Geographical Journal

Papers
(The TQCC of Geographical Journal 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 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Critical climate justice141
After the anthropause: Lockdown lessons for more‐than‐human geographies43
Platforms and the pandemic: A case study of fashion rental platforms during COVID‐1929
The critical turn of resilience: Mapping thematic communities and modes of critical scholarship24
Reframing resilience as resistance: Situating disaster recovery within colonialism17
A novel geographical research agenda on Silk Road urbanisation17
Bioengineering, telecoupling, and alternative dairy: Agricultural land use futures in the Anthropocene16
Mapping the “hard edges” of disadvantage in England: Adults involved in homelessness, substance misuse, and offending15
Student loneliness through the pandemic: How, why and where?15
Production without medicalisation: Risk practices and disease in Bangladesh aquaculture14
Trajectories of neighbourhood inequality in Britain: Unpacking inter‐regional socioeconomic imbalances, 1971−201114
Sulfur: A potential resource crisis that could stifle green technology and threaten food security as the world decarbonises14
An integrated analysis of housing and transit affordability in the Chicago metropolitan area13
Constructing exclusive student communities: The rise of “superior” student accommodation and new geographies of exclusion13
Ethnic diversification and neighbourhood mixing: A rapid response analysis of the 2021 Census of England and Wales12
Updated Trewartha climate classification with four climate change scenarios12
Geographies of youth, mobile phones, and the urban hustle12
Resilience and transformation: Lessons from the UK local food sector in the COVID‐19 pandemic11
On multiple spacetimes in the everyday lives of irregular migrants in Finland10
Enacting a just and sustainable blue economy through transdisciplinary action research10
Transgender negotiations of precarity: Contested spaces of higher education9
On‐ and offstage: Encountering entangled waste–tourism relations on the Vietnamese Island of Phu Quoc9
Healthy ageing in urban China: Governing the ageing population9
On an ethic of not going there9
De‐municipalisation? Legacies of austerity for England's urban parks9
Identifying Shan‐Shui characteristics for national landscape heritage: Reconciling western and Chinese landscape characterisation from a trans‐cultural perspective8
The disappearance of ice cover on temperate lakes (Central Europe) as a result of climate warming8
Does the science criterion rest on thin ice?8
Home as riskscape: Exploring technology enabled care8
Design‐driven resilience and the limits of geographic critique7
Mine closure, social disruption, and crime in South Africa7
River culture: How socio‐ecological linkages to the rhythm of the waters develop, how they are lost, and how they can be regained7
Blue revitalization or dispossession? Reform of common resource management in Japanese small‐scale fisheries7
Coastal communities, blue economy and the climate crisis: Framing just disruptions7
The rise of education‐featured gated communities in Chinese cities: (Re)producing the enterprising self via the entrepreneurial local state–capital nexus7
From the plantation to the deep blue sea: Naturalising debt, ordinary disasters, and postplantation ecologies in the Caribbean6
Livelihood under stress: The case of urban poor during and post‐flood in Dhaka, Bangladesh6
Addressing power and scale in resilience programming: A call to engage across funding, delivery and evaluation6
Exploring flash flood risk perception using PCA analysis: The case of Mindelo, S. Vicente (Cape Verde)6
In praise of Geography as a field of study for the climate emergency6
Encountering Berlant part two: Cruel and other optimisms5
The historical avulsion of the Tista River, and its relationship to the Brahmaputra: Map and archive evidence from 1750 to 18355
Reimagining climate‐informed development: From “matters of fact” to “matters of care”5
Visual portrayals of fun in the sun in European news outlets misrepresent heatwave risks5
Essential workers' pandemic mobilities and the changing meanings of the commute5
Geographies of empire: Infrastructure and agricultural intensification in Haiti5
The US Blue New Deal: What does it mean for just transitions, sustainability, and resilience of the blue economy?5
“Here be dragons!” The gross under‐representation of the Global South on editorial boards in Geography5
Food geographies ‘in’, ‘of’ and ‘for’ the Anthropocene: Introducing the issue and main themes5
Exploring the socioeconomic drivers of COVID‐19 mortality across various spatial regimes5
Climate impact or policy choice? The spatiotemporality of thermoregulation and border crosser mortality in southern Arizona5
Exploring selfie practices and their geographies in the digital society4
Adaptation to flooding in low‐income urban settlements in the least developed countries: A systems approach4
Using participatory video to share people’s experiences of neotropical urban green and blue spaces with decision‐makers4
Towards a shared understanding of Arctic climate change and urgency in Alaska4
Daily water‐level forecasting for multiple polish lakes using multiple data‐driven models4
England’s municipal waste regime: Challenges and prospects4
‘We are a people’: Sovereignty and disposability in the context of Puerto Rico's post‐Hurricane Maria experience4
We have never been so bounded: Pandemic, territoriality, and mobility4
Bat algorithm optimised extreme learning machine (Bat‐ELM): A novel approach for daily river water temperature modelling4
Unreported world: A critical analysis of UK newspaper coverage of post‐disaster events4
Local disaster knowledge: Towards a plural understanding of volcanic disasters in Central Java's highlands, Indonesia4
Policy‐driven education‐led gentrification and its spatiotemporal dynamics: Evidence from Shanghai, China4
Planetary food regimes: Understanding the entanglement between human and planetary health in the Anthropocene4
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