Actualidades Biológicas (Apr 2022)
Ecological restoration research in Colombian Andean forests: a bibliometric analysis and information gap
Abstract
Research is the basis for the development of ecological restoration strategies and therefore bears responsibility for the frequency of failure of this practice. Experimental research is considered one of the most powerful tools to establish the causality of an ecological phenomenon and to provide relevant information in terms of management of ecosystems. In this work, a review of the specific scientific knowledge on ecological restoration of Andean and high Andean forests was carried out, in order to perform an analysis based on bibliometric indicators of importance (Price Index, Isolation Index and Collaboration Index) and scientific impact (Immediacy Index and Impact Index of publications), and subsequently, to identify information gaps regarding experimental research. A total of 186 documents were analyzed, including scientific articles, technical papers, books, book sections and graduate theses. In general, experimental research in terms of ecological restoration in Andean and high Andean forests is only used in 17% of the research, with special emphasis on the study of flora. The largest information gaps, derived from experimental research, are found in the fields of agroecology, socioeconomics and multi-thematic or multidisciplinary studies. Most of the experimental investigations correspond to technical documents or degree thesis, with partial or unpublished results, so the potential for generating knowledge in ecological restoration is high, as long as the investigations are completed and carried out with sufficient scientific rigor.
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