Bibliometric review of carbon peak with CiteSpace: evolution, trends, and framework

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Qing Guo
Peijian Yao
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[1] Guangdong University of Foreign Studies,School of Economics and Trade
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Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2024年 / 31卷
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Carbon peak; CiteSpace; Bibliometric analysis; Visualization; Framework;
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In the context of global climate change, countries around the world are actively implementing carbon peak and carbon neutrality goals. In-depth research on carbon peak can help improve environmental conditions and achieve a harmonious coexistence between economic development and environmental protection. However, a comprehensive review of the current status of research in this area is scarce. Therefore, this article explores the current research evolution and hotspots of “carbon peak” with the help of CiteSpace visualization software, predicts the future development trends, and builds a knowledge network framework. A comprehensive analysis of the research on carbon peak from multiple perspectives is presented. The results show that the number of papers published on carbon peak is increasing every year, and that carbon peak has become a widely participated research area. Publications from various institutions and journals have also attracted widespread attention. The research hotspots of carbon peak have constantly changed with time, resulting in many theoretical and technological innovations. The knowledge framework of the field is constructed on this basis, which gives readers a clearer understanding of the development and trends in the field and provides some reference and help for future researchers.
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