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- Mahedi, Md
- Pervez, A K M Kanak
- Rahman, S. M. Mokhlasur
- Sheikh, Md. Mohiuddin
- Shaili, Shabrin Jahan
Abstract
Livelihood diversification has become an important avenue for rural people to build resilience, alleviate poverty, and adjust to socio-economic and environmental changes. The trend is part of a broader change in rural economies, in which diversification has become a way to spread risk, smooth incomes, and enhance well-being. This study examined the idea of Livelihood Diversification in Rural Communities by conducting a thorough Systematic Literature Review and bibliometric Analysis. This study uses a combined systematic literature review and bibliometric analysis of 318 Scopus-indexed publications published between 2014 and 2024 to examine livelihood diversification in rural areas. VOSviewer and R-based Biblioshiny software were used to analyze the articles, which show a 5.07% yearly growth rate and an average of 19.08 citations per document. With 18,548 references, the collection demonstrated the depth of research in this area. One of the most important discoveries is that academics increasingly work together internationally; 37.74% of articles include international co-authorship. The research also emphasizes how the word "Climate Change" is becoming increasingly common in the literature, indicating the growing impact of climate change. Leading countries in the topic include the USA, Australia, and India; notable periodicals in this area include the Journal of Rural Studies, Sustainability (Switzerland), and Climate and Development. According to network analysis, "livelihood" is a key idea that is linked to concepts like "food security," "rural development," and "economic development." The study concluded that while much progress has been made in understanding diversification's drivers, strategies, and outcomes, there are still key research gaps, particularly around the need to address the complexities of different rural contexts, the role of intersectional factors, and the long-term impacts of livelihood strategies. The project intends to use these insights to guide evidence-based policy actions that support equitable and sustainable development in rural regions.
Suggested Citation
Mahedi, Md & Pervez, A K M Kanak & Rahman, S. M. Mokhlasur & Sheikh, Md. Mohiuddin & Shaili, Shabrin Jahan, 2025.
"Emerging Trends in Livelihood Diversification in Rural Communities: A Bibliometric and Systematic Review,"
Asian Journal of Agricultural Extension, Economics & Sociology, Asian Journal of Agricultural Extension, Economics & Sociology, vol. 43(4).
Handle:
RePEc:ags:ajaees:389001
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