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Advances and challenges in assessing urban sustainability: an advanced bibliometric review

机译:评估城市可持续性方面的进展和挑战:高级文献计量学评论

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With nearly 70% of the world population expected to live in cities by 2050, assessing the sustainability of urban systems, both existing and future ones, is becoming increasingly relevant. Making cities more sustainable is a global priority, which is highlighted by `Sustainable Cities and Communities' being listed as one of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) adopted by United Nations Member States in 2015. This Virtual Special Issue (VSI) explores the implementation and assessment of policies and technologies that contribute to the transition to a sustainable, energy efficient and regenerative society. We organized the issue according to four main research themes: 1) Renewable Energy Systems (i.e., different types of systems, qualitative assessments and public acceptance); 2) Sustainable Built Environment (which includes construction, operation and refurbishment); 3) Multi-Scale Models (considering urban sustainability transition from building to districts, or cities and regions to multi-country comparisons and their scaling across different countries); and 4) Governance and Policy (climate change mitigation and adaptation plans/policies that are reported across countries, urban services and infrastructures).This paper serves two purposes. The first is to provide an analysis about patterns, correlations and synergies found across the different topics that have been addressed over the last 20 years in the literature about cities' sustainability paths. A bibliometric analysis and a contingency matrix show the degree of correlation between scientific journals and main topics addressed by published articles. Secondly, the paper acts as an Editorial to the VSI, introducing the wealth of research articles and topics included in it. Both the bibliometric analysis and the papers published in this VSI demonstrate the interconnectedness of energy consumption, pollutant emissions and the competition for finite resources. The aim is to present advances and challenges of this exciting and ever-evolving research field to inform and guide future studies of urban sustainability.
机译:到2050年,预计将有近70%的世界人口居住在城市中,评估现有和未来城市系统的可持续性变得越来越重要。使城市更具有可持续性是全球优先事项,“可持续城市和社区”被列为联合国会员国在2015年通过的可持续发展目标(SDG)之一。这一虚拟特刊(VSI)探索了实施评估有助于过渡到可持续,节能和再生社会的政策和技术。我们根据四个主要研究主题组织了本期杂志:1)可再生能源系统(即不同类型的系统,定性评估和公众认可); 2)可持续建筑环境(包括建筑,运营和翻新); 3)多尺度模型(考虑城市可持续性从建筑到地区,城市和地区的过渡到多国比较以及它们在不同国家之间的扩展); 4)治理和政策(在国家,城市服务和基础设施方面报告的缓解气候变化和适应计划/政策)。本文有两个目的。首先是对过去20年来有关城市可持续性发展路径的文献中涉及的不同主题的模式,相关性和协同作用进行分析。文献计量分析和列联矩阵显示科学期刊与已发表文章所涉及的主要主题之间的相关程度。其次,本文是VSI的社论,介绍了其中包含的大量研究文章和主题。文献计量学分析和该VSI中发表的论文均证明了能源消耗,污染物排放和有限资源竞争的相互联系。目的是介绍这个令人兴奋且不断发展的研究领域的进步和挑战,以为未来的城市可持续性研究提供信息和指导。

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    《Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews》 |2020年第5期|109788.1-109788.12|共12页
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    LIST 41 Rue Brill L-4422 Luxembourg Luxembourg;

    Eindhoven Univ Technol VRT 7-09 Eindhoven 6 Groene Loper Netherlands;

    Newcastle Univ Tyndall Ctr Climate Change Res Sch Engn Newcastle Upon Tyne NE1 7RU Tyne & Wear England;

    Singapore ETH Ctr Future Cities Lab ETH Zurich 1 Create Way 06-01 Create Tower Singapore 138602 Singapore;

    Norwegian Univ Sci & Technol NTNU Sentralbygg 1 Gloshaugen Alfred Getz Vei 3 NO-7491 Trondheim Norway;

    Univ Twente ITC 3-140 POB 217 NL-7500 AE Enschede Netherlands;

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    Cities; Sustainability; SDG; Energy efficiency; Renewable energy; Climate change; Mitigation; Adaptation; Network analysis;

    机译:城市;可持续发展;可持续发展目标能源效率;再生能源;气候变化;减轻;适应;网络分析;

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