Navigating Biodiversity and Climate Risk: A Systematic Review and Research Agenda
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https://doi.org/10.55429/ijabf.v3i1.144Keywords:
Biodiversity, Climate risk, Systematic literature review, Bibliometric analysis, PRISMA frameworkAbstract
This study employs bibliometric analysis on a corpus of 162 Scopus-indexed documents, offering a comprehensive examination of the literature on biodiversity and climate risk. The analysis reveals significant growth in publications from 2006 to 2024, with a notable peak in 2023. The highest citation count was recorded in 2020, with 1,231 citations. Irene Monasterolo and Ulrich Volz are among the most productive authors. Ulrich Volz ranks first among the most cited authors. The Journal of Sustainable Finance and Investment stands out as the most productive and Ecological Economics Journal is most cited journal. German Development Institute, Germany and Vienna University of Economics and Business, Austria are the top productive institutions. Keyword analysis highlights Sustainable Finance, Climate Change, and Climate Risk as a central theme, with emerging markets prominently featured. Christopher P.O. Reyer, Ulrich Volz, and Irene Monasterolo leads collaborative research activities, indicating strong interrelation in Biodiversity and Climate Risk.
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Accepted 2024-12-16
Published 2024-12-19