摘要
随着全球对于气候变化以及碳减排问题的关注,越来越多的学者对碳排放主要产业之一制造业展开深入探究。利用文献计量方法,对制造业碳排放这一主题进行文献检索,对其发文量随时间趋势特征、国家/地区发文特征、发文机构、发文期刊、研究领域等进行了统计分析,并针对探究出的关键词分析其在时间和国家尺度的热点与趋势。通过研究发现,制造业碳排放领域在21世纪之后开始受到学者的广泛关注。虽然中国发文量较高且高发文的机构数量较多,但是国际影响力却较发达国家有差距。进一步对制造业碳排放领域热点趋势进行分析,把握制造业碳排放发展,以期对政策制定者提供参考。
With the global attention to climate change and carbon emission reduction issues increasing,more and more scholars have conducted in-depth exploration of manufacturing industry,which is one of the major carbon emission resources.A literature search on the subject of carbon emissions in manufacturing was conducted by using the bibliometric method,and the characteristics of related publications changes over time,national/regional publications,institutional publications,journals and research fields were studied by statistical analysis.The hotspots and trends on temporal and national scales were also analyzed through the keywords that were gained.Through research,it is found that the field of manufacturing carbon emissions began to receive widespread attention from scholars after the 21st century.And this attention increased rapidly after 2010 mainly because of the rapid increase in publications about China’s manufacturing carbon emissions.Although China had a large number of publications and high-volume institutions,the international influence was still weaker than that of developed countries.In order to provide reference for policy makers,the hot issues in the field of manufacturing industry carbon emissions should be analyzed further,and the development trend of manufacturing carbon emissions should be grasped.
作者
王建达
曹哲
夏玉辉
杨帆
Wang Jianda;Cao Zhe;Xia Yuhui;Yang Fan(School of Energy and Mining Engineering,China University of Mining and Technology(Beijing),Beijing 100083,China;The Adminis?trative Centre for China's Agenda 21,Ministry of Science and Technology,Beijing 100038,China)
出处
《煤炭经济研究》
2019年第6期55-62,共8页
Coal Economic Research
基金
国家自然科学基金资助项目(71874193,71503249,71203008)
亚太全球变化研究网络项目(NO.CBA2018-02MYFan)
关键词
制造业
文献计量
碳排放
气候变化
社会网络分析
manufacturing industry
literature search
carbon emissions
climate change
social network analysis