A bibliometric analysis and scoping study to identify English-language perspectives on slums
Slums, informal settlements, and deprived areas are urban regions characterized by poverty. According to the United Nations, over one billion people reside in these areas, and this number is projected to increase. Additionally, these settlements are integral components of urban systems. We conducted...
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Zusammenfassung: | Slums, informal settlements, and deprived areas are urban regions
characterized by poverty. According to the United Nations, over one billion
people reside in these areas, and this number is projected to increase.
Additionally, these settlements are integral components of urban systems. We
conducted a bibliometrical analysis and scoping study using the Web of Science
Database to explore various perspectives on urban poverty, searching for
scientific publications on the topic and providing details on the countries
where the studies were conducted. Based on 3947 publications, we identify the
extent to which domestic research organizations participate in studying urban
poverty and which categories of science they investigate, including life
sciences \& biomedicine, social sciences, technology, physical sciences, and
arts & humanities. Thereby, we find that research on slums is often limited to
specific countries, e.g. India, South Africa, Kenya, or Brazil. This focus is
not necessarily correlated with the number of people living in slums. The
scientific discourse is up to now predominantly shaped by medical and social
sciences with few studies addressing technological questions. Finally, our
analysis identifies several possible future directions for research on slums. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2412.13689 |