A literature-based analysis of studies in urban landscape concept
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The urban districts that are currently undergoing considerable expansion and transition are home to the bulk of the world’s population, which is concentrated in these areas. As a consequence of this, these regions are playing a significant role in promoting the cause of sustainability and improving the quality of life in the world. An urban landscape is a diverse area that incorporates environmental sustainability, social well-being, aesthetic concerns, and the preservation of natural resources. When we talk about urban landscape, we are referring to this area. In the course of this academic inquiry, the objective is to carry out a bibliometric examination of the scientific literature that is associated with the urban landscape. In order to explore its development, temporal distribution, regional concentration, often used keywords, contributing disciplines, and other noteworthy characteristics, the objective of this analysis is to investigate these aspects. By analyzing major subjects, authors, publications, and citations linked with urban landscapes, this study makes an effort to bring attention to the primary components, emphasis, evolution, and direction of scientific research in urban landscapes. While it is anticipated that this study will broaden our understanding of the significance of the urban landscape concept, it is also anticipated that it will provide significant insights for future research, planning, and decision-making in this area. Both of these outcomes are anticipated to coincide.Abstract
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