Australian Geographer

Papers
(The median citation count of Australian Geographer is 2. 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 2022-01-01 to 2026-01-01.)
ArticleCitations
Understanding the ‘region’ in COVID-19-induced regional migration: mapping Cairns across classification systems35
Shrinking wetland: spatio-temporal dynamics of the Panidihing Bird Sanctuary, India32
An assessment of forest degradation in the Sonitpur East Forest division, Assam, India using object-based image analysis30
Counterurbanisation, demographic change and discourses of rural revival in Australia during COVID-1915
Separating natural and cultural heritage: an outdated approach?14
Mobility justice, capabilities, and medical migration: medical licensing pathways for overseas-trained doctors in Aotearoa New Zealand13
‘Neutral’ Representations of Pacific Islands in the IPCC Special Report of 1.5°C Global Warming12
Mobility justice: Tongan elders engaging in temporal trans-Tasman migration for caregiving duties10
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 – A10
Building an offshore wind sector in Australia: economic opportunities and constraints at the regional scale9
Nostalgia in black and white: photography and the geographies of memory9
Australian political geography I: conservative beginnings, 1920s to early 1980s9
Temporal stability of soil organic carbon in grazing lands of Eastern Australia8
Everyday infrastructures of care: older women in state-initiated housing in Bangladesh8
Whyalla and the transition to a decarbonised future8
Unlearned lessons and misplaced hopes: discursive spaces of transport in twenty-first century Australia7
Drawing spatial memories to life: mapping a Queensland heritage-listed woollen mill7
Whose rights to the city? Parklets, parking, and university engagement in urban placemaking7
Say my name: the polarising name of atmospheric rivers7
Farmers, planning and Agroecological transition: insights from the special region of Yogyakarta, Indonesia7
Vale: Paul Bishop7
Obnoxious Plants and Pestiferous Growths: how figurative language reinforces the management of weeds in Victoria, Australia6
Assembling the capacity to care in unequal waterscapes: insights from São Paulo, Brazil6
Assessing climate change vulnerability and its implications for ecosystem service provision: a spatial modelling case study in Queensland, Australia6
The socio-political dynamics of food loss in horticultural value chains in Lembang, Indonesia6
Bondi to Byron: divergent pathways in NSW’s Metropolitan and regional rental markets during the COVID-19 pandemic5
Remembering and feeling the Second Indochina War in the family home: an autoethnographic account of a Vietnamese Australian family5
Coming in to land? More-than-human mobilities, biosecurity, and practices of coexistence5
Beyond the selective regulation of wetlands: towards a rights of wetlands5
Rainbow renters: differences in housing tenure and satisfaction between LGBTIQ and non-LGBTIQ Australians5
Through the eyes of educators: codifying barriers and enablers for the uptake of geography education in Australian schools4
Nautico-imperialism and settler-colonialism: water and land in the New South Wales colony4
Seeking ‘home’ through counter-urban migration to coastal Australia4
‘This is our place, but we’re the outsiders’: the navigation of identity and spaces of belonging by Indigenous LGBTIQ + women in Australia4
‘Engendering social inclusion and success for refugee women through place-based empowering practices’4
Maintaining Women’s Wellbeing: the role of environment and community during the COVID-19 pandemic4
Taking shadow infrastructures of care seriously: towards more caring futures with women from migrant and refugee backgrounds in Newcastle, Australia4
Mobility justice after climate coloniality: mobile commoning as a relational ethics of care4
How are practices of care sometimes not fair? The case of parenting and private car use4
From open fields to inside worlds: three generations of childhood in Yogyakarta, Indonesia4
Editorial introduction: geography and collective memories through art3
Emulating human expertise in rezoning: a case study of the Australian statistical geography standard3
Can removalist data be used to estimate internal migration in Australia?3
Mobilities and Immobilities in Tuvalu: an unexpected pandemic experience?3
Initiatives in Urban Greening: analysis of attitudes towards a voluntary-assisted urban residential road verge-planting program3
‘You should have come back earlier’: the divisive effect of Australia’s COVID-19 response on diaspora relations3
A whole-of-community approach: local community responses to refugee settlement–integration in rural Australia3
Encounters on the footpath: tracing the Sri Lankan diaspora’s place-making in everyday urban and suburban spaces3
Geographies, mobilities and politics for disabled people: power-assisted device practice3
Listening as method: hearing beyond Australia’s border spectacle3
Imagining multispecies mobility justice3
Our ‘Pacific family’. Heroes, guests, workers or a precariat?3
The spread of mealybug-associated pasture dieback into the New South Wales wet subtropics3
Thinking Space: four arguments for the ‘fixing’ of the Olympics in the Anthropocene3
Negotiating care with employers: NGO articulations and assemblages of care infrastructure for migrants at worksites2
From causality to blame: exploring flooding, factories and land conversion in Eastern Thailand2
Geographies of Coexistence: negotiating urban space with the Grey-Headed Flying-Fox2
Counter-urbanisation in pre-pandemic times: disentangling the influences of amenity and disamenity2
Characteristics of reactive nitrogen emissions from solid waste and its environmental impact in the Yellow River Basin, China2
‘At the beach’: the role of place(s) and natural landscape in facilitating a sense of home during settlement2
Dora Creek in the 1930s: place imagery and identity in an Australian childhood2
Long-Term Hierarchic Changes in Settlement Systems at Geographic ‘Edges’2
Mobility Justice and Sustainable Futures2
Why does Perth stand alone? Interviews with subject matter experts about the drivers of settlement in Western Australia2
Redefining local social capital: the past, present and future of bowling clubs in Sydney2
Remittances for marriage: quality of life changes among seasonal worker households in Timor-Leste2
Multigenerational living: the housing experience of Lebanese Australian families2
Nuclear power in a de-carbonised future? A critical discourse analysis of nuclear energy debates and media framing in Australia2
What Does Country-Led Mean from Who/Where We Are on Gumbaynggirr Ngambaa Country?2
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