Abstract

The ongoing pandemic of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a global health emergency. Thousands of articles have been published to tackle this crisis. Here, a bibliometric study of the publications in environmental studies has been conducted to identify the emerging research trends in this field in the era of COVID-19. Bibliometric analysis serves as a useful tool to evaluate research productivity and scholarly trends in a field. For this, publications were searched in nine environment-related subject categories indexed in Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED) database of the Web of Science Core Collection. A bibliometric evaluation of 495 relevant documents was performed to identify various essential research indicators, including the type of the publication, the most prominent journals, subject categories, authors, institutions, and the countries, that contributed significantly to this theme. Major focus of this bibliometric study is to illustrate the potential research hotspots emerged during this pandemic. It has been found that significant amount of research has been conducted for the assessment of environmental quality and its contribution in environmental transmission of COVID-19. In addition to its positive impacts on environment, COVID-19 has contributed indirectly in worsening many environmental threats such as increased exposure to disinfectants and antimicrobials, poor solid waste management, and food insecurity. Researchers have also been focusing on the strategies for the planning of post-COVID-19 cities and buildings and to protect the ecology. This bibliometric study allowed the visualization of research agenda in the field of environmental studies during this pandemic.

Highlights

  • The ongoing pandemic of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a global health emergency

  • Article category was chosen for further analysis to depict the correct picture of emerging research landscape in environment due to COVID-19

  • Present bibliometric study has evaluated the publications related to the environment and the COVID-19 which are available in the Web of Science

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Introduction

The ongoing pandemic of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a global health emergency. This disease has infected more than 68 million people causing more than 1.5 million deaths worldwide (Worldometers 2020). Present study is intended to evaluate the emerging research trends with the help a bibliometric analysis of the existing literature on COVID-19. Bibliometric analysis of the existing literature on a particular theme allows recognition of the future research directions and facilitates the decision making by decreasing the margin of error (Vanzetto and Thomé 2019; Colares et al 2020). Present study was performed to evaluate the research related to Environ Sci Pollut Res (2021) 28:16913–16924

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