Forestry Research in the Middle East: A Bibliometric Analysis

Research trends in the field of forestry have experienced a significant evolution in recent years. However, there has been little use of bibliometric analyses to assess academic organizations and individual researchers in this field of science. This study investigates the progress of forestry resear...

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Main Authors: Mohsen Fazeli-Varzaneh, Pete Bettinger, Erfan Ghaderi-Azad, Marcin Kozak, Davood Mafi-Gholami, Abolfazl Jaafari
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Published: MDPI AG 2021-07-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/15/8261
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spelling doaj-31fd906195734d0cbd5d6277efddf2232021-08-06T15:32:25ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502021-07-01138261826110.3390/su13158261Forestry Research in the Middle East: A Bibliometric AnalysisMohsen Fazeli-Varzaneh0Pete Bettinger1Erfan Ghaderi-Azad2Marcin Kozak3Davood Mafi-Gholami4Abolfazl Jaafari5Department of Knowledge and Information Science, Faculty of Management, University of Tehran, Tehran 1417935840, IranWarnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources, University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602, USADepartment of Knowledge and Information Science, Faculty of Management, University of Tehran, Tehran 1417935840, IranDepartment of Media, Journalism and Social Communication, University of Information Technology and Management in Rzeszow, 35-225 Rzeszow, PolandDepartment of Forest Sciences, Faculty of Natural Resources and Earth Sciences, Shahrekord University, Shahrekord 8818634141, IranResearch Institute of Forests and Rangelands, Agricultural Research, Education and Extension Organization (AREEO), Tehran 1496813111, IranResearch trends in the field of forestry have experienced a significant evolution in recent years. However, there has been little use of bibliometric analyses to assess academic organizations and individual researchers in this field of science. This study investigates the progress of forestry research in Iran, Israel, and Turkey based on a bibliometric analysis of 2482 documents published between 2005 and 2019 and indexed in the Web of Science (WoS) scientific information platform. The countries were analyzed and compared in terms of the number of documents, the number of citations, the mean number of citations per document, the h-index, the share of funded articles, and several other metrics. A complete keyword network with graphical visualization and cluster analysis was also used for depicting the most frequent keywords used by the authors from these three countries. The results showed that the number of publications on forestry research grew steadily during the study period. Turkey, with 1529 documents, was the most active in publishing research in the field of forestry, followed by Iran (726 documents) and Israel (219 documents). Turkey’s publications received 11,220 citations with a cooperation coefficient (<i>CC</i>) of 0.587 that revealed a strong relationship between international collaboration with the USA, Germany, and Italy, and the number of citations, such that the articles with co-authors affiliated to foreign institutions were cited far more often than the articles with Turkish authorship. Although Iran (<i>CC</i> = 0.680) and Israel (<i>CC</i> = 0.706) recorded more activities in international collaboration than Turkey, their publications received much lower citations (Iran’s citations = 4433, Israel’s citations = 3939). Israel had 136 articles (62%) that received research funding, followed by Turkey and Iran with 604 (39%) and 284 (38%) articles. Nine out of the ten most popular journals among Israeli researchers were ranked as quartiles 1 and 2 in the forestry category, whereas Iranian and Turkish researchers mostly published in fewer journals ranked as quartiles 1 and 2. The most frequent keywords (i.e., topics) were species, condition, forest, and tree. Insights provided here can help balance research activities towards publishing more informed and effective scientific articles.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/15/8261scientific productionactivity indexcooperation networkco-words network
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Pete Bettinger
Erfan Ghaderi-Azad
Marcin Kozak
Davood Mafi-Gholami
Abolfazl Jaafari
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Abolfazl Jaafari
Forestry Research in the Middle East: A Bibliometric Analysis
Sustainability
scientific production
activity index
cooperation network
co-words network
author_facet Mohsen Fazeli-Varzaneh
Pete Bettinger
Erfan Ghaderi-Azad
Marcin Kozak
Davood Mafi-Gholami
Abolfazl Jaafari
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title Forestry Research in the Middle East: A Bibliometric Analysis
title_short Forestry Research in the Middle East: A Bibliometric Analysis
title_full Forestry Research in the Middle East: A Bibliometric Analysis
title_fullStr Forestry Research in the Middle East: A Bibliometric Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Forestry Research in the Middle East: A Bibliometric Analysis
title_sort forestry research in the middle east: a bibliometric analysis
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2021-07-01
description Research trends in the field of forestry have experienced a significant evolution in recent years. However, there has been little use of bibliometric analyses to assess academic organizations and individual researchers in this field of science. This study investigates the progress of forestry research in Iran, Israel, and Turkey based on a bibliometric analysis of 2482 documents published between 2005 and 2019 and indexed in the Web of Science (WoS) scientific information platform. The countries were analyzed and compared in terms of the number of documents, the number of citations, the mean number of citations per document, the h-index, the share of funded articles, and several other metrics. A complete keyword network with graphical visualization and cluster analysis was also used for depicting the most frequent keywords used by the authors from these three countries. The results showed that the number of publications on forestry research grew steadily during the study period. Turkey, with 1529 documents, was the most active in publishing research in the field of forestry, followed by Iran (726 documents) and Israel (219 documents). Turkey’s publications received 11,220 citations with a cooperation coefficient (<i>CC</i>) of 0.587 that revealed a strong relationship between international collaboration with the USA, Germany, and Italy, and the number of citations, such that the articles with co-authors affiliated to foreign institutions were cited far more often than the articles with Turkish authorship. Although Iran (<i>CC</i> = 0.680) and Israel (<i>CC</i> = 0.706) recorded more activities in international collaboration than Turkey, their publications received much lower citations (Iran’s citations = 4433, Israel’s citations = 3939). Israel had 136 articles (62%) that received research funding, followed by Turkey and Iran with 604 (39%) and 284 (38%) articles. Nine out of the ten most popular journals among Israeli researchers were ranked as quartiles 1 and 2 in the forestry category, whereas Iranian and Turkish researchers mostly published in fewer journals ranked as quartiles 1 and 2. The most frequent keywords (i.e., topics) were species, condition, forest, and tree. Insights provided here can help balance research activities towards publishing more informed and effective scientific articles.
topic scientific production
activity index
cooperation network
co-words network
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/15/8261
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