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Bibliometric analysis of agroforestry practices and research trends among smallholder farmers in the context of climate change

Komang Ariyanto

Next Sustainability📚 査読済 / ジャーナル2026-06-01#気候科学対象セクター: agriculture
DOI: 10.1016/j.nxsust.2026.100361
原典: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nxsust.2026.100361

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日本語

本論文は、小規模農家による気候変動適応・緩和策としてのアグロフォレストリーの採用に関する文献計量分析(2014-2023年、455件)を実施。炭素隔離や気候スマート農業などの概念を中心に3つのテーマクラスターを特定し、熱帯地域での実践が主流であることを示した。政策的には、土地所有権の確保や炭素市場へのアクセス、ジェンダー包摂的アプローチの必要性を提言。

English

This bibliometric analysis examines smallholder adoption of agroforestry for climate adaptation and mitigation using 455 articles (2014–2023). It identifies three thematic clusters (climate-smart agriculture, biodiversity, socioeconomic resilience) and highlights alley cropping and multistrata home gardens in tropical regions. The study calls for policies ensuring land tenure, carbon market access, and gender-inclusive approaches.

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日本のGX文脈において

日本ではアグロフォレストリーは森林経営や地域振興の文脈で注目されるが、本論文は主に熱帯地域の小規模農家を対象としており、日本のGX・SSBJとの直接的な接続は弱い。ただし、炭素隔離という観点では、日本のJ-クレジット制度における森林吸収源活用の参考となる可能性がある。

In the global GX context

While agroforestry is recognized for carbon sequestration globally, this paper primarily covers tropical smallholders. It offers limited direct relevance to corporate disclosure frameworks like TCFD/ISSB but may inform nature-based solution quantification in transition finance or biodiversity reporting.

👥 読者別の含意

🔬研究者:The three thematic clusters and research gaps (poverty, gender, spatial inequality) provide a mapping for future agroforestry-climate research.

🏛政策担当者:The paper emphasizes land tenure, training, and carbon market access as critical for scaling agroforestry, which could inform climate-smart agricultural policies.

📄 Abstract(原文)

Despite the crucial role of agroforestry in climate action, there has been limited systematic focus on the adoption of agroforestry by smallholder farmers. This bibliometric analysis explored smallholder engagement with agroforestry as a climate adaptation and mitigation strategy by analyzing 455 peer-reviewed articles (2014–2023) from the Crossref database. Using VOSviewer and Excel, we evaluated the publication trends, citations, and keyword cooccurrences. The findings reveal a surge in academic interest peaking in 2021, emphasizing concepts such as carbon sequestration and climate-smart agriculture. Three main thematic clusters emerged: (1) climate-smart agriculture and carbon storage, (2) biodiversity and ecosystem services, and (3) socioeconomic adaptation and resilience. Empirically, practices such as alley cropping and multistrata home gardens dominate, particularly in tropical regions (Southeast Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa). Despite growing research, critical gaps persist in the economic, geographic, and social dimensions, specifically poverty, gender, and spatial inequality. This study underscores the need for policies that ensure secure land tenure, targeted training, carbon market access, and gender-inclusive approaches to scale up agroforestry and enhance long-term climate resilience.

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