Bibliometric Analysis of Insularity in the European Union

Author:

Ruiz-Pérez Maurici12ORCID,Seguí-Pons Joana Maria12ORCID,Salom-Sastre Margalida1

Affiliation:

1. Càtedra de la Insularitat, University of the Balearic Islands, 07122 Palma, Spain

2. Department of Geography, University of the Balearic Islands, 07122 Palma, Spain

Abstract

The conceptualization of insularity in the context of islands has been widely studied and debated, encompassing both geographical and identity aspects. The academic discussion on the definition of insularity and isolation in the context of islands remains a current topic, along with the economic, social, legal and environmental challenges faced by insular regions. This study aims to deepen the conceptual framework of insularity and structure its issues from various scientific perspectives through quantitative bibliometric analysis. Key focus areas and research gaps have been identified, including the need for enhanced economic policies, better marine resource management, more comprehensive urban development research and improved data on social and political issues. The conclusions emphasize the importance of prioritizing intervention areas and specific policies to address the unique challenges faced by insular regions in terms of sustainable development.

Funder

Government of the Balearic Islands, General Directorate of Economy and Statistics

University of the Balearic Islands

Publisher

MDPI AG

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