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Scholarly Research in Food Security: A Bibliometric Analysis of Global Food Security

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Pages 119-135 | Published online: 14 Feb 2022
 

ABSTRACT

This article reviews the publication trends from a top-tier journal covering diverse and interdisciplinary topics related to critical food security research, challenges, and questions. We investigate the bibliometric characteristics of the intellectual structure of Global Food Security: Agriculture, Policy, Economics and Environment (GFS), a journal comprised of 311 scholarly documents published between 2012 and 2019. Various datasets are analyzed using standard bibliometric tools, including g-index, m-index, burst detection, and network analysis. The findings of the study indicate that GFS has exhibited promising growth. The number of publications published in GFS and their influence have seen a clearly rising trend year-by-year with contributors from across the globe. The analysis shows that GFS is well connected with other top-tier peer journals on the same subject. Our findings provide several useful insights into the research published in this premier journal about food security. We suggest that there is a need for special emphasis on studies dealing with ethical issues in social decisions on nutrition security as well as research addressing the implications of the globalization of trade in seafood for its access to low-income people.

Abbreviations

CSIRO: Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization

FAO: Food and Agriculture Organization

GFS: Global Food Security-Agriculture, Policy, Economics and Environment

IFPRI: International Food Policy Research Institute

ILRI: International Livestock Research Institute

WUR: Wageningen University & Research

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The data generated and/or analyzed during the current study will be made fully available to the public.

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All data collected and analyzed in this study are publicly available, therefore, ethical approval and consent to participate were not needed for this study.

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Ethics approval and consent to participate

This study is based on secondary bibliographic data already available in public dolman. The human participants, human material, or human data are not used in this study. The concepts of ethics approval and participants consent are not applicable on it.

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