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Fatores que influenciam o declínio da recarga de água em zonas úmidas: Uma análise bibliométrica

Authors: Saldaña-Escorcia, Rossember;

Fatores que influenciam o declínio da recarga de água em zonas úmidas: Uma análise bibliométrica

Abstract

As zonas úmidas são ecossistemas que fornecem múltiplos serviços ambientais à sociedade; entretanto, vários fatores como as variações climáticas, a expansão da fronteira agrícola e o crescimento populacional alteram o status ecológico e diminuem os serviços, incluindo a recarga de água, que desempenha um papel importante no ciclo hidrológico, pois mantém o equilíbrio do ecossistema. Este artigo apresenta uma análise bibliométrica para analisar as tendências dos fatores que afetam a recarga de água em áreas úmidas, com base em 150 artigos citados no banco de dados Scopus® entre 2000 e 2021. Para a análise, o software SciMAT foi utilizado para analisar a evolução dos conceitos através de diagramas estratégicos relacionados aos autores, instituições, periódicos, países e principais publicações; e o software VOSviewer foi utilizado para identificar e visualizar a relação entre os principais conceitos de pesquisa. Os resultados mostram um aumento nos estudos relacionados às zonas úmidas e aos fatores que alteram os serviços dos ecossistemas, como a recarga de água, no interesse da gestão sustentável dos ecossistemas e da governança dos recursos naturais. É também evidente que os países com maior produção são os EUA e a China.

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Atividades antropogênicas, análise bibliométrica, zonas úmidas, mapeamento, recursos hídricos

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