Australian Geographer

Papers
(The median citation count of Australian Geographer is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
A regional renaissance? The shifting geography of internal migration under COVID-1923
Counterurbanisation, demographic change and discourses of rural revival in Australia during COVID-1923
Reciprocal relationships with trees: rekindling Indigenous wellbeing and identity through the Yuin ontology of oneness20
Cultural burning and public sector practice in the Australian Capital Territory18
A more-than-urban political ecology of bushfire smoke in eastern Australia, 2019–202010
Separating natural and cultural heritage: an outdated approach?10
Critical minerals: rethinking extractivism?9
Understanding conflict in transport mega-projects: social impacts and power dynamics in the WestConnex project, Sydney9
Counter-urbanisation in pre-pandemic times: disentangling the influences of amenity and disamenity8
‘The Summers Were Getting Hotter’: exploring motivations for migration to Tasmania away from mainland Australia.8
Geographers declare (a climate emergency)?8
Understanding the ‘region’ in COVID-19-induced regional migration: mapping Cairns across classification systems7
Taiwanese Working holiday makers in rural and regional Australia: temporary transnational identities and employment challenges7
Residential solar panel adoption in Australia: spatial distribution and socioeconomic factors6
Projecting Land use change with neural network and GIS in northern Melbourne for 2014–20506
Kosciuszko National Park, Brumbies, law and ecological justice6
Editorial introduction: counter-urbanisation in contemporary Australia: a review of current issues and events6
On orientations and adjustments: an exploration of walking, wandering and wayfinding in Brisbane – Meanjin, Australia5
Planning for social justice, anticipating sea level rise: the case of Lake Macquarie, Australia5
Whose rights to the city? Parklets, parking, and university engagement in urban placemaking5
Place, belonging, and more-than-human community: a visual study of older lesbians in rural Tasmania5
Forty years of internal migration in Australian regions: a sequence analysis of net migration, turnover, and retention4
Thinking spatially: a springboard to new possibilities4
Grace in the street: arboreal atmospheres and the co-mediation of care4
Connected: rooftop solar, prepay and reducing energy insecurity in remote Australia4
Editorial introduction: geography and collective memories through art4
Mobility justice after climate coloniality: mobile commoning as a relational ethics of care4
‘You should have come back earlier’: the divisive effect of Australia’s COVID-19 response on diaspora relations4
Assessing the efficacy of state interventionist policies on population growth in small Western Australian regional locales4
Insurance, fire and the peri-urban: perceptions of changing communities in Melbourne’s rural-urban interface4
Reimagining flood plain development with geography at heart3
Seeking ‘home’ through counter-urban migration to coastal Australia3
The impacts of flood-mitigation structures on floodplain ecosystems: a review of three case studies from Australia and France3
Impact of Australian Bureau of Statistics data perturbation techniques on the precision of Census population counts, and the propagation of this impact in a geospatial analysis of high-risk foot hospi3
‘Neutral’ Representations of Pacific Islands in the IPCC Special Report of 1.5°C Global Warming3
Nautico-imperialism and settler-colonialism: water and land in the New South Wales colony3
Enforced commensuration and the bureaucratic invention of household energy insecurity3
‘This is our place, but we’re the outsiders’: the navigation of identity and spaces of belonging by Indigenous LGBTIQ + women in Australia2
Redefining local social capital: the past, present and future of bowling clubs in Sydney2
Rainbow renters: differences in housing tenure and satisfaction between LGBTIQ and non-LGBTIQ Australians2
The context is more important than the commodity in understanding stakeholder responses to blue gum plantations2
Aboveground biomass and carbon stock assessment in the Eastern Himalaya foothills along the Indo-Bhutan border2
Making sense of school learning environments as infrastructures of care and spatial typologies2
Encountering and Experiencing the Geopolitics of Tourism (Im)Mobilities: A Case of China’s Tourism in the South China Sea2
Greening home: caring for plants indoors2
‘Engendering social inclusion and success for refugee women through place-based empowering practices’2
Manufactured Home Estates As affordable retirement housing in Australia: drivers, growth and spatial distribution2
Region power for mobilities research2
Regional Resettlement of Refugees: rethinking ‘secondary migration’2
International students, intersectionality and sense of belonging: a note on the experience of gay Chinese students in Australia2
Maintaining Women’s Wellbeing: the role of environment and community during the COVID-19 pandemic1
The changing face of geography: a geographical journey through the Australian geographer, 1928–20181
Wind-reworked fluvial deposits as an archaeological environment: the Agnes Banks Sand of the Quaternary Hawkesbury–Nepean sequence of southeast Australia1
Inclusion of nature in self and pro-nature beliefs: utilizing psychological scales in environmental management to Further understand if interconnectedness with nature supports sustainable outcomes – A1
The emotional geographies of a coal mining transition: a case study of Singleton, New South Wales, Australia1
Vale: Paul Bishop1
Mobility Justice and Sustainable Futures1
‘At the beach’: the role of place(s) and natural landscape in facilitating a sense of home during settlement1
A whole-of-community approach: local community responses to refugee settlement–integration in rural Australia1
Using mobilities theory to study the nexus between climate change and human movement1
Mobility as a service, platform uses and social innovation: lessons from South America1
Geographies, mobilities and politics for disabled people: power-assisted device practice1
Mobilities and Immobilities in Tuvalu: an unexpected pandemic experience?1
Pop-up food provisioning as a sustainable third space: reshaping eating practices at an inner urban university1
Exploring the feasibility of electric vehicle travel for remote communities in Australia1
Building an offshore wind sector in Australia: economic opportunities and constraints at the regional scale1
Our ‘Pacific family’. Heroes, guests, workers or a precariat?1
Together in difference: a review symposium onEveryday Equalities: Making Multicultures in Settler Colonial Cities, by Ruth Fincher, Kurt Iveson, Helga Leitner and Valerie Preston1
Initiatives in Urban Greening: analysis of attitudes towards a voluntary-assisted urban residential road verge-planting program1
An exploratory study of house-sitting and ‘home’-making among older people1
Understanding the layout of apartments in Sydney: are we meeting the needs of developers rather than residents?1
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