Bibliometric Analysis of Scopus-Indexed Climate Finance Studies

Authors

  • Aam Slamet Rusydiana SMART Indonesia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.58968/tae.v1i1.451

Keywords:

Climate Finance, Scopus, Scientometric, Research Path, SDGs

Abstract

Climate finance refers to the study of local and global financing of public and private investments aimed at supporting climate change mitigation and its impacts. This research aims to find out the extent of the development of Climate finance themed research in the world. The results of the study show that the number of research publications related to this topic is 1051 Scopus indexed journal articles. Furthermore, based on the results of the analysis on bibliometric author mapping, it shows that Chirambo D.; Mohan P.S.; Richardson B.J.; Gunningham N.; Bracking S.; Setyowati A.B.; D'orazio P.; Popoyan L.; and Michaelowa A are the authors who have the most publications on the theme of climate finance. Finally, in the development of research related to climate finance based on bibliometric keyword mapping, it is divided into 5 clusters, namely: (1)Economic Effects of Climate Finance Transition, (2)Governance Principles for Green Climate Fund Projects; (3)Implementation of Climate Finance, (4)Climate Change Financing Issues, and (5)Government Role in City Climate Finance Opportunities.

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2024-03-15

How to Cite

Rusydiana, A. S. (2024). Bibliometric Analysis of Scopus-Indexed Climate Finance Studies. Text Analytics in Economics, 1(1). https://doi.org/10.58968/tae.v1i1.451