2023). Cities, where most of the world’s population lives, are not only vulnerable to the effects of climate change but are also at the center of the crisis regarding energy use and greenhouse gas emissions (UN-Habitat, 2022). This situation underlines signifisance of green infrastructure systems that integrated with ecological processes in areas where conventional grey infrastructure solutions are insufficient (Kabisch et al.,2017). Green infrastructure is defined as a network system that connects natural areas, parks, green roofs and wetlands (European Commission, 2013). Within the framework of climate change, green infrastructure contributes to urban resilience and is promoted through rainwater management, flood risk reduction, biodiversity conservation, and improved air quality (Meerow & Newell, 2017). There has been an increase in studies on the potential of green infrastructure practices in mitigating the urban heat island effect in recent years (Santamouris, 2014). The rapid increase in literature on the link between climate change andgreen infrastructure has highlighted the need for a systematic classification of existing knowledge and the identification of research trends. The conceptual diversity arising from the expansion of the research field necessitates a comprehensive assessment (Zupic & Čater, 2015). This study examines the relationships between these concepts using bibliometric analysis methods and provides detailed explanations of the concepts.
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