Knowledge Agora



Similar Articles

Title Two decades of research on waste management in the circular economy: Insights from bibliometric, text mining, and content analyses
ID_Doc 4875
Authors Ranjbari, M; Saidani, M; Esfandabadi, ZS; Peng, WX; Lam, SS; Aghbashlo, M; Quatraro, F; Tabatabaei, M
Title Two decades of research on waste management in the circular economy: Insights from bibliometric, text mining, and content analyses
Year 2021
Published
Abstract Achieving environmental sustainability and transition from a linear economy to a circular economy (CE) highly relies on effective waste management (WM) and how waste is treated as a potential future resource. This research aims to provide an inclusive map of the scientific background of WM in the CE context over the last two decades from 2001 to 2020 to identify its salient research themes and trends, main characteristics, evolution, and potentially valuable directions for future studies. To achieve that, the following research questions were addressed by applying a mixed-method approach including bibliometric, text mining, and content analyses: (i) how has the field of WM research evolved within the CE domain? (ii) what are the salient research themes and trends of WM in the CE? and (iii) what are the possible directions for future research on WM within the CE context? As a result, the synthesized bibliometric networks were constructed and analyzed for a total of 962 journal articles extracted from the Web of Science database to visualize the main body of literature. Consequently, the seven major research themes of WM in the CE context were identified as follows: (1) bio-based WM; (2) CE transition; (3) electronic waste; (4) municipal solid waste; (5) environmental impacts and lifecycle assessment; (6) plastic waste; and (7) construction and demolition WM. The provided inclusive research landscape of WM systems, and its prominent highlight patterns can serve as a base for a real-time guideline to lead further research areas and as a tool to support WM policy-makers and practitioners to support the CE transition (which aims to minimize the waste generation). Finally, the future research directions to better position WM research activities within the CE context as a waste minimization approach are provided.
PDF

Similar Articles

ID Score Article
20257 Khan, SAR; Tabish, M; Yu, Z Mapping and visualizing of research output on waste management and green technology: A bibliometric review of literature(2023)Waste Management & Research, 41, 7
2480 Reis, WF; Barreto, CG; Capelari, MGM Circular Economy and Solid Waste Management: Connections from a Bibliometric Analysis(2023)Sustainability, 15, 22
1868 Tanveer, M; Khan, SAR; Umar, M; Yu, Z; Sajid, MJ; Ul Haq, I Waste management and green technology: future trends in circular economy leading towards environmental sustainability(2022)Environmental Science And Pollution Research, 29, 53
1869 Singh, S; Trivedi, B; Dasgupta, MS; Routroy, S A bibliometric analysis of circular economy concept in E-waste research during the period 2008-2020(2021)
2711 Goyal, S; Chauhan, S; Mishra, P Circular economy research: A bibliometric analysis (2000-2019) and future research insights(2021)
2286 Negrete-Cardoso, M; Rosano-Ortega, G; Alvarez-Aros, EL; Tavera-Cortés, ME; Vega-Lebrún, CA; Sánchez-Ruíz, FJ Circular economy strategy and waste management: a bibliometric analysis in its contribution to sustainable development, toward a post-COVID-19 era(2022)Environmental Science And Pollution Research, 29, 41
4299 Schöggl, JP; Stumpf, L; Baumgartner, RJ The narrative of sustainability and circular economy - A longitudinal review of two decades of research(2020)
1181 Shahin, V; Alimohammadlou, M Current status and emerging trends on urban circular economy: a bibliometric analysis(2024)
1228 Parsa, A; Van De Wiel, MJ; Schmutz, U Intersection, interrelation or interdependence? The relationship between circular economy and nexus approach(2021)
3626 Tsai, FM; Bui, TD; Tseng, ML; Lim, MK; Hu, JY Municipal solid waste management in a circular economy: A data-driven bibliometric analysis(2020)
Scroll