Ethnophysics studies of bird pests in rice field: A bibliometric analysis

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Suliyanah, Aini Arisanti, Muhammad Nur Hudha, Nurita Apridiana Lestari, Setyo Admoko, Oka Saputra, Binar Kurnia Prahani, Nadi Suprapto, Utama Alan Deta

2026 AIP Conference Proceedings Vol. 3226 Issue 1 Conference paper Cited by 0

Abstract

Indonesia is famous for its various cultures; without realizing it, each culture has a different charm. Within the culture itself, there is knowledge that is not widely known by the public besides that local wisdom from several different regions can be used as a source of learning in the field of physics. Ethnophysics deals with the surrounding environment and everyday life. This study aims to determine the extent of research development in physics, birds, and rice fields during 2013-2022 through bibliometric analysis. The method used is a literature review to summarize several articles. The article search was carried out using Scopus and VOSviewers. From the bibliometric analysis that has been carried out, it is found that there are four main clusters on the keyword "Physics OR Bird OR Farm". In addition, it was also found that. The keyword farm is not very dominating because there are only a few related studies. Furthermore, the existence of rice fields in the world is only in developing countries and remote areas, and the population is declining. It can be concluded that research on the physical relationship between birds and rice fields is not significant due to the lack of previous research, and it can also be concluded that bird pests do not affect the condition of rice fields according to research in the last ten years. © 2026 Author(s).

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Universitas Negeri Surabaya, Surabaya, Indonesia