Forests (Mar 2024)

Global Trends and Innovations in Forest Ecological Compensation: An Interdisciplinary Analysis

  • Xiaoliang Shi,
  • Jiayi Zhang,
  • Ji Lu,
  • Tierui Zhao,
  • Haiou Yang,
  • Aruna Aria,
  • Yingying Qiu,
  • Lin Yu,
  • Yan Ni

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/f15040631
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 4
p. 631

Abstract

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Forest ecological benefit compensation protects the ecological environment, increases enthusiasm among forest ecological builders, protects the legitimate economic interests of forest landowners, and maintains environmental security. In this study, a systematic analysis was conducted on 4062 publications in the field of international forest ecological benefit compensation identified using the Web of Science core collection Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-E) and Social Science Citation Index (SSCI) databases alongside CiteSpace optical measurement software. The research status and influence of countries were tracked, scientific research institutions and important authors were identified, and interdisciplinary and scientific hotspots were analyzed. The results show that the number of studies in this field has significantly increased over time and has strong development potential. The journals and articles presenting cutting-edge research in this field are all considered highly professional. The selected research is highly interdisciplinary but primarily involves environmental science and ecology. Despite the publication volume of China ranking second among the top 10 countries, its average citation volume was the lowest, indicating the urgent need to increase the international influence of China. Forest biodiversity, ecosystem services, and climate change are current research hotspots in this field. Dynamic changes in forest ecological benefit compensation and the driving forces behind its evolution are of great concern to researchers.

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