
Yogyakarta, 5 Mei 2025 — Sebuah studi terbaru berjudul “A bibliometric analysis on disaster volunteer resilience research: All time period” yang dipublikasikan dalam prosiding terindeks Scopus: IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 1479 012036, mengungkap tren, kolaborasi, dan fokus utama riset global terkait ketangguhan relawan bencana.
Penelitian yang ditulis oleh Yuli Arinta Dewi, Koentjoro Soeparno, Pradytia Putri Pertiwi, dan Mizan Bustanul Fuady ini menggunakan pendekatan bibliometrik untuk menganalisis literatur ilmiah sepanjang waktu. Hasilnya menunjukkan bahwa topik resilience dalam konteks relawan bencana mengalami peningkatan signifikan, seiring dengan meningkatnya kebutuhan akan partisipasi masyarakat dalam penanggulangan bencana. Studi ini memberikan wawasan penting bagi pembuat kebijakan, peneliti, dan praktisi kemanusiaan, khususnya dalam merancang pelatihan dan kebijakan berbasis bukti guna memperkuat ketahanan masyarakat melalui peran relawan.
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Abstract. The scientific community’s interest in disaster resilience topics has been growing rapidly in line with the varied types and occurrences of disasters worldwide. Unfortunately, attention to the context of disaster volunteers is limited. Existing humanitarian and disaster relief personnel interventions are more reactive/curative than preventive. This study examines the scientific literature written by international authors, focusing on disaster topics related to volunteer resilience in all periods. The article was published from 1969 to 2024 using a bibliometric study employing a database from Scopus. This study utilized VOS viewer version 1.6.19 to visualize the results. The research results showed that the articles used as references amounted to 590 papers discussing disaster volunteer resilience. The results showed that the most significant expansion in research occurred in 2004, and the United States was identified as the most productive nation in this field. Affective Disorders, followed by Psychological Trauma Theory, Research Practice and Policy, were found to be the most recognized journals in this area. VOS viewer analysis identified four main clusters representing subtopics in this topic, with keyword volunteers not associated with the resilience phrase and being in a different cluster. This study contributes to the literature on disaster volunteer resilience mainly by providing a comprehensive overview of research trends and identifying gaps for future inquiry. Future research could explore the contextual factors influencing volunteer resilience and recommend further research in Indonesia, a disaster-prone area.
Keywords: bibliometric study; disaster; resilience; volunteer; VOS viewer
Artikel ini tersedia secara daring melalui tautan: https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/1479/1/012036.
Berdasarkan kata kuncinya, artikel ini adalah luaran penelitian yang fokus pada SDG: 3, 11, 13, & 17
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