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A bibliometric analysis of water footprint in China and abroad: research hotspots and frontiers

The water footprint (WF) serves as a vital tool for quantifying human water resource consumption and is extensively utilized for water allocation analysis and management. This study employs CiteSpace to visualize literature from the Web of Science and the China National Knowledge Infrastructure from...

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Published in:Water science and technology 2024-09, Vol.90 (6), p.1759-1783
Main Authors: Feng, Qiuyu, Sun, Yue, Li, Xin, He, Manna, Luo, You, Liu, Can, Wang, Laili
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Language:English
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Summary:The water footprint (WF) serves as a vital tool for quantifying human water resource consumption and is extensively utilized for water allocation analysis and management. This study employs CiteSpace to visualize literature from the Web of Science and the China National Knowledge Infrastructure from 2000 to 2023. Initially, quantitative analysis identified the characteristics of WF. Keyword analysis then elucidated the similarities, differences, and temporal-spatial changes in domestic and international research hot spots. Additionally, co-cited literature networks systematically explored research frontiers in the WF field. China and foreign countries share common research themes while maintaining distinct characteristics. Specifically, the research results show that: (1) Chinese researchers keep up with the pace of international research, and the research results in the field of WF are updated quickly; (2) environmental impact, water–food–energy nexus, and gray WF have attracted attention globally. The international research focus is on the renewal of WF methodology. In contrast, Chinese researchers are more inclined to use methods on water-saving strategies and driving factors. (3) The research frontier mainly focuses on the updating of WF assessment methods and sustainable water use.
ISSN:0273-1223
1996-9732
DOI:10.2166/wst.2024.297