Review
Environmental Studies
Shaoqing Shi, Jianhua Yin
Summary: Carbon footprint research has become a hot topic in the context of global climate change, with themes shifting from ecology and botany to international trade and household behaviors. The scope of research has expanded from individuals and families to enterprises and organizations, and then to countries and regions. The evolution of research themes indicates a significant trend towards diversification and interdisciplinary development in the field of carbon footprint.
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT REVIEW
(2021)
Review
Environmental Sciences
Sandrieli Goncalves, Marina Wust Vasconcelos, Thais Fernandes Mendonca Mota, Juliana Marceli Hofma Lopes, Larissa Juliane Guimaraes, Karina Silvia Beatriz Miglioranza, Nedia de Castilhos Ghisi
Summary: This study conducted a scientometric analysis to comprehensively measure the research on the insecticide fipronil. The results showed that most studies focused on the toxicity effects of fipronil on non-target organisms, analytical methods, environmental degradation, and effectiveness in reducing insects. The USA, China, and Brazil were the most active countries in the research.
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH
(2022)
Article
Immunology
Kai Gong, Yuhua Chen, Wei Liu, Zhanxiang Wang
Summary: The research on APOE in CNS is not trendy over the past two decades, despite the involvement of numerous funds, organizations, and scholars. There is a lack of close cooperation between top teams in this field and others worldwide. New ideas may reignite scholars' interest in studying APOE in CNS, with a potential focus on the crosstalk between ApoE and inflammasome in future research.
INTERNATIONAL IMMUNOPHARMACOLOGY
(2021)
Review
Green & Sustainable Science & Technology
Lishan Xu, Changlin Ao, Baoqi Liu, Zhenyu Cai
Summary: This study utilizes scientometrics to conduct an in-depth systematic review of research and development in the field of ecotourism. It analyzes the stages and key issues of ecotourism development and presents new insights to readers through visual images.
ENVIRONMENT DEVELOPMENT AND SUSTAINABILITY
(2023)
Review
Environmental Sciences
Shaoqing Shi, Jianhua Yin
Summary: Due to global scholars' extensive attention to sustainable development in China, a significant amount of research has been published over the past 30 years. By analyzing 12,635 journal papers from the Web of Science database using a knowledge graph, we found that China's sustainable development research has experienced exponential growth in attention from 1991 to 2021. The focus has shifted from a macro perspective to specific methods and implementation paths. Furthermore, the research has gone through three stages and two topic drifts, leading to interdisciplinary shifts.
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH
(2023)
Article
Medicine, Research & Experimental
Zefeng Shen, Jintao Hu, Haiyang Wu, Zeshi Chen, Weixia Wu, Junyi Lin, Zixin Xu, Jianqiu Kong, Tianxin Lin
Summary: This study uses bibliometric analysis to summarize the knowledge structure of AI-based tumor pathology, and discusses potential research trends and foci. The results show that the number of papers on AI-based tumor pathology has been continuously increasing, with the United States making the largest contribution. Breast cancer histopathology convolutional neural network and histopathological image are identified as the major future research foci.
JOURNAL OF TRANSLATIONAL MEDICINE
(2022)
Article
Environmental Sciences
Enyan Zhu, Qiuyu Qi, Mei Sha
Summary: This study used scientometric methods to explore the impact of urbanization on carbon emissions and future trends. The results showed an accelerated growth trend in research in this field in China, the USA, and the UK, focusing on topics such as population migration, resource consumption, and energy transformation technology.
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH
(2021)
Article
Computer Science, Information Systems
Jakkrit Thavorn, Chupun Gowanit, Veera Muangsin, Nongnuj Muangsin
Summary: This study utilized a scientometric process to analyze research collaboration in the field of coronavirus diseases, focusing on the extinct SARS-CoV and the emerging SARS-CoV-2. The results highlighted the central role of China and the United States in coronavirus research networks, providing valuable insights for strengthening research and development programs in this field.
Article
Health Care Sciences & Services
Bowen Ni, Minyi He, Bei Cao, Jianmin He, Yawei Liu, Zhen Zhao
Summary: Neurosurgery in China has seen significant progress, with emerging research topics and potential areas continuously evolving, closely linked to the research funding from the National Natural Science Foundation of China. The co-word analysis and visualization results provide valuable insights into the future direction of neurosurgical research, demonstrating the reliability of co-word biclustering as a bibliometric analysis strategy.
JOURNAL OF MEDICAL INTERNET RESEARCH
(2021)
Article
Environmental Sciences
Ming Li, Yang Wang, Honghai Xue, Lei Wu, Ying Wang, Chunqing Wang, Xingai Gao, Zhonghe Li, Xi Zhang, Mudassir Hasan, Mansoor Alruqi, Awais Bokhari, Ning Han
Summary: In recent years, there has been increasing attention to the environmental pollution caused by microplastics. This study conducted a bibliometric analysis to evaluate the development and trends in microplastics research. The results revealed that China and the United States are the leading countries in microplastics research, and the study is multidisciplinary, involving various fields such as ecology, chemistry, and environmental science.
Review
Environmental Sciences
Xiaotian Renchen, Wenyang Wang, Yuting Lu
Summary: A scientometric review was conducted to summarize the research on silicosis, using analysis of publication volume, co-occurrence, co-citation, cluster, and explosive detection. The results show that the respiratory system is the most influential area, Europe, the USA, and China are leading regions in silicosis research. The research hotspots include silicosis-related diseases and the pathogenesis of silicosis.
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH
(2023)
Article
Economics
Moran Wang, Xuerong Li, Shouyang Wang
Summary: This paper analyzes the current research status of green finance and energy policy based on 815 literatures, identifying research hotspots and future trends. The study points out that green bonds, government subsidies, and carbon dioxide emissions are research opportunities in the future.
Article
Endocrinology & Metabolism
Daitian Zheng, Qiuping Yang, Jinyao Wu, Zhongming Zhou, Jiehui Cai, Lingzhi Chen, Zeqi Ji, Huiting Tian, Zhiyang Li, Yexi Chen
Summary: This scientific research provides a comprehensive overview of endoscopic thyroidectomy from 2013 to 2022 through a scientometric analysis. The study reveals the development and key focus areas of this surgical technique. It identifies South Korea as the leading contributor to research on endoscopic thyroidectomy and highlights Surgical Endoscopy and Other Interventional Techniques as the most prolific journal. Additionally, it recognizes Dionigi G, Kim HY, and Anuwong A as highly influential authors in the field.
FRONTIERS IN ENDOCRINOLOGY
(2023)
Article
Materials Science, Textiles
Vutukuru Mahesh, Ravindran Gobinath, Mehmet Serkan Kirgiz, Raja P. V. Shekar, Manisha Shewale
Summary: This article provides an overview of the current research on natural-fiber-reinforced composites (NFRC) using scientometric and network analysis tools. The results are of great interest and provide guidance for new researchers in the field.
JOURNAL OF NATURAL FIBERS
(2022)
Article
Oncology
Yujie Huang, Daitian Zheng, Qiuping Yang, Jinyao Wu, Huiting Tian, Zeqi Ji, Lingzhi Chen, Jiehui Cai, Zhiyang Li, Yexi Chen
Summary: This study conducted a scientometric analysis on breast cancer research related to the BRCA gene. The analysis revealed that the current focus is on clinical trials of PARPi drugs and their resistance mechanisms.
FRONTIERS IN ONCOLOGY
(2023)
Article
Engineering, Industrial
Xiaosen Huo, Ann Tit Wan Yu, Zezhou Wu, Wadu Mesthrige Jayantha
ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECTURAL MANAGEMENT
(2020)
Article
Development Studies
Timo Olugbenga Oladinrin, Oluwole Abayomi Soyinka, Jayantha Wadu Mesthrige
Summary: This study provides a comprehensive empirical investigation of factors influencing homeownership in Hong Kong, identifying associated risks, rewards, and external intervention factors as having significant predictive power on homeownership. Integration of empirical factor analysis with other strategies is recommended for guiding homeownership decisions and policy statements in Hong Kong.
HOUSING POLICY DEBATE
(2021)
Article
Engineering, Civil
Jayantha Wadu Mesthrige, Tayyab Maqsood
Summary: This study explores the impact of future improvements in accessibility on residential property values near transport developments in Hong Kong. Results demonstrate that properties close to stations reflect the anticipated benefits even before the project completion, indicating that new transport-infrastructure developments impact spatial price-gradients for neighboring properties.
BUILT ENVIRONMENT PROJECT AND ASSET MANAGEMENT
(2022)
Article
Management
Jayantha Wadu Mesthrige
Summary: This study explores the relationship between the property price premium attributed to the tragedy of anti-commons and PMGT certification. The results show that PMGT certification commands a price premium of 3.3 to 3.9% on average, with significant differences relating to different types of certifications.
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
(2021)
Article
Business
Jayantha Wadu Mesthrige, O. T. Oladinrin, A. A. Javed
Summary: Green certification is seen as an effective solution to information asymmetry, providing credible evidence of a property's sustainability performance and leading to market premiums. This study showed that different ratings of the HK-BEAM certification scheme have a significant impact on property prices, indicating the existence of premium differences across ratings.
PACIFIC RIM PROPERTY RESEARCH JOURNAL
(2020)
Article
Environmental Sciences
Olugbenga Oladinrin, Kasun Gomis, Wadu Mesthrige Jayantha, Lovelin Obi, Muhammad Qasim Rana
Summary: This study reveals a continuous increase in publications on aging in place research, with the USA being the most productive institution. The most preferred journal is the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. Popular research hotspots include older adults, aging, housing, dementia, long-term care, and technology.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH
(2021)
Review
Green & Sustainable Science & Technology
Oluwole Abayomi Soyinka, Mesthrige Jayantha Wadu, Udara Willhelm Abeydera Lebunu Hewage, Timo Olugbenga Oladinrin
Summary: The increase in construction demolition waste poses a significant threat to sustainable urban development. However, there is a limited scientometric review research on the management of construction demolition waste (CDW). This study conducts a global scientometric analysis and identifies active research in the CDWM domain. The findings highlight the need for a comprehensive research approach that integrates the economic, social, and physical implications of CDWM for sustainable development.
ENVIRONMENT DEVELOPMENT AND SUSTAINABILITY
(2023)
Article
Environmental Studies
Queena K. Qian, Winky K. O. Ho, Wadu M. Jayantha, Edwin H. W. Chan, Ying Xu
Summary: This article explores the suitability of implementing aging-in-place in urban regeneration, with a focus on home modifications, using the case of Hong Kong as an example. The survey results showed that housing expenditures, housing size, income level, and residential location are indicators of whether locals in cities like Hong Kong can afford home modifications or healthcare under tight budget constraints.
Article
Green & Sustainable Science & Technology
Olugbenga Timo Oladinrin, Jayantha Wadu Mesthrige, Lekan Damilola Ojo, Joao Alencastro, Muhammad Rana
Summary: An ageing population is a global issue, and Hong Kong is also facing severe challenges in caring for its elderly population. This study aimed to understand the perception of professionals regarding the use of smart home technologies in improving the quality of life for elderly residents. The findings highlight the need for collaboration between care receivers, healthcare professionals, social workers, policymakers, and smart home designers in order to enhance ageing-in-place in Hong Kong.
Article
Development Studies
Siqiang Wang, Esther Hiu Kwan Yung, Wadu Mesthrige Jayantha, Edwin Hon Wan Chan
Summary: This study applies the theory of planned behavior and builds three sub-models to explore the influencing factors on the elderly's intention and use behavior of urban parks. The findings suggest that the use behavior is significantly affected by the intention, personal preference, and accessibility of the parks. However, the accessibility has no direct effect on the intention of using urban parks.
HABITAT INTERNATIONAL
(2023)
Article
Gerontology
Jayantha Wadu Mesthrige, Siu Leung Cheung
Article
Environmental Studies
Wadu Mesthrige Jayantha, Olugbenga Timo Oladinrin
JOURNAL OF HOUSING AND THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT
(2020)
Review
Management
Wadu Mesthrige Jayantha, Olugbenga Timo Oladinrin
Article
Management
Jayantha Wadu Mesthrige, Yat Hung Chiang
JOURNAL OF FACILITIES MANAGEMENT
(2019)