New Zealand Geographer

Papers
(The TQCC of New Zealand Geographer 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 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
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Reflections on post‐pandemic university teaching, the corresponding digitalisation of education and the lecture attendance crisis14
Linking music, place and heritage: Anthonie Tonnon's Rail Land12
River restoration as a sociocultural process: A case study from the Waimatā Catchment, Aotearoa New Zealand12
From Micro to Meso: Making Visible Communities of Circular Practice10
Mapping Noise Pollution Using Modelled and Crowdsourced Urban Noise Data9
Left Behind, or Left Out? Toward Diverse and Inclusive Economies in Small Town Aotearoa, New Zealand9
Managing ubiquitous ‘forever chemicals’: More‐than‐human possibilities for the problem of PFAS9
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Music festival geographies: Place‐creation and attendee experience7
Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR) and field‐based observations of rainfall‐triggered landslides from the November 2021 storm, Gisborne/Tairāwhiti, New Zealand7
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Antipodean more‐than‐human geographies: From the edges6
Blue days: A mid‐20th century war memorial swimscape and the persistence of memory5
Māori wards and local government democracy: Contested spaces of representation5
Geographies of Biosecurity: An Introduction to the Special Collection5
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Selebresent blong tufala Big Man blong stadi long Melanesia: Harold Chillingworth Brookfield (1926–2022) and Murray Chapman (1935–2022)3
Refashioning place and new‐build gentrification: The material and symbolic redevelopment of Three Kings, Auckland3
Introduction: Music Geographies of Aotearoa3
Restoration as reconnection: A relational approach to urban stream repair3
Björk to Morton to Aphex Twin: Music as a positive hyperobject3
New Zealand karst: A voyage across limestone landscapes into the subterranean realm of caves. By MaxWisshak, StefanieWisshak, Friedeburg: Speleo‐Photo Editions. 2020. pp. 256. 3
Finding our place at the table: A more‐than‐human family reunion3
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Negotiating social licence to farm at agricultural and pastoral shows in Canterbury, New Zealand2
Racism in paradise: Being migrants in urban agriculture in Aotearoa New Zealand2
Learning to the rhythm: On the potential of music in fostering relations in the classroom2
Always Song in the Water—Some Notes Around the Edges of an Oceanic Creativity2
Urban citizenship in the global south: Critical reflections on the tactics and counter‐tactics of the urban poor2
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