Who is researching biodiversity hotspots in Eastern Europe? A case study on the grasslands in Romania
European farmlands are vital arenas for socio-ecological sustainability because of their significant land coverage and potential for integrating food production with biodiversity conservation. The knowledge produced by scientific research is a critical ingredient in developing and implementing socio...
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description | European farmlands are vital arenas for socio-ecological sustainability because of their significant land coverage and potential for integrating food production with biodiversity conservation. The knowledge produced by scientific research is a critical ingredient in developing and implementing socio-economically and ecologically sustainable management strategies for farming landscapes. The grasslands of Europe have been managed for millennia. They have exceptional socio-cultural and economic value and are among the most biodiverse ecosystems in the world. The quality of scientific knowledge on them and its potential to address grasslands as complex socio-ecological systems is strongly dependent not only on the creativity and scientific ambition of the researcher, but also on the network around the researcher (including both academic and non-academic sectors). The goal of this study is to map the research network around Romania's grasslands using bibliometrics analysis, a well-developed scientific domain that utilizes network theory to analyze relationships between affiliations networks, co-authorship networks, and co-word analysis. The number of studies targeting grasslands in Romania is increasing, owing mostly to international involvement. However, management of the grasslands is still deficient and the contribution of science to the process is virtually absent. The current research is mainly related to the biological and ecological characteristics of grasslands, with topics related to their management notably absent from internationally visible research, especially in the context of EU Common Agricultural Policies. To increase scientific inquiry and better inform the EU and local policies on grasslands management, Romanian researchers should capitalize on international collaborations and local academic leaders. Our findings can be used to identify research gaps and to improve collaboration and knowledge exchange between practitioners, researchers, policy makers, and stakeholders. |
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subjects | Agricultural land Agricultural policy Agricultural production Agricultural research Agriculture Authoring Authorship Bibliometrics Biodiversity Biodiversity conservation Biodiversity hot spots Biology and Life Sciences Case reports Co authorship Cocitation Collaboration Computer and Information Sciences Conservation Conservation of Natural Resources - trends Creativity Cultural values Ecology Ecology and Environmental Sciences Ecosystem Ecosystem biology Ecosystems Environmental stewardship Environmental sustainability Europe, Eastern - epidemiology Farm management Food production Grassland Grassland management Grasslands Humans Keywords Knowledge Knowledge management Management Methods Pastures People and Places Policies Policy making Researchers Romania - epidemiology Science Policy Scientific knowledge Scientific research Scientometrics Social networks Social-ecological systems Society Sociocultural factors Strategic planning (Business) Studies Sustainability Sustainable agriculture Sustainable development Trends Value Volcanic hotspots Wildlife conservation |
title | Who is researching biodiversity hotspots in Eastern Europe? A case study on the grasslands in Romania |
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