Blibiometric Analysis of Climate Village Program in Scopus Database by Indonesian Author Arif Purwantoro1),Tri Haryanto2), Sri Endah Nurhidayati3)
Faculty of Economics and Business, Airlangga University, Surabaya
Abstract
The issue of global warming El Nino is a weather phenomenon in which there is an increase in water surface temperature in the Pacific Ocean which results in significant changes in climate in various regions in the world, including Indonesia. On the other hand, there is a study that examines the current condition of the climate village program written by Indonesian authors and published in journals in the Scopus database. This study outlines the characteristics, popular publications, authors, and subjects associated with the climate village program. The purpose of this study is to map, provide a brief overview of the bibliometrics of climate village programs that can be used to examine trends, patterns, and developments. This research uses article publication data sourced from the scopus database from 2000-2023 with the theme of the climate village program or ^Climate Village Program^ and obtained 60 articles by Indonesian authors using the VOSviewer application. The results showed that articles with the theme of climate village programs by Indonesian authors in the scopus database were first published in 2014. Articles with the theme of the climate village program were published the most in 2021 (18 documents) while the journal that published the most was ^lop Conference Series Earth and Environmental Science^. The most journal affiliations are from Universitas Gadjah Mada and Universitas Sebelas Maret. The most journals are published from the United States, India and Indonesia. The most common subject is Environmental Science. Keywords related to the climate village program include: Community, development, resilience, Climate change, strategy, impact, case study, program, Indonesia, environmental change.
Keywords: climate, village, program.
Keywords: climate, village, program.
Topic: Natural resources and energy economics (colloquium)