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Trends in Global and Mexico Research in Wildfires: A Bibliometric Perspective 被引量:1
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作者 Daniel Alejandro Cadena Zamudio Betsabé Ruiz Guerra +9 位作者 José Luis Arispe Vázquez José German Flores Garnica Leslie Carnero Avilés Rocío Toledo Aguilar David Heriberto Noriega Cantú Adriana Antonio Bautista juan mayo hernandez David Castillo Quiroz Norma Tolama Nava Roger Guevara Hernández 《Open Journal of Forestry》 2023年第2期182-199,共18页
In the last two decades, unprecedented changes have taken place in the frequency and severity of wildfires;in different regions of the world, some fires were even classified as megafires. Although there are studies ab... In the last two decades, unprecedented changes have taken place in the frequency and severity of wildfires;in different regions of the world, some fires were even classified as megafires. Although there are studies about the diverse effects of fire, which have made significant theoretical contributions, a comprehensive review of the changes in fire research is required to understand worldwide patterns, particularly in those countries where fire activity is on the rise, such is the case of Mexico. The objective of this study was to analyze the trends in the research on wildfires published in Mexico and worldwide over a 40-year timescale. For this purpose, the Web of Science database, bibliometric tools, and the keywords TI = Forest fire* OR TI = Wildfire* were used to extract as many articles as possible related to fires from 1980 to 2020, without being restricted to those studies whose title included any of the variants of the keywords. There were 8458 publications about fires in the vegetation cover, with a notable increase in the frequency of studies in the previous decade;52% of the studies were concentrated in five countries and 20% of the articles focused on the study of different aspects of the soil. Mexico ranks thirteenth in volume of scientific production and studies in the country have focused mainly on the description of the quantitative relationship between the size of the affected area and the number of occurrences in the landscape, meanwhile, studies on fires and the consequences on the biotic interactions have been little explored. 展开更多
关键词 Global Warming Fire Regime Forest Ecosystems Biotic Interactions Anthropogenic Activities
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