TY - JOUR
T1 - Mapa de publicaciones cientificas y analisis bibliometrico de la Revista Folia Amazonica en Loreto, Peru
AU - Gomez, Ricardo Zarate
AU - Vega, Juan Jose Palacios
AU - Vilcarromero, Anita Rocio Jarama
AU - Malaverri, Lizardo Manuel Fachin
AU - Vasquez, Indira Rondona
AU - Torres, Elmer Alfredo Mendez
AU - Jung, Nina Ines
AU - Rodriguez, Maria Claudia Ramos
AU - Pinto, Linder Felipe Mozombite
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 University of Pittsburgh. All rights reserved.
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - Objective. Develop a map of publications showing spatialized scientific research through geographic coordinate points in the Loreto region, preliminary with publications from the journal Amazon Folia. Method. Cartographic and bibliometric techniques were applied to analyze 255 scientific articles published between 1988 and 2016 in the journal Amazon Folia. Results. The publications were centralized in the area of influence of the Iquitos Nauta, Jenaro Herrera, low and middle basin of the Nanay river and left sector of the Marañon river basin. The scientific network generated through the journal Amazonian Folia showed a "non-related" figure. Institutional affiliations corresponded to 71 entities, 12 countries and 386 authors, where Peru and France had the highest scientific output, inso day as the United States had more institutions affiliated with the journal Amazonian Folia after Peru. Conclusion. The publication map represents a great research tool with projection of development and scientific management. Integration with other journals will allow to guide projects that contribute to the development of the Loreto region and in the future in the Amazonian field.
AB - Objective. Develop a map of publications showing spatialized scientific research through geographic coordinate points in the Loreto region, preliminary with publications from the journal Amazon Folia. Method. Cartographic and bibliometric techniques were applied to analyze 255 scientific articles published between 1988 and 2016 in the journal Amazon Folia. Results. The publications were centralized in the area of influence of the Iquitos Nauta, Jenaro Herrera, low and middle basin of the Nanay river and left sector of the Marañon river basin. The scientific network generated through the journal Amazonian Folia showed a "non-related" figure. Institutional affiliations corresponded to 71 entities, 12 countries and 386 authors, where Peru and France had the highest scientific output, inso day as the United States had more institutions affiliated with the journal Amazonian Folia after Peru. Conclusion. The publication map represents a great research tool with projection of development and scientific management. Integration with other journals will allow to guide projects that contribute to the development of the Loreto region and in the future in the Amazonian field.
KW - Cartograph analysis
KW - Peruvian Amazon
KW - Research spatial distribution
KW - Scientific articles
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85140457049&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.5195/biblios.2021.767
DO - 10.5195/biblios.2021.767
M3 - Artículo
AN - SCOPUS:85140457049
SN - 1562-4730
SP - 1
EP - 23
JO - Biblios
JF - Biblios
IS - 82
ER -