Context and background This bibliometric review examines the research that has been done on the problem of gender inequality in land access amongst women within the year 2014 to 2025. It is targeted at identifying the trends, power distribution, dominant nations, keywords, and journals in the field through a science mapping method. The study is performed in the form of the bibliometric methodology that applies mathematical and statistical methods to the examination of scientific papers. The themes upon which the Scopus database is queried are gender, women and land access. Forty-nine articles that were published between 2014 and 2025 have been selected, and the network is visualised with the help of the VOSviewer software. Goal and Objectives: The purpose of the review is to evaluate the development of the research on gender inequality in land access among women over the period of 2014 to 2025. It determines the trends in publications, the principal countries and networks of contributions, the essential thematic focus groups, and the repetitive keywords that define the field. Methodology: Published materials in Scopus on gender, women, and land access (2014-2025) were filtered to get 49 studies of interest. The analysis of co-authorship, keywords and thematic clusters was performed with the help of VOSviewer. Results: In 2014-2025, gender inequality studies in the access to land by women reached their highest levels in 2019 and 2021, with the United States being the most significant international partner. The subject matter is multidisciplinary, encompassing Social Sciences, Agricultural and Biological Sciences, and Environmental Science, the main themes being gender disparity, women status, land, agriculture and food security, which reflects changing trends in research and thematic areas.
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