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Area of Science:

  • Urban Studies
  • Environmental Science
  • Sociology

Background:

  • Rapid global urbanization presents socio-environmental challenges, including the phenomenon of shrinking cities and towns (SCT).
  • SCT are characterized by population decline and economic downturn, necessitating focused research.
  • Existing literature on SCT lacks a comprehensive overview of its knowledge domains.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To conduct a scientometric analysis of shrinking cities and towns (SCT) research.
  • To outline the current research status, knowledge domains, and emerging trends in SCT studies.
  • To identify key contributors and influential publications in the field of SCT.

Main Methods:

  • A systematic literature search was performed on the Scopus database.
  • A total of 716 SCT-related studies were extracted for analysis.
  • VOSviewer software was employed for scientometric visualization and analysis of publication patterns and keyword co-occurrence.

Main Results:

  • The journal 'Sustainability' emerged as a significant publisher in SCT research.
  • Annegret Haase was identified as the most cited and productive author in the field.
  • Current SCT research is predominantly conducted in developed countries, with emerging topics identified through keyword analysis.

Conclusions:

  • This scientometric analysis provides a comprehensive overview of the SCT research landscape.
  • The findings highlight the geographical concentration of research and identify key influencers and publication venues.
  • Further discussion addresses prevailing research methods, evaluation criteria, and potential solutions for shrinking cities and towns.