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The recovery of a built heritage and specifically of singular buildings is a key aspect of local development. The aim of this study was to understand the influence of these regenerations on their environment by transforming adjacent businesses and initiating parallel processes of gentrification and local development. The renewed attraction of these new businesses to the area can result in increased employment and production. The methodology used was based on self-organizing maps of neural networks with matrix architecture and competitive learning. Through the analysis of neural networks, we were able to identify common relationships and behaviors in commercial properties which are adjacent to singular buildings and that share common patterns and characteristics or attributes. The singular buildings analyzed are located along the Spanish Mediterranean coast in the cities of Almería, Barcelona, and Valencia. The results obtained were based on the following hypotheses: occupancy model and the classification based on total occupancy, total variation in occupancy, and the most common types of usage of a given ground floor commercial property. Among the conclusions, we highlight the existence of commercial premises that display anti-cyclical economic behavior and the presence of commercial premises considered to be “unfortunate” or with low potential.
Juan Uribe-Toril; Alejandro Galindo; José Torres; Jaime De Pablo; José Ruiz-Real. Local Development and Gentrification Resulting from the Rehabilitation of Singular Buildings: Analysis of Neural Networks. Remote Sensing 2021, 13, 1500 .
AMA StyleJuan Uribe-Toril, Alejandro Galindo, José Torres, Jaime De Pablo, José Ruiz-Real. Local Development and Gentrification Resulting from the Rehabilitation of Singular Buildings: Analysis of Neural Networks. Remote Sensing. 2021; 13 (8):1500.
Chicago/Turabian StyleJuan Uribe-Toril; Alejandro Galindo; José Torres; Jaime De Pablo; José Ruiz-Real. 2021. "Local Development and Gentrification Resulting from the Rehabilitation of Singular Buildings: Analysis of Neural Networks." Remote Sensing 13, no. 8: 1500.
The field of social sciences has become increasingly important in eHealth. Patients currently engage more proactively with health services. This means that eHealth is linked to many different areas of Social Sciences. The main purpose of this research is to analyze the state-of-the-art research on eHealth from the perspective of social sciences. To this end, a bibliometric analysis was conducted using the Web of Science database. The main findings show the evolution of publications, the most influential countries, the most relevant journals and papers, and the importance of the different areas of knowledge. Although there are some studies on eHealth within social sciences, most of them focus on very specific aspects and do not develop a holistic analysis. Thus, this paper contributes to academia by analyzing the state-of-the-art of research, as well as identifying the most relevant trends and proposing future lines of research such as the potential of eHealth as a professional training instrument, development of predictive models in eHealth, analysis of the eHealth technology acceptance model (TAM), efficient integration of eHealth within public systems, efficient budget management, or improvement in the quality of service for patients.
Juan Uribe-Toril; José Ruiz-Real; Bruno Nievas-Soriano. A Study of eHealth from the Perspective of Social Sciences. Healthcare 2021, 9, 108 .
AMA StyleJuan Uribe-Toril, José Ruiz-Real, Bruno Nievas-Soriano. A Study of eHealth from the Perspective of Social Sciences. Healthcare. 2021; 9 (2):108.
Chicago/Turabian StyleJuan Uribe-Toril; José Ruiz-Real; Bruno Nievas-Soriano. 2021. "A Study of eHealth from the Perspective of Social Sciences." Healthcare 9, no. 2: 108.
This article analyses the contribution to local development by women workers in the fruit- and vegetable-handling sector in Almería (Spain) over the last five years (2015–2019). It is a continuation of research carried out during the period 2000–2014. Using data collected through surveys and focus groups, the aim is to ascertain if the results obtained in this analysis meet the condition of sustainability, i.e., whether the improvement in working women’s quality of life has been maintained over time, and whether these beneficial effects have multiplied. The results show that women workers in the fruit- and vegetable-handling sector are satisfied with their jobs and with the company they are working for. The existence of fixed-discontinuous employment contracts facilitates greater flexibility for women in terms of balancing work and family life. This main contribution of this study lies in extrapolating the sustainability of a local development model in regard to other initiatives that aim to increase women’s empowerment in the labour market.
Jaime De Pablo Valenciano; Juan Milán-García; Juan Uribe-Toril; María Angustias Guerrero-Villalba. Rural Development from a Gender Perspective: The Case of Women Farmers in Southern Spain. Land 2021, 10, 75 .
AMA StyleJaime De Pablo Valenciano, Juan Milán-García, Juan Uribe-Toril, María Angustias Guerrero-Villalba. Rural Development from a Gender Perspective: The Case of Women Farmers in Southern Spain. Land. 2021; 10 (1):75.
Chicago/Turabian StyleJaime De Pablo Valenciano; Juan Milán-García; Juan Uribe-Toril; María Angustias Guerrero-Villalba. 2021. "Rural Development from a Gender Perspective: The Case of Women Farmers in Southern Spain." Land 10, no. 1: 75.
Technification in agriculture has resulted in the inclusion of more efficient companies that have evolved into a more complex sector focused on production and quality. Artificial intelligence, one of the relevant areas of technology, is transforming the agriculture sector by reducing the consumption and use of resources. This research uses a bibliometric methodology and a fractional counting method of clustering to analyze the scientific literature on the topic, reviewing 2629 related documents recorded on the Web of Science and Scopus databases. The study found significant results regarding the most relevant and prolific authors (Hoogenboom), supporting research organizations (National Natural Science Foundation of China) and countries (U.S., China, India, or Iran). The identification of leaders in this field gives researchers new possibilities for new lines of research based on previous studies. An in-depth examination of authors’ keywords identified different clusters and trends linking Artificial Intelligence and green economy, sustainable development, climate change, and the environment.
José Luis Ruiz-Real; Juan Uribe-Toril; José Antonio Torres Arriaza; Jaime De Pablo Valenciano. A Look at the Past, Present and Future Research Trends of Artificial Intelligence in Agriculture. Agronomy 2020, 10, 1839 .
AMA StyleJosé Luis Ruiz-Real, Juan Uribe-Toril, José Antonio Torres Arriaza, Jaime De Pablo Valenciano. A Look at the Past, Present and Future Research Trends of Artificial Intelligence in Agriculture. Agronomy. 2020; 10 (11):1839.
Chicago/Turabian StyleJosé Luis Ruiz-Real; Juan Uribe-Toril; José Antonio Torres Arriaza; Jaime De Pablo Valenciano. 2020. "A Look at the Past, Present and Future Research Trends of Artificial Intelligence in Agriculture." Agronomy 10, no. 11: 1839.
Artificial Intelligence is a disruptive technology developed during the 20th century, which has undergone an accelerated evolution, underpinning solutions to complex problems in the business world. Neural Networks, Machine Learning, or Deep Learning are concepts currently associated with terms such as digital marketing, decision making, industry 4.0 and business digital transformation. Interest in this technology will increase as the competitive advantages of the use of Artificial Intelligence by economic entities is realised. The aim of this research is to analyse the state-of-the-art research of Artificial Intelligence in business. To this end, a bibliometric analysis has been implement using the Web of Science and Scopus online databases. By using a fractional counting method, this paper identifies 11 clusters and the most frequent terms used in Artificial Intelligence research. The present study identifies the main trends in research on Artificial Intelligence in business and proposes future lines of inquiry.
José Luis Ruiz-Real; Juan Uribe-Toril; José Antonio Torres; Jaime De Pablo. ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS RESEARCH: TRENDS AND FUTURE. Journal of Business Economics and Management 2020, 22, 98 -117.
AMA StyleJosé Luis Ruiz-Real, Juan Uribe-Toril, José Antonio Torres, Jaime De Pablo. ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS RESEARCH: TRENDS AND FUTURE. Journal of Business Economics and Management. 2020; 22 (1):98-117.
Chicago/Turabian StyleJosé Luis Ruiz-Real; Juan Uribe-Toril; José Antonio Torres; Jaime De Pablo. 2020. "ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS RESEARCH: TRENDS AND FUTURE." Journal of Business Economics and Management 22, no. 1: 98-117.
When a pandemic outbreak occurs, it seems logical that related scientific production should increase substantially; however, it is important to recognize its interdisciplinary usefulness to find a solution to the problem. The main aim of this research is to analyse the main keywords of the scientific research about COVID-19, by subject area. To discover the influence of certain terms and their transferability, synergies, and future trends, a cluster analysis of the keywords was performed. The results show that Health Sciences dominate the publications with 88.23% of the total volume. As expected, the largest volume of research was dedicated to medical aspects of the disease, like experimental treatments, its physiopathology, or its respiratory syndrome. However, other fields, like Social Sciences (6.07%), Technology (2.68%), Physical Sciences (1.95%), and Arts and Humanities (1.08%), also played an important role in research on COVID-19.
José Luis Ruiz-Real; Bruno José Nievas-Soriano; Juan Uribe-Toril. Has Covid-19 Gone Viral? An Overview of Research by Subject Area. Health Education & Behavior 2020, 47, 861 -869.
AMA StyleJosé Luis Ruiz-Real, Bruno José Nievas-Soriano, Juan Uribe-Toril. Has Covid-19 Gone Viral? An Overview of Research by Subject Area. Health Education & Behavior. 2020; 47 (6):861-869.
Chicago/Turabian StyleJosé Luis Ruiz-Real; Bruno José Nievas-Soriano; Juan Uribe-Toril. 2020. "Has Covid-19 Gone Viral? An Overview of Research by Subject Area." Health Education & Behavior 47, no. 6: 861-869.
This article studies the scientific research literature that focuses on the terms related to international trade and sustainability. For this, a bibliometric analysis using the Web of Science database and a cluster analysis on the results obtained carried out. With regard to the results, it can be pointed out that, despite being closely linked, the terms have opposing characteristics and are included in a wide variety of research trends such as those related to agriculture, industry or carbon footprint. This article is of special importance for researchers who want to have a holistic view of international trade and sustainability by identifying its main indicators in the scientific literature.
Manuel Jiménez-Almazán; Juan Uribe-Toril; José Ruiz-Real. International Trade and Sustainability: Bibliometric and Cluster Analysis. Sustainability 2020, 12, 6816 .
AMA StyleManuel Jiménez-Almazán, Juan Uribe-Toril, José Ruiz-Real. International Trade and Sustainability: Bibliometric and Cluster Analysis. Sustainability. 2020; 12 (17):6816.
Chicago/Turabian StyleManuel Jiménez-Almazán; Juan Uribe-Toril; José Ruiz-Real. 2020. "International Trade and Sustainability: Bibliometric and Cluster Analysis." Sustainability 12, no. 17: 6816.
Destination branding is an important research area and a powerful instrument for building the positioning of tourist destinations. The main objective of this study is to analyze the state-of-the-art research of destination branding. A bibliometric and a fractional accounting network mapping analysis were conducted using the Web of Science and Scopus online databases. The research identifies trends focused along different lines: strategy, experience, customer-based brand equity, place attachment, destination loyalty, word-of mouth, and social media. Although there have been some research on destination branding, to date, there has been no in-depth analysis that addresses the trends in destination branding. This work therefore contributes to the existing research by showing the state-of- the-art of research on destination branding, identifying trends and proposing future research lines and topics.
José Luis Ruiz-Real; Juan Uribe-Toril; Juan Carlos Gázquez-Abad. Destination branding: Opportunities and new challenges. Journal of Destination Marketing & Management 2020, 17, 100453 .
AMA StyleJosé Luis Ruiz-Real, Juan Uribe-Toril, Juan Carlos Gázquez-Abad. Destination branding: Opportunities and new challenges. Journal of Destination Marketing & Management. 2020; 17 ():100453.
Chicago/Turabian StyleJosé Luis Ruiz-Real; Juan Uribe-Toril; Juan Carlos Gázquez-Abad. 2020. "Destination branding: Opportunities and new challenges." Journal of Destination Marketing & Management 17, no. : 100453.
España es el primer productor-exportador de tomates en la Unión Europea, siendo Almería la principal zona productora europea de tomate en fresco. El sector presenta en Almería asimetría de poderes de mercado derivada de la dispersión y desorganización de la oferta, junto con el proceso de expansión y concentración de la gran distribución. Además, existe una baja similitud entre los subsectores a la hora de priorizar los factores de éxito que facilitarían una mejora de la competitividad en su actividad. Hay escasez de análisis estructurales en las investigaciones realizadas en la última década sobre este sector, por lo que este trabajo pretende conocer y analizar la visión estratégica de sus principales actores. Los resultados muestran que los corredores presentan una visión acerca de los factores de éxito del sector diferenciada del resto. Mientras que ellos destacan la necesidad de mejorar aspectos operativos de manipulado y la importancia de la experiencia del productor, los demás actores (agricultores, empresarios, técnicos de Almería y técnicos comunitarios) resaltan la necesidad de una fuerte inversión para renovar invernaderos y una estrategia de posicionamiento comercial con énfasis en el marketing. La ausencia de una visión homogénea sobre qué hacer para ser más competitivos es el nuevo paradigma de los sistemas complejos adaptativos, que exige planteamientos sistémicos e implica nuevos retos para el sector público y privado, con una visión compartida sobre las prioridades sectoriales que contribuya a la planificación estratégica del sector.
Juan Uribe-Toril; Jaime De Pablo; José Luis Ruiz-Real; Miguel Angel Giancinti. Planteamientos sistémicos en modelos complejos adaptativos. El caso del sector del tomate almeriense. Cuadernos de Economía 2020, 43, 1 .
AMA StyleJuan Uribe-Toril, Jaime De Pablo, José Luis Ruiz-Real, Miguel Angel Giancinti. Planteamientos sistémicos en modelos complejos adaptativos. El caso del sector del tomate almeriense. Cuadernos de Economía. 2020; 43 (123):1.
Chicago/Turabian StyleJuan Uribe-Toril; Jaime De Pablo; José Luis Ruiz-Real; Miguel Angel Giancinti. 2020. "Planteamientos sistémicos en modelos complejos adaptativos. El caso del sector del tomate almeriense." Cuadernos de Economía 43, no. 123: 1.
The scientific production on rural depopulation has grown in recent years. However, a global picture of the research carried out on this topic does not exist. The aim of this study is to identify the worldwide trends in rural depopulation scientific production over time in the main levels of analysis: sources, authors and documents. A bibliometric analysis was developed to analyse a final sample of 1150 articles published between 1979 and 2018. In order to develop the analysis, bibliometrix R-Tool was used and the metadata of two databases (WoS and Scopus) was retrieved and merged. Results show two major areas of co-citation networks; a poor network of collaboration between countries with some highlighted interaction; an author collaboration network with close groups of knowledge and two main themes resulting from a co-word analysis. The main conclusion is that rural depopulation is not yet a solid field of research and the most important themes identified are related to specific geographical areas. However, international collaborations are growing, new trends appearing, and other related fields are expressing greater interest in rural depopulation, which could indicate the preceding stage to an eventual consolidation of the theme. This finding can assist future research in this or related fields by providing a worldwide overview of rural depopulation research over time.
Rocío Rodríguez Soler; Juan Uribe-Toril; Jaime De Pablo Valenciano. Worldwide trends in the scientific production on rural depopulation, a bibliometric analysis using bibliometrix R-tool. Land Use Policy 2020, 97, 104787 .
AMA StyleRocío Rodríguez Soler, Juan Uribe-Toril, Jaime De Pablo Valenciano. Worldwide trends in the scientific production on rural depopulation, a bibliometric analysis using bibliometrix R-tool. Land Use Policy. 2020; 97 ():104787.
Chicago/Turabian StyleRocío Rodríguez Soler; Juan Uribe-Toril; Jaime De Pablo Valenciano. 2020. "Worldwide trends in the scientific production on rural depopulation, a bibliometric analysis using bibliometrix R-tool." Land Use Policy 97, no. : 104787.
This work represents a contribution by showing the state of the art of research on rural tourism and development, identifying trends and proposing future lines and topics of research. Rural tourism and its influence on the economic development of rural areas has been an important and dynamic area of research since 2004. For this purpose, a quantitative bibliometric analysis of the 892 documents related to this topic contained within the Web of Science Core Collection has been carried out. Results show that studies on rural tourism mainly focus on Spain, Romania, and China. However, the most prolific authors are from Portugal, China, the United Kingdom, and the United States. There is a notable lack of studies focused on countries in Africa, Asia, and Latin America, mainly due to political and religious factors. Rural tourism is also an important and emergent sector, particularly in countries like Romania and China.
José Luis Ruiz-Real; Juan Uribe-Toril; Jaime De Pablo Valenciano; Juan Carlos Gázquez-Abad. Rural tourism and development: Evolution in Scientific Literature and Trends. Journal of Hospitality & Tourism Research 2020, 1 .
AMA StyleJosé Luis Ruiz-Real, Juan Uribe-Toril, Jaime De Pablo Valenciano, Juan Carlos Gázquez-Abad. Rural tourism and development: Evolution in Scientific Literature and Trends. Journal of Hospitality & Tourism Research. 2020; ():1.
Chicago/Turabian StyleJosé Luis Ruiz-Real; Juan Uribe-Toril; Jaime De Pablo Valenciano; Juan Carlos Gázquez-Abad. 2020. "Rural tourism and development: Evolution in Scientific Literature and Trends." Journal of Hospitality & Tourism Research , no. : 1.
An understanding of the intracommunity trade is essential for the agents involved in the fresh tomato market (farmers, entrepreneurs, public administrations, and consumers). The purpose of this paper is to analyze the interdependent relationships between exporting and importing countries within the European Union for a specific product such as fresh tomatoes and thus understand which have been the key countries in three specific years (2002–2007–2017). The methodology used to study the interrelationships of trade flows in the countries of the European Union (EU) is that of triangulation by means of the Leontief input-output model. Artificial intelligence techniques are used to process and triangulate the data based on pathfinding techniques using a cost function. The triangulation results have created a hierarchy of countries (suppliers and customers). This type of methodology has not been applied to the field of foreign trade. The results show that Netherlands and Spain are key countries in intracommunity trade as they have a strong impact both with regard to their exports and their imports and are fundamental when analyzing the growth of specific sectors and how they are able to stimulate the economies of other countries.
Jaime De Pablo Valenciano; José Antonio Torres Arriaza; Juan Uribe-Toril; José Luis Ruiz-Real. Triangulation Applied to the Intra-European Union Tomato Market. Complexity 2020, 2020, 1 -10.
AMA StyleJaime De Pablo Valenciano, José Antonio Torres Arriaza, Juan Uribe-Toril, José Luis Ruiz-Real. Triangulation Applied to the Intra-European Union Tomato Market. Complexity. 2020; 2020 ():1-10.
Chicago/Turabian StyleJaime De Pablo Valenciano; José Antonio Torres Arriaza; Juan Uribe-Toril; José Luis Ruiz-Real. 2020. "Triangulation Applied to the Intra-European Union Tomato Market." Complexity 2020, no. : 1-10.
This article has reviewed the international research from the 20th century to the first half of 2019 on the terms “efficiency” and “local government”. For this purpose, a bibliometric and a cluster analysis by fractional accounting have been carried out using two of the most important databases: Web of Science (WoS) and Scopus. The research found and studied 1222 documents from the WoS Core Collection and 2264 from Scopus. The results show a continuous increase in the number of published articles and citations during the whole period. It also found that the U.S., U.K, and China are the most productive countries with a predominance of North American and Asian organizations supporting and fostering researches. The principal contribution of this article is the analysis of keywords from 2011 to the first half of 2019. The trend shows a convergence on the concepts of efficiency and local government over the last few years, which are related to sustainability and natural environment. Future research in this field should address the relationship between efficiency in the allocation of local resources and the environmental sustainability of municipalities.
Nuria Rueda López; Juan Milán García; Juan Uribe Toril; Jaime De Pablo Valenciano. Evolution and latest trends of local government efficiency: Worldwide research (1928–2019). Journal of Cleaner Production 2020, 261, 121276 .
AMA StyleNuria Rueda López, Juan Milán García, Juan Uribe Toril, Jaime De Pablo Valenciano. Evolution and latest trends of local government efficiency: Worldwide research (1928–2019). Journal of Cleaner Production. 2020; 261 ():121276.
Chicago/Turabian StyleNuria Rueda López; Juan Milán García; Juan Uribe Toril; Jaime De Pablo Valenciano. 2020. "Evolution and latest trends of local government efficiency: Worldwide research (1928–2019)." Journal of Cleaner Production 261, no. : 121276.
Sustainability, local development, and ecology are keywords that cover a wide range of research fields in both experimental and social sciences. The transversal nature of this knowledge area creates synergies but also divergences, making a continuous review of the existing literature necessary in order to facilitate research. There has been an increasing number of articles that have analyzed trends in the literature and the state-of-the-art in many subjects. In this Special Issue of Resources, the most prestigious researchers analyzed the past and future of Social Sciences in Resources from an economic, social, and environmental perspective.
Juan Uribe-Toril; José Luis Ruiz-Real; Jaime De Pablo Valenciano. The Embeddedness of Social Sciences and Economics in Research on Resources. Resources 2020, 9, 15 .
AMA StyleJuan Uribe-Toril, José Luis Ruiz-Real, Jaime De Pablo Valenciano. The Embeddedness of Social Sciences and Economics in Research on Resources. Resources. 2020; 9 (2):15.
Chicago/Turabian StyleJuan Uribe-Toril; José Luis Ruiz-Real; Jaime De Pablo Valenciano. 2020. "The Embeddedness of Social Sciences and Economics in Research on Resources." Resources 9, no. 2: 15.
Jaime De Pablo Valenciano; Juan Milán García; Juan Uribe-Toril; Nuria Rueda López. FROM TRADITIONAL TO INNOVATION: EXPERIENCE IN THE E.U. ECONOMICS SUBJECT (UNIVERSITY OF ALMERIA). ICERI2019 Proceedings 2019, 9723 -9728.
AMA StyleJaime De Pablo Valenciano, Juan Milán García, Juan Uribe-Toril, Nuria Rueda López. FROM TRADITIONAL TO INNOVATION: EXPERIENCE IN THE E.U. ECONOMICS SUBJECT (UNIVERSITY OF ALMERIA). ICERI2019 Proceedings. 2019; ():9723-9728.
Chicago/Turabian StyleJaime De Pablo Valenciano; Juan Milán García; Juan Uribe-Toril; Nuria Rueda López. 2019. "FROM TRADITIONAL TO INNOVATION: EXPERIENCE IN THE E.U. ECONOMICS SUBJECT (UNIVERSITY OF ALMERIA)." ICERI2019 Proceedings , no. : 9723-9728.
The horticultural model of Almeria (Spain) based on the operation of greenhouses is an international reference and has been considered as an economic miracle. Alongside this agricultural development has been the deployment of the diverse productive activity of auxiliary companies. The objective of this article is to understand how these companies operate and analyze their factors of competitiveness, competing needs, and future competitive improvements, taking as reference four of the most important subsectors (machinery, greenhouse infrastructure, plastics, and seeds). The Delphi method was used and through a panel of experts the conditioning factors of each of the variables to be analyzed (factors, needs, and competitiveness improvements) was chosen. Of the 120 companies that were sent questionnaires, 72 participated. The sectors that make up the auxiliary companies are heterogeneous and therefore the results obtained have differed among them. The synergies between the greenhouse crops and the auxiliary companies are an example of diversification of productive activity that can be extrapolated to other production areas worldwide. The future of the auxiliary companies is linked to that of the intensive agriculture and the key variables must be underscored by competitiveness and sustainability.
Jaime De Pablo Valenciano; Juan Uribe-Toril; Juan Milán-García; José Luis Ruiz-Real; José Antonio Torres Arriaza. Auxiliary Companies of the Horticultural Sector as a Competitiveness Element: The Case of Almeria (Spain). International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2019, 16, 2575 .
AMA StyleJaime De Pablo Valenciano, Juan Uribe-Toril, Juan Milán-García, José Luis Ruiz-Real, José Antonio Torres Arriaza. Auxiliary Companies of the Horticultural Sector as a Competitiveness Element: The Case of Almeria (Spain). International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2019; 16 (14):2575.
Chicago/Turabian StyleJaime De Pablo Valenciano; Juan Uribe-Toril; Juan Milán-García; José Luis Ruiz-Real; José Antonio Torres Arriaza. 2019. "Auxiliary Companies of the Horticultural Sector as a Competitiveness Element: The Case of Almeria (Spain)." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 16, no. 14: 2575.
Local development is a subject that arouses significant interest in the international scientific community in general, and in the Ibero-American one, in particular. The process of globalization has transformed the management of local development, altering the role that is played by local and regional entities, and it is the object of an important follow-up and analysis by academia. This research uses a bibliometric methodology and a fractional counting method, reviewing the 738 articles from the Scopus database in order to understand the state of Ibero-American research on local development, and analyze the scientific literature on the topic. The results show a significant increase in the number of publications in the 21st century, with Spain and Brazil leading the way. In addition, this research provides interesting results regarding the most influential authors on this topic, the most relevant journals, and the most important institutions and funding organizations. There are several areas of knowledge involved since local development is a transversal field, such as Social Science, environment, business, economics, and agriculture. A deep analysis of authors’ keywords identified new trends, linking local development with tourism, education, geotourism, climate change, local sustainable development, social innovation, and creativity, which provides academia with potential new lines of research.
José Luis Ruiz-Real; Juan Uribe-Toril; Jaime De Pablo Valenciano; José Ramos Pires Manso. Ibero-American Research on Local Development. An Analysis of Its Evolution and New Trends. Resources 2019, 8, 124 .
AMA StyleJosé Luis Ruiz-Real, Juan Uribe-Toril, Jaime De Pablo Valenciano, José Ramos Pires Manso. Ibero-American Research on Local Development. An Analysis of Its Evolution and New Trends. Resources. 2019; 8 (3):124.
Chicago/Turabian StyleJosé Luis Ruiz-Real; Juan Uribe-Toril; Jaime De Pablo Valenciano; José Ramos Pires Manso. 2019. "Ibero-American Research on Local Development. An Analysis of Its Evolution and New Trends." Resources 8, no. 3: 124.
Jaime De Pablo Valenciano; Juan Milán García; Juan Uribe-Toril; Nuria Rueda López. INNOVATION TOOLS APPLIED TO MASTER'S AND UNIVERSITY DEGREE COURSES AT THE UNIVERSITY OF ALMERIA (SPAIN). EDULEARN19 Proceedings 2019, 9744 -9751.
AMA StyleJaime De Pablo Valenciano, Juan Milán García, Juan Uribe-Toril, Nuria Rueda López. INNOVATION TOOLS APPLIED TO MASTER'S AND UNIVERSITY DEGREE COURSES AT THE UNIVERSITY OF ALMERIA (SPAIN). EDULEARN19 Proceedings. 2019; ():9744-9751.
Chicago/Turabian StyleJaime De Pablo Valenciano; Juan Milán García; Juan Uribe-Toril; Nuria Rueda López. 2019. "INNOVATION TOOLS APPLIED TO MASTER'S AND UNIVERSITY DEGREE COURSES AT THE UNIVERSITY OF ALMERIA (SPAIN)." EDULEARN19 Proceedings , no. : 9744-9751.
This paper has reviewed the international research on the interactions between the Economy, Energy, and Environment (3E) in the 21st century. For this purpose, a bibliometric and cluster analysis by fractional accounting has been carried out based on the two most important databases: Web of Science (WoS) and Scopus. The research found and studied 2230 documents from the WoS Core Collection and 3,149 from Scopus. The results show a continuous increase in the number of articles that were published and citations during the whole period. They also showed that China and the United States (U.S.) were the most productive countries and there was a predominance of Asian organizations supporting and fostering researches. The main contribution of this article is the analysis of keywords from 2001 to 2018. The trends show that the main common elements are sustainable development and sustainability and they also include CO2 emissions and consumption. Future research in this field should address the energy transition issue in the area of sustainable development by adapting it to the restrictions of this economic model.
Juan Uribe-Toril; José Luis Ruiz-Real; Juan Milán-García; Jaime De Pablo Valenciano. Energy, Economy, and Environment: A Worldwide Research Update. Energies 2019, 12, 1120 .
AMA StyleJuan Uribe-Toril, José Luis Ruiz-Real, Juan Milán-García, Jaime De Pablo Valenciano. Energy, Economy, and Environment: A Worldwide Research Update. Energies. 2019; 12 (6):1120.
Chicago/Turabian StyleJuan Uribe-Toril; José Luis Ruiz-Real; Juan Milán-García; Jaime De Pablo Valenciano. 2019. "Energy, Economy, and Environment: A Worldwide Research Update." Energies 12, no. 6: 1120.
Since the eighties, the concern for sustainability has been increasing from several dimensions and depending on different socio-economic, political, geographical and cultural factors. In the last few years, local development has incorporated the concept of sustainability, as part of the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals strategy, highlighting the relevance of this process. The purpose of this research is to show the state of the art of this subject, for what a bibliometric analysis has been carried out based on the two most important online databases: Web of Science and Scopus. This article identifies the latest trends that characterize the concept of sustainable local development, where resilience is the new perspective to include in the variables that influence the development of territories. The results show a positive trend in this field of research, with both the number of articles published and citations increasing exponentially in the last ten years. In addition, the analysis of keywords has shown a tendency towards terms such as resilience, rural tourism or ecological agriculture. In essence, the concept has reached such a point that it is necessary to establish new mechanisms that soften and even negate the economic disruption caused by globalization.
Juan Milán-García; Juan Uribe-Toril; José Luis Ruiz-Real; Jaime De Pablo Valenciano. Sustainable Local Development: An Overview of the State of Knowledge. Resources 2019, 8, 31 .
AMA StyleJuan Milán-García, Juan Uribe-Toril, José Luis Ruiz-Real, Jaime De Pablo Valenciano. Sustainable Local Development: An Overview of the State of Knowledge. Resources. 2019; 8 (1):31.
Chicago/Turabian StyleJuan Milán-García; Juan Uribe-Toril; José Luis Ruiz-Real; Jaime De Pablo Valenciano. 2019. "Sustainable Local Development: An Overview of the State of Knowledge." Resources 8, no. 1: 31.