Geographical Research

Papers
(The median citation count of Geographical Research is 1. 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 2021-05-01 to 2025-05-01.)
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The Healthy Ageing/Vulnerable Environment (HAVEN) Index: Measuring neighbourhood age‐friendliness37
Geographies of COVID‐1926
Weaving together: Decolonising global citizenship education in Aotearoa New Zealand24
Resilience—The role of place and time19
Feminist livelihood studies: Mapping future directions15
Emergent time‐spaces of working from home: Lessons from pandemic geographies12
The Promise of the City. Adventures in learning cities and higher education. By David Wilmoth, Laneway Press, 2021, 350 pp., $39.95 (hardback), ISBN: 978‐0‐ 6450070‐3‐9 (hardback); 978‐0‐6450070‐4‐6 (12
Social media reconstructions of urban identity during the COVID‐19 pandemic11
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Reflections on co‐productive research in a youth‐focused climate education project11
Modelling changing patterns in the COVID‐19 geographical distribution: Madrid’s case10
Privatising and financialising roads: The peculiar case of Transurban10
Urban centre revival and the changing locations of condominiums9
Urban expansion and livelihood dynamics in peri‐urban Tamale, Ghana9
Geographical distribution of the COVID‐19 pandemic and key determinants: Evolution across waves in Spain9
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Bushfire, prescribed burning, and non‐human protection8
Not so “smart”? An Australian experiment in smart specialisation8
Adaptive capacities and social resilience on Kangaroo Island: Beyond the staples trap8
Reimagining urban design of stormwater infrastructure in settler‐colonial Sydney8
Comparing teacher beliefs and actions during collaborative geographical inquiry7
Incidental researchers: Investigating islands from the inside out7
Tomorrow’s Country: Practice‐oriented principles for Indigenous cultural fire research in south‐east Australia7
On the need to stay open to spaces of hope7
In search of an imagined China: International students’ motivations to study in the Global South7
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Economic and socio‐spatial diversification in Wollongong’s metropolitan evolution: Divergent suburbanising trajectories of Dapto and Thirroul6
Pandemic surveillance and mobilities across Sydney, New South Wales6
Measuring diaspora populations and their socio‐economic profiles: Australia’s Chinese diaspora6
Crisis management: Regional approaches to geopolitical crises and natural hazards6
Northern cities and urban–rural migration of university‐qualified labour in Australia and Sweden: Spillovers, sponges, or disconnected city–hinterland geographies?6
Food, Senses and the City6
Variability of sense of place in Nigerian coastal communities6
Editorial6
A long entanglement with nature: Flyfishers in the wild6
Routledge Handbook of Health Geography. Edited by Valorie A. Crooks, Gavin J. Andrews and Jamie Pearce (2018)6
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Hope and everyday crisis: Young adult experiences in COVID‐free Tasmania5
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Navigating the dilemmas of mutual aid: International student organising in Sydney during the COVID‐19 pandemic5
Wiley Lecture 2022. Communicating climate change with comics: Life beyond apocalyptic imaginaries5
COVID‐19 in Australia: Systems resilience and outcome fairness5
Carbon offsetting and renewable energy development5
Informal groups, disruptive innovations, and industry change in low‐tech peripheries5
Genius loci: An essay on the meanings of place, John DixonHunt, Reaktion Books, London, 2022, 208 pp., ISBN 978 1 78914 608 0 (hbk)5
Imagining alternative climate futures in higher education5
Human mobility impacts on the surging incidence of COVID‐19 in India5
Wildland urban interface of the City of Cape Town 1990–20195
Studying islandness through the language of art4
Conversations across international divides: Children learning through empathy about climate change4
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The governance of hydrosocial risk in peri‐urban South Australia4
Editorial: Storytelling towards solidarity: Creative, hopeful, and inclusive climate change education4
Co‐working office spaces in Sydney: Spatiotemporal dynamics and industry patterns4
Emeritus Professor Joseph Michael Powell 27 December 1938–7 July 20224
Disruption, transformation, and innovation in the peripheries4
From gateway to custodian city: Understanding urban residents’ sense of connectedness to Antarctica4
Using 360° immersive storytelling to engage communities with flood risk4
The geography of the Anthropocene4
Festschrift initiative: Celebrating Emeritus Professor Ruth Fincher AM4
For everything there is a season …4
Breathing spaces of fearlessness and generosity in the Anglophone/Western university3
Wool and the relative resilience of Western Australian Wheatbelt economies3
Virtual reality as a spatial prompt in geography learning and teaching3
A mass conspiracy to feed people. Food Not Bombs and the world‐class waste of global cities. By David BoarderGilles, Durham NC and London: Duke University Press. 2021. 300 + xvi pp. ISBN: 9781478013493
Enacting multiple river realities in the performance of an environmental flow in Australia’s Murray‐Darling Basin3
A reliability study of the Park Life public participatory geographic information system survey3
Rail relations: Aboriginal storywork and remaking Australia’s settler‐colonial infrastructure3
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Rooftop gardening complexities in the Global South: Motivations, practices, and politics3
Toxic torts as compensation: Legal geographies of environmental contamination litigation3
Iain Hay and Meghan Cope (eds.) (2021) Qualitative research methods in human geography3
Sense of place, shopping area evaluation, and shopping behaviour3
Perceived benefits, negative impacts, and willingness‐to‐pay to improve urban green space3
Social‐ecological memory: From concepts and methods to applications3
Pandemic disorientations and reorientations as legacies: Scoping review of COVID‐19 impacts on European cities3
An enhanced descriptor extraction algorithm for power line detection from point clouds3
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Accumulation by dispossession and hazardscape production in post‐corporate gold mining in Itogon, Philippines3
Experimentation as infrastructure: Enacting transitions differently through diverse economy‐environment assemblages in Aotearoa New Zealand3
Urban Climate Resilience in Southeast Asia by Amrita G.Daniere, MatthiasGarschagen, Cham, Switzerland: Springer‐Cham. 2019. xii + 228 pp. €169.99 (hardback). ISBN: 978‐3‐319‐98967‐9; €139.09 (e‐book).3
Exploring the residential segregation of Chinese languages and language groups of the Indian subcontinent in Sydney3
A review of Gothic in the Oceanic South3
For and against climate capitalism3
Migratory outcomes across localities and generations in Kupang, Indonesia2
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Mapping migrants’ narratives: A qual‐GIS approach to Cairns’ urban liveability2
Decolonising methodologies: Emergent learning in island research2
Exploring the geographies of transnational higher education in China2
Globalisation strategies and roles among Australian junior mining firms in Latin America2
Paper bags to food relief: Whither the tuckshop?2
Indigenising the curriculum: Transcending Australian geography’s dark past2
Rewriting the climate story with young climate justice activists2
Reconciling 22,000 years of landscape openness in a renowned wilderness2
The power of trees: How ancient forests can save us if we let them By PeterWohlleben, Collingwood: Black Inc.2023. pp. 271. Vic. 9781760643621 (paperback), 9781743822869 (hardback)2
Progressive and critical legal geography scholarship2
Taiwan inside‐out: Rescaling colonial constructions of Taiwan through a Tayal‐focused lens2
Transboundary river governance and climate vulnerability: Community perspectives in Nepal’s Koshi river basin2
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Responsibilities of geographers: Are we role models or hypocrites?2
World atlas of natural disaster risk By PeijunShi, RogerKasperson, Berlin, Heidelberg, New York: Springer‐Verlag. 2016. xxxvi + 368 pp. €129.99 (hardback). ISBN: 978‐3‐662‐45429‐9; €106.99 (e‐book). I2
Meet me by the fountain: An inside history of the mall. By AlexandraLange, Bloomsbury Publishing, 2022, 320 pp., $28.00 hardback (ISBN: 978‐1‐63557‐602‐3) $19.60 e‐book (ISBN: 978‐1‐63557‐603‐0)2
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Looking forward, looking backward2
The finch in the coal mine: Interrogating the environmental politics of extinction narratives2
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Performance and atmosphere in urban public spaces: Street music in Guangzhou, China2
Australian geography’s challenges and community‐based learned societies in its future2
Special section: Considering suitable research methods for islands2
Robert John Solomon (2.11.31–14.6.24)2
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COVID‐19’s effects on sense of place and pro‐environmental behaviour2
Scenarios of social isolation during the first wave of the COVID‐19 pandemic in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil2
Renewing the purpose of geography education: Eco‐anxiety, powerful knowledge, and pathways for transformation2
Waiting during disasters: Negotiating the spatio‐temporalities of resilience and recovery2
Collaboration and continuous learning2
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Igniting a conversation: Indigenous intercultural doctoral supervision1
Greg Sharzer’s (2022) Late escapism and contemporary neoliberalism: Alienation, work and utopia1
Navigating turbulent waters1
Emergent landscapes of research publishing1
Young people at a crossroads: Climate solidarity through intergenerational storytelling1
Air transport, economic growth, and regional inequality across three Chinese macro‐regions1
Community resistance and the role of justice in shale gas development in the United Kingdom1
Governing extension and extending governance for Pacific organic farming1
Mine closure, women, and crime in Matjhabeng, South Africa1
Geography: Do we advocate enough for the discipline and profession in terms of public policy?1
Airbnb and micro‐entrepreneurship in regional economies: Lessons from Australia1
Transitioning to renewable energy in Sydney: Relational and co‐evolving energy geographies1
Food relief providers as care infrastructures: Sydney during the pandemic1
Correction1
Island settings and their influence on geographical research methods1
Learning from home learning: Crossing boundaries of place and identity1
Disaster, demographics, and vulnerability: Interrogating the long‐term effects of an extreme weather event1
They put me on a train: Assimilation and the Australian railways1
Obituary: Stewart Fraser1
The dynamics and livelihood implications of illegal mining in Ghana: A critical assessment1
Implementing local planetary health: Case study of Blue Mountains, Australia1
60th anniversary virtual issue1
(Re)producing uneven waterscapes in South China: the materiality and spatiality of the Dongshen inter‐basin water supply project1
New conceptual framework for flood risk assessment in Sheffield, UK1
Rising inequalities, deepening divides: Urban citizenship in the time of COVID‐191
An economic and financial geography of the Australian superannuation industry1
Valuing the archive for research and learning and teaching in geography1
Dr Percy Philip Courtenay (20 November 1931 to 15 April 2023)1
Geographical imaginaries of escape: Discourses of escapism in the Tasmanian archive1
Chris Gibson and Andrew Warren (2021) The Guitar. Tracing the grain back to the tree1
Sally Gillespie (2020) Climate crisis and consciousness: Re‐imagining our world and ourselves1
Climate friction: How climate change communication produces resistance to concern1
Mehita Iqani (2020) Garbage in Popular Culture: Consumption and the Aesthetics of Waste1
Hobby and part‐time farmers in a multifunctional landscape: Environmentalism, lifestyles, and amenity1
Structural controls and dysconnectivity in a semi‐arid watershed: A case study from northeastern Brazil1
Hopeful tourism to grapple and engage with emotions in the Anthropocene1
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Life Indoors: How our Homes are Shaping our Bodies and our Planet, By RachaelWakefield‐Rann, Palgrave Macmillan, 2021, 216 + X pp., € 79.99 hardback (ISBN: 978‐981‐16‐5175‐5) € 67.40 e‐book (ISBN: 9781
Emotional geographies of an urban forest: Insights from an email‐a‐tree initiative1
Nurturing a new generation of geographers1
The arduous work of making claims in the wake of disaster: Perspectives from policyholders1
Legal geographies and ecological invisibility: The environmental myopia of evidence1
Hyper‐peripheral regional evolution: The “long histories” of the Pilbara and Buryatia1
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Indigenous biocultural rights and the Blue Mountains: Local and international policy challenges1
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