Pro-environmental behaviour in agricultural studies - a bibliometric and text mining review Online publication date: Tue, 27-Feb-2024
by Mehedi Hasan Ifti; Chowdhury Noushin Novera; Md. Abul Kalam Azad
International Journal of Agriculture Innovation, Technology and Globalisation (IJAITG), Vol. 3, No. 3, 2023
Abstract: Despite the abandoned research published on pro-environmental behaviour in agriculture, a complete assessment of the articles has yet to be completed to help people comprehend its significance. This is the first research, as per our knowledge goes, to assess the literature on pro-environmental behaviour in agriculture using a text mining technique and citation-based bibliometric analysis. A bibliometric citation analysis of 58 papers on pro-environmental behaviour in agriculture from the Scopus database was conducted using VOSviewer software. The author's keyword relevance produced four clusters, and this method helped to find the complete citation summaries for each article, yielding five clusters. The text-mining findings yielded ten log-likelihood topic models, socially sustainable farming, adaptive interaction, active farm governance, integrated ecology, sustainable pesticide control, producer climate perceptions, unsustainable farming, cattle field survey, consumer environmental premium, and organic agro-tourism which are displayed with a review of the current literature.
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