Review of material flow analysis and its application under carbon neutralization target: a bibliometric perspective
Lina Liu , Jiansheng Qu , Xuemei Li , Qin Liao , Yibo Niu
Carbon Footprints ›› 2024, Vol. 3 ›› Issue (3) : 13
Review of material flow analysis and its application under carbon neutralization target: a bibliometric perspective
Material flow analysis (MFA) could provide methodological support for quantifying material carbon flow and carbon emissions in the pursuit of carbon neutrality. Despite the extensive publication of MFA studies in academic journals, significant challenges remain on MFA and its application in carbon emission (MFA-CE) research, including identifying emerging research trends. This paper reviews MFA and MFA-CE research based on bibliometric analysis of data from WOS (Web of Science) platform, spanning from 1991 to 2022. We find that over the last 32 years: (1) Both MFA and MFA-CE research share similar article characteristics, such as rapid and active fluctuations in trends, with high-output countries primarily being the USA, China, and others; (2) MFA and MFA-CE are multidisciplinary fields, showing the fastest growth in Environmental Studies and Economics research;
Bibliometric analysis / material flow analysis / carbon emission
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