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 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Transforming geographies: Performing Indigenous‐Māori ontologies and ethics of more‐than‐human care in an era of ecological emergency20
Cycling amongst Māori: Patterns, influences and opportunities15
Temporary migration and regional development amidst Covid‐19: Invercargill and Queenstown8
Emerging transitions in organic waste infrastructure in Aotearoa New Zealand7
Navigating towards Te Mana o te Wai in Murihiku7
Trouble with social cohesion: The geographies and politics of COVID‐19 in Aotearoa New Zealand7
Managing ubiquitous ‘forever chemicals’: More‐than‐human possibilities for the problem of PFAS6
COVID‐19 stigma in New Zealand: Are we really a ‘team’ of five million?6
Stop drinking the waipiro! A critique of the government's ‘why’ behind Te Mana o te Wai5
Decolonising cultural environmental monitoring in Aotearoa New Zealand: Emerging risks with institutionalisation and how to navigate them4
Having a drink with awkward Brett: Brettanomyces, taste(s) and wine/markets4
Thinking with soils: Can urban farms help us heal metabolic rifts in Aotearoa?4
Complexities of care in insect‐human relations4
Stream or discharge? Analysing hydrosocial relations in the Waimapihi Stream to innovate urban water politics4
Tikanga rua: Bicultural spatial governance in Aotearoa New Zealand4
Coloniality and Indigenous ways of knowing at the edges: Emplacing Earth kin in conservation communities4
Refashioning place and new‐build gentrification: The material and symbolic redevelopment of Three Kings, Auckland4
Restoration as reconnection: A relational approach to urban stream repair4
Plants out of place: How appreciation of weeds unsettles nature in New Zealand4
Mana whenua engagement in Crown and Local Authority‐initiated environmental planning processes: A critique based on the perspectives of Ngāi Tahu environmental kaitiaki3
Transport changes and COVID‐19: From present impacts to future possibilities3
Racism in paradise: Being migrants in urban agriculture in Aotearoa New Zealand3
Perceptions of local community members towards foreign aid: A case study of Vava'u, Tonga3
Reflections on post‐pandemic university teaching, the corresponding digitalisation of education and the lecture attendance crisis3
Erionite asbestiform fibres and health risk in Aotearoa/New Zealand: A research note3
A change of plan: Collaborative ambitions meet institutional realities for the Waikato River3
Environmental and spatial planning with ngā Atua kaitiaki: A mātauranga Māori framework3
A geographical exploration of Aotearoa album covers2
Music and city branding: Auckland as a ‘City of Music’2
Participatory biosecurity practices: Myrtle rust an unwanted pathogen in Aotearoa New Zealand2
Learning to the rhythm: On the potential of music in fostering relations in the classroom2
Finding our place at the table: A more‐than‐human family reunion2
Music festival geographies: Place‐creation and attendee experience2
Pandemics and emergent digital inequalities2
A missed opportunity for health promotion? Perceptions of large‐scale housing developments in Aotearoa New Zealand2
Linking music, place and heritage: Anthonie Tonnon's Rail Land2
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