Scottish Geographical Journal

Papers
(The median citation count of Scottish Geographical Journal 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 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Surging glaciers in Scotland10
Contributions of Scottish community woodlands to local wellbeing before and during the COVID-19 pandemic8
A Calanais myth and an alignment of the east stone-row with both the rising of the Pleiades and crossovers of Venus at sunrise on the summer solstices5
‘In the critical department’: refreshing the Scottish Geographical Journal5
Factors influencing the adoption of sustainable agricultural practices: the case of seven horticultural farms in the United Kingdom5
Troubled transition? The relationship between curriculum for excellence geography and Scottish undergraduate geography4
First a wudd, and syne a sea: postglacial coastal change of Scotland recalled in ancient stories3
Shaping landscapes and industry: linking historic watermill locations to bedrock river knickpoints3
Boredom and the politics of climate change3
COP26 protests in Glasgow: encountering crowds and the city3
An investigation of an Aberdeenshire ritual landscape: a site of human sacrifice associated with Venus2
Strange witness: Rachel Whiteread’s art of the immemorial2
Traps, apps and maps: to what extent do they provide decision-grade data on biodiversity?2
‘Powerless to separate from the clouds’: Badiou, mathematics and geography2
Loss and Damage from climate change: legacies from Glasgow and Sharm el-Sheikh2
The Scenery of Scotland revisited: retrospective assessment of a classic geomorphological text2
Paul Bishop: the early years in Australia and Ethiopia2
The impacts of COVID-19 on digitalisation and social capital in crofting communities in Scotland2
Cop26 and opening to postcapitalist climate politics, religion, and desire2
An innovative tool for mapping forest fire risk and danger: case studies from eastern Mediterranean2
Ukraine, Russian fascism and Houdini geography: a conversation with Vitali Vitaliev2
Scottish Landform Example: subaqueous moraines around the Summer Isles and in the approaches to Loch Broom (Wester Ross Marine Protected Area)2
Growing love for the world: COP26 and finding your superpower2
Translation urgency in our climate-challenged times: co-producing geographical knowledge on El Niño in Peru2
How glaciation impacted evolutionary history and contemporary genetic diversity of flora and fauna in the British Isles2
Rural lives during COVID-19: crisis, resilience and redistributing societal risk2
The geography of geographical education in Scotland: who studies geography and why?2
COP26, human geography and earth futures: introduction to a theme section2
Location, location, location: reassessing W.H.K. Turner’s legacy for industrial geography in Scotland and beyond2
Encountering COP26 as a security event: a short walking ethnography2
Radiocarbon dating of historic mudflat sediments at Airth in the inner Forth estuary and the impact on the estuary of nineteenth century agricultural improvements1
Paul Bishop and the evolution of the Scottish Alliance of Geosciences, Environment and Society (SAGES)1
Paul Bishop and the longue durée of human–environmental relations in SE Asia1
A ‘geographer of the soul’: James M. Houston’s voyage from geography to theology1
The spatial variable: Professor Ron Johnston’s inaugural lecture (University of Sheffield, 1975)1
Egypt’s energy balance map: a geographical perspective1
Periglacial landforms of Dartmoor: an automated mapping approach to characterizing cold climate geomorphology1
Obituary1
Understanding weather futures based on the past: a case of Stornoway, Outer Hebrides1
Animal geographies of industrial animal agriculture in the Pandemic Era: the tragedy and insecurity of multispecies ethnography1
Geographer Royal for Scotland 2022–28: an agenda1
‘We need to stay alive’: ethnicisation and shortage of farm labour in Hungary1
Paul Bishop and Robert Burns1
In the breach: feeling the heat of climate change1
Social Justice and the City : some observations from ‘the periphery’1
Critiques, ideals and blueprints in the historical geography of Scotland’s lunatic asylums, 1857–18721
Paul Bishop, landscape and local history: a life and a legacy1
Sacred kings of the Picts: the last cuckoos1
Public perceptions of deer management in Scotland: the impact of place of residence, knowledge and demographic factors1
The Geographers Royal: a summary and partial history1
Paul Bishop: recalling an academic life1
William Roy: still an enigmatic figure in Scots cartography General William Roy 1726–1790: father of the Ordnance Survey , by Humphrey Welfare, Edinburgh, Edinburgh Pres1
Priests in the observatory: rethinking climate science and religion in a warming world1
Holocene floodplain aggradation in the central Grampian Highlands, Scotland0
Paradox of poverty in the pursuit of a really useful Scottish geography0
The climate of history in a planetary age0
The geography of geographical education in Scotland, Part 2: why do pupils choose to study geography?0
Dr Gordon MacLeod (1964–2022)0
Social justice and the city and the problem of status quo theory0
Beautiful impossibility: a fifty-year retrospective on Social Justice and the City and David Harvey’s – and geography’s – journey into Marxism0
Talus rock glaciers in the Cairngorm Mountains0
A response to geographies of dwarfism: socio-spatial experiences of short stature0
Rewilding in the British policy landscape. A qualitative analysis of policy documents related to rewilding0
David Harvey: the power of abstraction David Harvey: a critical introduction to his thought , by Noel Castree, Greig Charnock and Brett Christophers, Abingdon, Oxon, Rou0
A bounded land: Reflections on settler colonialism in Canada0
The vital importance of being open: reflections on peer reviewing in scholarly publishing0
Geographies of dwarfism: socio-spatial experiences of short stature0
Scotland’s Mountain Landscapes, A Geomorphological Perspective0
Professor Roderick Brown (1962–2022)0
Irish literature in transition0
Universalising the geographies of enlightenment EdinburghReviewing The geographies of enlightenment Edinburgh , by Phil Dodds, Woodbridge, Boydell and Brewer, 2022, 366 0
Returning to the Scottish coastReviewing Fishing for Heritage : Modernity and Loss along the Scottish Coast , by Jane Nadel-Klein, (originally 2003), Abingdon, Routledge0
Professor Akin Mabogunje (1931–2022)0
The mental wellbeing of young farmers in Ireland and the UK: driving factors, help-seeking, and support0
Rural transformations, rural futures: introduction to theme section0
The physical geography of Scotland in the Scottish Geographical Journal0
Beyond the chintz: making room to liveReviewing Living Rooms by Sam Johnson-Schlee, London, Peninsula Press, 2022, 160 pp, ISBN 978-1-913-51219-4 (paper)0
Geographies of landscape aesthetics: mapping landscape terminology in digitised historical travel accounts of Loch Lomond and the Trossachs0
Is Social Justice and the City still relevant? Some thoughts0
Correction0
David Harvey, geography and Marxism David Harvey: a critical introduction to his thought , by Noel Castree, Greig Charnock and Brett Christophers, Abingdon, Oxon, Routle0
Landscape evolution of the granitic Criffel–Dalbeattie hills, south-west Scotland0
Relaunching the Marion Newbigin Prize0
The triumph of David Harvey’s Social Justice and the City0
Patrick Geddes: an almost casual genius0
Geographies of Hunger: polyvocalising the histories of geographical knowledge productionReviewing A world without hunger. Josué de Castro and the history of geography , 0
The Anthropocene and the geography of everything: can we learn how to think and act well in the ‘age of humans’?0
Measuring nocturnal near-surface urban heat island intensity in the small, mid-latitude city of Inverness, Scotland0
Environmental, social and economic perceptions of local food production: a case study of Aberdeenshire farmers’ markets0
Fluvial geomorphology and landscape morphology: reconciling concepts across timescales0
Rurality, islandness and public policy in Scotland0
Obituaries in the Scottish Geographical Journal0
Refuge or retreat: resilience and the mediatization of Scotland’s island space0
GIS-based service network optimisation for location of postal delivery system0
The new popular geography and pursuit of the curious0
Groundwater artesian wells allocation: proposing the use of a geographical information system and a dual analytical hierarchical process0
Landscapes of experience: young people, the outdoors, and the power of unfamiliar encounters Unfamiliar Landscapes: Young People and Diverse Outdoor Experiences , edited0
Domestic flights and foreign affairs: some thoughts on Here and Elsewhere0
Spatial distribution of potentially toxic elements in soils and water bodies of the Kostanay region in Kazakhstan0
Response: the critic, the geographical imagination and the world0
Intense rainfall and debris flows in the Lomond Hills, Fife, 11–12 August 20200
Resilience processes during lockdown: a diary study from the Faroe Islands0
The impact of COVID-19 on the resilience of rural and island Scotland: implications for transitioning to a resilient rural and island future0
A ‘South within the South’: writing from more-than-human entanglements in Guwahati, India0
‘Scratching the surface of the taken as given, as a process of unsettling’: an interview with Tariq Jazeel about his book Postcolonialism (2019)0
The dilemma of upland footpaths – understanding private landowner engagement in the provision of a public good0
Correction0
Meeting Doreen Massey0
Social justice and a city: surplus capital and the remaking of Athens0
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