Australian Geographer

Papers
(The TQCC of Australian Geographer is 4. 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Separating natural and cultural heritage: an outdated approach?14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
Australian political geography I: conservative beginnings, 1920s to early 1980s9
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
Whyalla and the transition to a decarbonised future8
Temporal stability of soil organic carbon in grazing lands of Eastern Australia8
Everyday infrastructures of care: older women in state-initiated housing in Bangladesh8
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
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
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
Obnoxious Plants and Pestiferous Growths: how figurative language reinforces the management of weeds in Victoria, Australia6
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
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
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
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
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