Geografisk Tidsskrift-Danish Journal of Geography

Papers
(The median citation count of Geografisk Tidsskrift-Danish Journal of Geography is 0. 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
Young NEETs in the EU South: socio-spatial and gender divisions in between the Great Recession and the Covid-19 pandemic6
Critical infrastructure vulnerability: a research note on adaptation to climate change in the Nordic countries5
Understanding the influence of COVID-19 induced lockdown on urban thermal environment of Ranchi city, India4
Retiring in the suburbs? Residential strategies in two Prague suburbs3
Territorial Cohesion in Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden 2007 and 20173
Reviewing tourism and natural resource research in the Arctic: towards a local understanding of sustainable tourism in the case of South Greenland2
Temporary urban activities as potential business incubators: the role of networks, time and space2
These hills called home: quantifying urban forest dynamics in the hills of the Guwahati metropolitan area, india2
Limits of linkage-based development: an assessment of the oil and gas sector in North Patagonia, Argentina2
Improving farming practice through localized land tenure reform: a study of the “Three Rights Separation Reform” implemented in a Shanghai suburb, China1
Crowdfunding of GHG mitigation measures in agriculture: A feasible contribution to the climate challenges? Sociocultural constraints and enablers in Norway1
Nature’s contributions to people in the context of a changing traditional rice cultivation landscape in the Upper Baram, Malaysia1
Territorial competitiveness, cohesion and sustainability in Romania’s urban border areas1
Longue durée study of agricultural transitions in Denmark using Multi-Level Perspective1
Applying an AHP–GIS model to hybrid wind–solar energy site selection in a hot desert region: A case study of the Kuwaiti desert1
The role of non-local external resources and less-urban location in design processes – A study of the Danish fashion industry1
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Influence of built environment features on Airbnb listing price and the spatio-temporal heterogeneity: an empirical study from Copenhagen, Denmark0
Explaining the variation in historical trends for agriculture and population density using soil, climate, and topography data. A case study from Denmark0
Resurgent cities and the socioeconomic divide: the young, educated and affluent city of Copenhagen, Denmark0
Exploring the distribution of city street greenery from eye-level: an application of Baidu Map panoramic images data0
Spatio-temporal Variation Analysis of Thermal Climate in Response to Urban Cover Changes: A Case Study of Delhi Using Landsat Data0
Communication0
An attempt to open up a new path of rural development? rural transformational development under the characteristic town strategy in China0
Danish geography talent award 20200
Biomass, productivity and monetary efficiency of various cropping systems in the Almora district of the Indian Himalaya0
Social integration of land-lost elderly: a case study in Ma’anshan, China0
The Impact of Livelihood Sources on Relative Poverty among Households in the Karst Mountains, a case study from Huajiang demonstration area, SW China0
Youth labour markets in the Southern European Union, 2009-2021: deciphering trajectories of resilience through a decade of consecutive crises0
Spatial distribution of CH 4 emissions from livestock farming in Poland: a comparison of 2010 and 20200
Variations in Türkiye’s sea surface temperatures0
Out-migration, rural livelihood and housing in Southwest China0
Beyond offshoring: tradable services and regional markets in the Global South0
A geospatial perspective of flood risk hotspots, transport networks and emergency response services in Accra, Ghana0
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