Abstract

The purpose of this study is to chart the evolution of research papers over 24 years, as well as the trajectory of Indonesia's urban agricultural research trends and the links between scientific concepts. Data for this study were collected between 2008 and 2022 using the quantitative approach known as bibliometric analysis. The Scopus database and the word "urban farming" were used to gather data. Publish or Perish was used to collect data as metadata. The data was bibliometrically analyzed using the Vosviewer program. The findings of this research reveal that the number of urban farming-related articles indexed by Scopus has fluctuated over the previous 10 years. The Scopus database has 169 publications about Indonesia. The expansion of keyword-based urban agriculture research establishes a connection between agribusiness and social entrepreneurship as scientific notions.

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