Geographical Analysis

Papers
(The TQCC of Geographical Analysis 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 2022-06-01 to 2026-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
A Rejoinder to the Commentaries on “A Route Map for Successful Applications of Geographically Weighted Regression” by Comber et al. (2022)63
Assessing the Validity of OpenStreetMap for Food Environment Research42
A Framework for Inserting Visually Supported Inferences into Geographical Analysis Workflow: Application to Road Safety Research33
Modeling and Analyzing Urban Networks and Amenities With OSMnx25
Temporal Network Kernel Density Estimation24
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The Nonlinear Impact of Migrants on Regional Carbon Emissions in China: Evidence From Spatial Econometric Models20
Focal‐Feature Regression Kriging18
Issue Information16
Overlapping Landsat Scene Classifications and Focal Context to Identify Boreal Disturbance Mapping Uncertainty13
An Optimization Framework for Spatial Component Analysis and Its Extension to Two‐Scale Discriminant Function Analysis12
An Areal Approach to Spatial Accessibility Analysis12
Geographical Gaussian Process Regression: A Spatial Machine‐Learning Model Based on Spatial Similarity11
Prediction of Bike‐sharing Trip Counts: Comparing Parametric Spatial Regression Models to a Geographically Weighted XGBoost Algorithm11
Can Moran Eigenvectors Improve Machine Learning of Spatial Data? Insights From Synthetic Data Validation10
A Comment on “A Route Map for Successful Applications of Geographically‐Weighted Regression”: The Alternative Expressway to Defensible Regression‐Based Local Modeling10
Plausible Reasoning and Spatial‐Statistical Theory: A Critique of Recent Writings on “Spatial Confounding”10
Issue Information10
Connecting Senses: The Cross‐Modal Associations Between Smell and Vision in Understanding Urban Environments8
Determinants of Children's Mental Health: Relative Contributions When Accounting for Unobserved Heterogeneity, Endogeneity and Self‐Selection8
Kriging‐Informed Coverage Sampling: An Integer Programming Approach to Optimizing Information Collection7
SCADDA: Spatiotemporal Cluster Analysis With Density‐Based Distance Augmentation and Its Application to Fire Carbon Emissions6
What's a School Worth to a Neighborhood? A Spatial Hedonic Analysis of Property Prices in the Context of Accommodation Reviews in Ontario6
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Using the Kriging Technique for Prediction of Non‐Continuous Phenomena in Unmeasured Locations: Dispelling the Myth6
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Multiscale Continuous and Discrete Spatial Heterogeneity Analysis: The Development of a Local Model Combining Eigenvector Spatial Filters and Generalized Lasso Penalties6
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Spatiotemporal Modeling and Composite Indices for Pandemic Preparedness: A Novel Geospatial‐Temporal Approach6
Spatial Optimization of the Multiple Coverage Mesh Network Problem for Multifunctional Smart Poles5
The Right to Rule by Thumb: A Comment on Epistemology in “A Route Map for Successful Applications of Geographically‐Weighted Regression”5
City Size Distribution Analyses Based on the Concept of Entropy Competition5
Correction to “The Nonlinear Impact of Migrants on Regional Carbon Emissions in China: Evidence From Spatial Econometric Models”5
Issue Information5
Access Weight Matrix: A Place and Mobility Infused Spatial Weight Matrix5
Delineating Neighborhoods: An Approach Combining Urban Morphology with Point and Flow Datasets5
Issue Information4
A Multi‐objective Optimization Approach for Disaggregating Employment Data4
Identifying the Impacts of Land‐Use Spatial Patterns on Street‐Network Accessibility Using Geospatial Methods4
Spatial Proportionality Between Two Types of Points4
Multi‐Level Street‐Based Analysis of the Urban Fabric: Developments for a Nationwide Taxonomy4
Development of a Variable Multimodal Balanced Floating Catchment Area Approach for Spatial Accessibility Assessment4
A Framework for Moving Beyond Computational Reproducibility: Lessons from Three Reproductions of Geographical Analyses of COVID‐194
Smoothing the Edges: Reconceptualizing Space and Dealing With Modifiable Areal Unit Problems in (Un)Related Variety Research4
The Geographical Analysis of Megacities Through Changes in Their Individual Urban Objects4
Spatiotemporal Patterns of Late HIV Diagnosis in Philadelphia at a Small‐area Level, 2011–2016: A Bayesian Modeling Approach Accounting for Excess Zeros4
Relative Variability in Streetscape Skeletons and Spatial Association: Application for Identifying Harmonious and Inharmonious Streetscape Skeletons in Tokyo4
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