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Economic Loss Assessment of Tropical Cyclones Based on Bibliometric Data Analysis

Journal

TROPICAL CONSERVATION SCIENCE
Volume 13, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/1940082920978955

Keywords

economic loss; tropical cyclone; bibliometric; data analysis; disaster

Funding

  1. National Social and Scientific Fund Program [16ZDA047, 18ZDA052, 17BGL142]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of China [91546117, 71373131]

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Tropical cyclone (hereafter as TC) is one of the serious environmental disasters. In order to promote theoretical research into prevention and control of TCs, the current developments and trends in research on economic loss assessment of TCs around the world need to be understood. In this paper, bibliometric visualization analysis is used to analyze research progress based on literature collected from the Web of Science Core Collection database. The evolution trend of years and countries, cooperation networks, major scholars, knowledge bases, key topics, hotspots and challenges were presented quantitatively through keyword co-occurrence analysis, burst strength analysis, cluster analysis and keyword strategy matrix. The results indicate that the USA currently has the most influential studies. The top four topics in this research field are the influence of TCs on forest ecosystem, human health, social and economic system, along with the research on the influence of TCs under climate change. In addition, more studies considering the vulnerability, variability and risk assessment of TCs need to be further investigated in the future. Through quantitative literature analysis and review, this paper can help interested scholars develop a deeper understanding of the current situation and future trends in research on economic loss assessment of TCs.

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