TY - JOUR
T1 - Bibliometric analysis of Mosquito population research peaks
AU - Winarsih,
AU - Mulyati, Sri
AU - Nugroho, Wahyu Adi
AU - Aziz, Raden Ahmad Zainul
AU - Mubarok, Husni
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 EDP Sciences. All rights reserved.
PY - 2023/11/29
Y1 - 2023/11/29
N2 - Research regarding the topic of mosquito population has been on the rise in the last 13 years, and because of that, it is an interesting topic to analyze the trends and growth of. This paper aims to analyze research papers and journals, then visualize research trends on the topic of mosquito population in the last 13 years and identify potential research topics related to mosquito population for future research. The method of this study uses a literature review and bibliometric analysis using Google Scholar, DBLP, and VOSviewer databases, in which 999 documents were collected. The results illustrate that mosquito population research has been on the rise gradually, reaching its peak in 2020 and showing a decline afterwards. The author with the highest contribution is Giovanni Belleni, and the most common type of document is a research paper. More research regarding mosquito populations can be used to analyze the transmission of diseases and the effects of climate change. This study is limited in its scope because most of the data was obtained through Google Scholar and DBLP without thorough filtering. Hence, it is recommended for future research to go through additional steps to filter more of the obtained data.
AB - Research regarding the topic of mosquito population has been on the rise in the last 13 years, and because of that, it is an interesting topic to analyze the trends and growth of. This paper aims to analyze research papers and journals, then visualize research trends on the topic of mosquito population in the last 13 years and identify potential research topics related to mosquito population for future research. The method of this study uses a literature review and bibliometric analysis using Google Scholar, DBLP, and VOSviewer databases, in which 999 documents were collected. The results illustrate that mosquito population research has been on the rise gradually, reaching its peak in 2020 and showing a decline afterwards. The author with the highest contribution is Giovanni Belleni, and the most common type of document is a research paper. More research regarding mosquito populations can be used to analyze the transmission of diseases and the effects of climate change. This study is limited in its scope because most of the data was obtained through Google Scholar and DBLP without thorough filtering. Hence, it is recommended for future research to go through additional steps to filter more of the obtained data.
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85180611793&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1051/e3sconf/202345001009
DO - 10.1051/e3sconf/202345001009
M3 - Conference article
AN - SCOPUS:85180611793
SN - 2555-0403
VL - 450
JO - E3S Web of Conferences
JF - E3S Web of Conferences
M1 - 01009
T2 - 2023 International Conference on SDGs and Bibliometric Studies, ICoSBi 2023
Y2 - 3 October 2023 through 4 October 2023
ER -