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Soil erosion modelling : A bibliometric analysis

Authors :
Bezak, Nejc
Mikoš, Matjaž
Borrelli, Pasquale
Alewell, Christine
Alvarez, Pablo
Anache, Jamil Alexandre Ayach
Baartman, Jantiene
Ballabio, Cristiano
Biddoccu, Marcella
Cerdà, Artemi
Chalise, Devraj
Chen, Songchao
Chen, Walter
De Girolamo, Anna Maria
Gessesse, Gizaw Desta
Deumlich, Detlef
Diodato, Nazzareno
Efthimiou, Nikolaos
Erpul, Gunay
Fiener, Peter
Freppaz, Michele
Gentile, Francesco
Gericke, Andreas
Haregeweyn, Nigussie
Hu, Bifeng
Jeanneau, Amelie
Kaffas, Konstantinos
Kiani-Harchegani, Mahboobeh
Villuendas, Ivan Lizaga
Li, Changjia
Lombardo, Luigi
López-Vicente, Manuel
Lucas-Borja, Manuel Esteban
Maerker, Michael
Miao, Chiyuan
Modugno, Sirio
Möller, Markus
Naipal, Victoria
Nearing, Mark
Owusu, Stephen
Panday, Dinesh
Patault, Edouard
Patriche, Cristian Valeriu
Poggio, Laura
Portes, Raquel
Quijano, Laura
Rahdari, Mohammad Reza
Renima, Mohammed
Ricci, Giovanni Francesco
Rodrigo-Comino, Jesús
Saia, Sergio
Samani, Aliakbar Nazari
Schillaci, Calogero
Syrris, Vasileios
Kim, Hyuck Soo
Spinola, Diogo Noses
Oliveira, Paulo Tarso
Teng, Hongfen
Thapa, Resham
Vantas, Konstantinos
Vieira, Diana
Yang, Jae E.
Yin, Shuiqing
Zema, Demetrio Antonio
Zhao, Guangju
Panagos, Panos
Bezak, Nejc
Mikoš, Matjaž
Borrelli, Pasquale
Alewell, Christine
Alvarez, Pablo
Anache, Jamil Alexandre Ayach
Baartman, Jantiene
Ballabio, Cristiano
Biddoccu, Marcella
Cerdà, Artemi
Chalise, Devraj
Chen, Songchao
Chen, Walter
De Girolamo, Anna Maria
Gessesse, Gizaw Desta
Deumlich, Detlef
Diodato, Nazzareno
Efthimiou, Nikolaos
Erpul, Gunay
Fiener, Peter
Freppaz, Michele
Gentile, Francesco
Gericke, Andreas
Haregeweyn, Nigussie
Hu, Bifeng
Jeanneau, Amelie
Kaffas, Konstantinos
Kiani-Harchegani, Mahboobeh
Villuendas, Ivan Lizaga
Li, Changjia
Lombardo, Luigi
López-Vicente, Manuel
Lucas-Borja, Manuel Esteban
Maerker, Michael
Miao, Chiyuan
Modugno, Sirio
Möller, Markus
Naipal, Victoria
Nearing, Mark
Owusu, Stephen
Panday, Dinesh
Patault, Edouard
Patriche, Cristian Valeriu
Poggio, Laura
Portes, Raquel
Quijano, Laura
Rahdari, Mohammad Reza
Renima, Mohammed
Ricci, Giovanni Francesco
Rodrigo-Comino, Jesús
Saia, Sergio
Samani, Aliakbar Nazari
Schillaci, Calogero
Syrris, Vasileios
Kim, Hyuck Soo
Spinola, Diogo Noses
Oliveira, Paulo Tarso
Teng, Hongfen
Thapa, Resham
Vantas, Konstantinos
Vieira, Diana
Yang, Jae E.
Yin, Shuiqing
Zema, Demetrio Antonio
Zhao, Guangju
Panagos, Panos
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ISSN: 0013-9351
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Soil erosion can present a major threat to agriculture due to loss of soil, nutrients, and organic carbon. Therefore, soil erosion modelling is one of the steps used to plan suitable soil protection measures and detect erosion hotspots. A bibliometric analysis of this topic can reveal research patterns and soil erosion modelling characteristics that can help identify steps needed to enhance the research conducted in this field. Therefore, a detailed bibliometric analysis, including investigation of collaboration networks and citation patterns, should be conducted. The updated version of the Global Applications of Soil Erosion Modelling Tracker (GASEMT) database contains information about citation characteristics and publication type. Here, we investigated the impact of the number of authors, the publication type and the selected journal on the number of citations. Generalized boosted regression tree (BRT) modelling was used to evaluate the most relevant variables related to soil erosion modelling. Additionally, bibliometric networks were analysed and visualized. This study revealed that the selection of the soil erosion model has the largest impact on the number of publication citations, followed by the modelling scale and the publication's CiteScore. Some of the other GASEMT database attributes such as model calibration and validation have negligible influence on the number of citations according to the BRT model. Although it is true that studies that conduct calibration, on average, received around 30% more citations, than studies where calibration was not performed. Moreover, the bibliographic coupling and citation networks show a clear continental pattern, although the co-authorship network does not show the same characteristics. Therefore, soil erosion modellers should conduct even more comprehensive review of past studies and focus not just on the research conducted in the same country or continent. Moreover, when evaluating soil erosion models, an additional

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OAIster
Journal :
ISSN: 0013-9351
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application/pdf, Environmental Research 197 (2021), ISSN: 0013-9351, ISSN: 0013-9351, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1262728941
Document Type :
Electronic Resource