2023
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-023-27699-3
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A bibliometric analysis of the impact of COVID-19 social lockdowns on air quality: research trends and future directions

Abstract: Social lockdowns improved air quality during the COVID-19 pandemic. Governments had previously spent a lot of money addressing air pollution without success. This bibliometric study measured the influence of COVID-19 social lockdowns on air pollution, identified emerging issues, and discussed future perspectives. The researchers examined the contributions of countries, authors, and most productive journals to COVID-19 and air pollution research from January 1, 2020, to September 12, 2022, from the Web of Scien… Show more

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“…Researchers conduct keyword co-occurrence analysis to show how adequately the author's keywords characterize the literature of article content (Bilska & Tomaszewska, 2020;Zhang et al, 2020). When two author keywords appear in an article, it is termed a keyword co-occurrence and signifies the relationship that binds the two ideas (Aboagye, Effah, et al, 2023;Aboagye, Zeng, et al, 2023;Agyepong & Liang, 2022;Effah et al, 2022;Mao et al, 2015). For the researchers to answer RQ3 (RQ3: Which themes concerning environmental crime are the most popular among scholars?…”
Section: Citation Network Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Researchers conduct keyword co-occurrence analysis to show how adequately the author's keywords characterize the literature of article content (Bilska & Tomaszewska, 2020;Zhang et al, 2020). When two author keywords appear in an article, it is termed a keyword co-occurrence and signifies the relationship that binds the two ideas (Aboagye, Effah, et al, 2023;Aboagye, Zeng, et al, 2023;Agyepong & Liang, 2022;Effah et al, 2022;Mao et al, 2015). For the researchers to answer RQ3 (RQ3: Which themes concerning environmental crime are the most popular among scholars?…”
Section: Citation Network Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%