The scientific production of Italian agricultural engineers: a bibliometric network analysis concerning the scientific sector AGR/10 Rural buildings and agro-forestry territory

According to a worldwide well-known attitude, also in Italy, the assessment of scientific production in the last decades has been progressively based on the analysis of the impact through bibliometric variables. Various data sets, such as Scopus by Elsevier and Web of Science by Thomson Reuters, are...

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Main Authors: Andrea De Montis, Amedeo Ganciu, Fabio Recanatesi, Antonio Ledda, Vittorio Serra, Mario Barra, Stefano De Montis
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Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications 2017-03-01
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spelling doaj-1961fcf46c9e4c448b585801a6ecd82d2020-11-25T02:25:16ZengPAGEPress PublicationsJournal of Agricultural Engineering1974-70712239-62682017-03-01481s364710.4081/jae.2017.635454The scientific production of Italian agricultural engineers: a bibliometric network analysis concerning the scientific sector AGR/10 Rural buildings and agro-forestry territoryAndrea De Montis0Amedeo Ganciu1Fabio Recanatesi2Antonio Ledda3Vittorio Serra4Mario Barra5Stefano De Montis6Department of Agricultural Sciences, University of Sassari; Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Architecture, University of CagliariDepartment of Architecture and Design, La Sapienza University, RomeDepartment of Agricultural and Forestry Sciences, Tuscia University, ViterboDepartment of Agricultural Sciences, University of Sassari; Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Architecture, University of CagliariDepartment of Agricultural Sciences, University of Sassari; Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Architecture, University of CagliariDepartment of Agricultural Sciences, University of SassariDepartment of Agricultural Sciences, University of SassariAccording to a worldwide well-known attitude, also in Italy, the assessment of scientific production in the last decades has been progressively based on the analysis of the impact through bibliometric variables. Various data sets, such as Scopus by Elsevier and Web of Science by Thomson Reuters, are designed and maintained to index a steadily increasing range of essays: mostly journal articles, book chapters, and conference proceedings. The indexing relays on the capacity to evaluate and update specific impact measures by keeping track of the citations representing the relations between the essays. The related opportunity to interpret bibliographic systems as research and development (R&amp;D) networks attracted the interest of scientists operating, beyond the field of bibliometric analysis, in the realm of social networking. Network analysis belongs to mechanical statistics and is able to make sense of interconnected systems including very large sets of nodes and links. In this paper, we present a network approach to the review of the scientific production in the time period January, 2003-June, 2016 of Italian agricultural engineers, namely scientists belonging to the Italian ministerial scientific disciplinary sector <em>AGR/10 - rural buildings and agro-forestry territory</em>. Starting from 238 articles indexed in the Web of Knowledge database and published by 87 AGR/10 scholars, we apply four network analysis approaches to the study of the citations among articles, the most influential journals and topics, the co-authorship, the most favourite keywords with their evolution in time, and the communities’ pattern. We discover that Italian agricultural engineers are interlaced in a sparse network with a still limited tendency toward citing each other and are inclined to team up in established research groups based on a single university. As for the dualism between rural buildings and territory, we document on a relevant expansion of the issues related to landscape analysis and planning and a continuous renewal of studies concerning the relation between rural buildings and biomass and energy management. We advance that Italian agricultural engineers are not confronted anymore with two monolithic macro themes, i.e. building design and landscape analysis and planning. Instead, the complexity and interplay between these two domains has dramatically increased in a somehow diverging universe of even more specialised and trans-scale topics.http://www.agroengineering.org/index.php/jae/article/view/635Agricultural engineeringbibliometric analysisnetwork analysiscommunity detectionmain research issues.
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author Andrea De Montis
Amedeo Ganciu
Fabio Recanatesi
Antonio Ledda
Vittorio Serra
Mario Barra
Stefano De Montis
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Amedeo Ganciu
Fabio Recanatesi
Antonio Ledda
Vittorio Serra
Mario Barra
Stefano De Montis
The scientific production of Italian agricultural engineers: a bibliometric network analysis concerning the scientific sector AGR/10 Rural buildings and agro-forestry territory
Journal of Agricultural Engineering
Agricultural engineering
bibliometric analysis
network analysis
community detection
main research issues.
author_facet Andrea De Montis
Amedeo Ganciu
Fabio Recanatesi
Antonio Ledda
Vittorio Serra
Mario Barra
Stefano De Montis
author_sort Andrea De Montis
title The scientific production of Italian agricultural engineers: a bibliometric network analysis concerning the scientific sector AGR/10 Rural buildings and agro-forestry territory
title_short The scientific production of Italian agricultural engineers: a bibliometric network analysis concerning the scientific sector AGR/10 Rural buildings and agro-forestry territory
title_full The scientific production of Italian agricultural engineers: a bibliometric network analysis concerning the scientific sector AGR/10 Rural buildings and agro-forestry territory
title_fullStr The scientific production of Italian agricultural engineers: a bibliometric network analysis concerning the scientific sector AGR/10 Rural buildings and agro-forestry territory
title_full_unstemmed The scientific production of Italian agricultural engineers: a bibliometric network analysis concerning the scientific sector AGR/10 Rural buildings and agro-forestry territory
title_sort scientific production of italian agricultural engineers: a bibliometric network analysis concerning the scientific sector agr/10 rural buildings and agro-forestry territory
publisher PAGEPress Publications
series Journal of Agricultural Engineering
issn 1974-7071
2239-6268
publishDate 2017-03-01
description According to a worldwide well-known attitude, also in Italy, the assessment of scientific production in the last decades has been progressively based on the analysis of the impact through bibliometric variables. Various data sets, such as Scopus by Elsevier and Web of Science by Thomson Reuters, are designed and maintained to index a steadily increasing range of essays: mostly journal articles, book chapters, and conference proceedings. The indexing relays on the capacity to evaluate and update specific impact measures by keeping track of the citations representing the relations between the essays. The related opportunity to interpret bibliographic systems as research and development (R&amp;D) networks attracted the interest of scientists operating, beyond the field of bibliometric analysis, in the realm of social networking. Network analysis belongs to mechanical statistics and is able to make sense of interconnected systems including very large sets of nodes and links. In this paper, we present a network approach to the review of the scientific production in the time period January, 2003-June, 2016 of Italian agricultural engineers, namely scientists belonging to the Italian ministerial scientific disciplinary sector <em>AGR/10 - rural buildings and agro-forestry territory</em>. Starting from 238 articles indexed in the Web of Knowledge database and published by 87 AGR/10 scholars, we apply four network analysis approaches to the study of the citations among articles, the most influential journals and topics, the co-authorship, the most favourite keywords with their evolution in time, and the communities’ pattern. We discover that Italian agricultural engineers are interlaced in a sparse network with a still limited tendency toward citing each other and are inclined to team up in established research groups based on a single university. As for the dualism between rural buildings and territory, we document on a relevant expansion of the issues related to landscape analysis and planning and a continuous renewal of studies concerning the relation between rural buildings and biomass and energy management. We advance that Italian agricultural engineers are not confronted anymore with two monolithic macro themes, i.e. building design and landscape analysis and planning. Instead, the complexity and interplay between these two domains has dramatically increased in a somehow diverging universe of even more specialised and trans-scale topics.
topic Agricultural engineering
bibliometric analysis
network analysis
community detection
main research issues.
url http://www.agroengineering.org/index.php/jae/article/view/635
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