Erdkunde

Papers
(The TQCC of Erdkunde 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 2021-05-01 to 2025-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Book review: York, Susan (2024): A mountain oasis: Daily life in a village in the Yasin Valley, Pakistan10
Editorial: The uneven geographies of the COVID-19 pandemic8
Book review: Ian Klinke: Life, Earth, Colony: Friedrich Ratzel’s Necropolitical Geography7
Urban fragmentation and COVID-19 in the Gauteng City Region – diverging vulnerabilities, infections and policies7
Mapping framework conditions for societal participation of immigrants - a cluster analysis of medium-sized cities in Germany5
How to assess the needs of vulnerable population groups towards heat-sensitive routing?5
Book review: Mathieu, Jon: Mount Sacred. A short global history of holy mountains since 15005
Book review: Ingrid Breckner; Albrecht Göschel, und Ulf Matthiesen (Hrsg.): Stadtsoziologie und Stadtentwicklung5
Importance of sampling design to increase climate signal detection in shrub ring chronologies5
Smartphone-supported mapping of landforms – A new tool in teaching geomorphology4
The uneven effects of COVID-19 on the German restaurant and bar industry4
Political graffiti in Prague as a reaction to the Russian invasion of Ukraine in Central Europe4
Book review: Peter Dirksmeier and Mathis Stock, (eds.): Urbanität4
Analysing cultural networks in cross-border metropolitan regions. The case of the Upper Rhine region (Germany–Switzerland–France)4
Managing potential impacts and uncertainties of high-speed rail access at local level: Insights from four German cities3
Informality as crisis management? – Work relationships in inter-municipal cooperation during the COVID-19 pandemic in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany3
Object-based mapping and classification features for tropical highlands using on Sentinel-1, Sentinel-2, and GEDI canopy height data - A case study of the Muringato catchment, Kenya3
Dendrometer measurements of arctic-alpine dwarf shrubs and micro-environmental drivers of plant growth - Dataset from long-term alpine ecosystem research in central Norway3
Book review: Hunza Matters. Bordering and ordering between ancient and new Silk Roads by Hermann Kreutzmann3
Introducing a multi-level governance phase framework for event-led urban development formats3
Book review: Jürgen Wasim Frembgen: At the foot of the Fairy Mountain: The Nagerkuts of the Karakoram/Northern Pakistan3
Book review: William Wheeler: Environment and post-Soviet transformation in Kazakhstan’s Aral Sea region: Sea changes2
The effects of gender equality on economic development in Europe2
Book review: Book review: Walravens, Hartmut: Joseph Francis Rock: Travels in Eastern Tibet2
The impact of migration on culturally-embedded and subjective perceptions of habitability in a context of environmental change2
Scenarios post foreclosure crisis in Catalonia: accumulation of housing by banks as the first step for the rise of large private landlords2
A geographical retheorization of the tourism value chain2
Nature-based solutions must be realized - not just proclaimed - in face of climatic extremes2
Spa towns in Germany: Preferred moving locations for older people?2
: On growth patterns and mechanisms in arctic-alpine shrubs2
Charcoal producers and the pandemic: effects of COVID-19 in Pokot Central, Kenya2
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