Climate Risk Finance: A Bibliometric Analysis of Global Research Trends
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https://doi.org/10.61132/icmeb.v2i1.333Keywords:
Bibliometric Analysis, Climate Finance, Climate Risk Finance, Climate Risk, Financial StabilityAbstract
Climate risk finance has emerged as an increasingly important field of research along with the growing urgency to address climate change and its impacts on the global financial system. Climate change poses real risks to the stability of the international economy and financial systems. Climate risk finance represents an approach that encompasses various financial instruments in supporting climate change mitigation and adaptation. Although the term climate risk finance has not been widely used explicitly as a single keyword, the concept that integrates climate risk and financing is reflected in related keywords such as climate risk, climate finance, and climate change. This study employs a bibliometric analysis method using the Scopus database, supported by analytical tools such as VOSviewer and R Studio, to explore the development of research on climate risk finance. The study identifies publication patterns, international collaborations, and emerging themes within the related literature. The findings show that the publication rate on climate risk finance is relatively moderate each year, but has experienced growth in the last decade. The evolving understanding in this field is expected to strengthen the resilience of financial systems and support sustainable strategies to address long-term climate risks.
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