Abstract

With climate change and inappropriate human behavior, the problem of urban water resources has become increasingly serious. The aim of this paper is to make insights into certain characteristics and landmark articles of urban water resources management (UWRM) and to analyze the future trends of this field. Bibliometric software is used to explore the spatial and temporal distribution, research hotspots, research frontiers and representative literature in the field. The number of publications in the field shown a steady growth trend for past 12 years. Among all the countries, Australia has published the largest quantity of articles than other countries, and Netherlands has the closest connection to others. The reference co-citation analysis was carried out to obtain the representative references. Based on keyword co-occurrence analysis, research hotspots mainly include system, climate change, impact, sustainability. Emerging keywords were obtained using keyword burst detection analysis, indicating that reducing environment footprint and sustainable rainwater management are the research frontiers in the last few years, and are expected to continue.

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