Discussing a challenging document focused on land use: The first bibliometric analysis of Laudato Si′

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Autor(a) principal: Mourao, Paulo Reis
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Martinho, Vítor
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.19/6908
Resumo: We live in challenging times on several levels, and in this context the second encyclical, Laudato Si0 (LS), of Pope Francis, published in 2015, has provided a special challenge for academics. As Pope Francis suggested in 2015, societies are challenged to modify the paradigms of life to achieve more sustainable development. LS has quickly become a widely quoted document, often used by academics. This paper is the first bibliometric research about LS aiming to analyze this encyclical and explore several works published about LS between 2015 and 2020. To this end, we studied all documents published in the Web of Science Core Collection (238) and Scopus (222) about the topic Laudato Si in-depth and analyzed them using bibliometric methods. The results show that there are scientific fields focused on studying LS in particular, namely religious sciences and the fields of sustainability and environment studies. We also observed a small amount of networking among the authors publishing about LS.
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title Discussing a challenging document focused on land use: The first bibliometric analysis of Laudato Si′
spellingShingle Discussing a challenging document focused on land use: The first bibliometric analysis of Laudato Si′
Mourao, Paulo Reis
Bibliometric research
Development
Global issues
Laudato Si'
title_short Discussing a challenging document focused on land use: The first bibliometric analysis of Laudato Si′
title_full Discussing a challenging document focused on land use: The first bibliometric analysis of Laudato Si′
title_fullStr Discussing a challenging document focused on land use: The first bibliometric analysis of Laudato Si′
title_full_unstemmed Discussing a challenging document focused on land use: The first bibliometric analysis of Laudato Si′
title_sort Discussing a challenging document focused on land use: The first bibliometric analysis of Laudato Si′
author Mourao, Paulo Reis
author_facet Mourao, Paulo Reis
Martinho, Vítor
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author2 Martinho, Vítor
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Martinho, Vítor
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Development
Global issues
Laudato Si'
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Development
Global issues
Laudato Si'
description We live in challenging times on several levels, and in this context the second encyclical, Laudato Si0 (LS), of Pope Francis, published in 2015, has provided a special challenge for academics. As Pope Francis suggested in 2015, societies are challenged to modify the paradigms of life to achieve more sustainable development. LS has quickly become a widely quoted document, often used by academics. This paper is the first bibliometric research about LS aiming to analyze this encyclical and explore several works published about LS between 2015 and 2020. To this end, we studied all documents published in the Web of Science Core Collection (238) and Scopus (222) about the topic Laudato Si in-depth and analyzed them using bibliometric methods. The results show that there are scientific fields focused on studying LS in particular, namely religious sciences and the fields of sustainability and environment studies. We also observed a small amount of networking among the authors publishing about LS.
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