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 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Urban governance innovation and COVID‐1946
A changing sense of place: Geography and COVID‐1932
International student mobilities in a contagion: (Im)mobilising higher education?26
Unhealthy geopolitics? Bordering disease in the time of coronavirus20
The uneven distribution of futurity: Slow emergencies and the event of COVID‐1919
The limits of telecommuting: Policy challenges of counterurbanisation as a pandemic response18
Who holds the key? Negotiating gatekeepers, community politics, and the “right” to research in Indigenous spaces17
Soil and organic carbon losses from varying land uses: a global meta‐analysis16
Narrative and metaphors in New Zealand’s efforts to eliminate COVID‐1915
COVID‐19 and the shifting industrial landscape14
Changing geographies of fashion during COVID‐19: The Australian case14
Methodological innovations in studying multinational migrations13
Walking with preschool‐aged children to explore their local wellbeing affordances13
Everyday life after downshifting: Consumption, thrift, and inequality12
Rising inequalities, deepening divides: Urban citizenship in the time of COVID‐1912
A social practice perspective on meat reduction in Australian households: Rethinking intervention strategies12
Not so “smart”? An Australian experiment in smart specialisation11
Precarious resettlement at the Bui Dam, Ghana—Unmaking the teleological11
Creation, destruction, and COVID: Heeding the call of country, bringing things into balance10
Momentarily immobile: Backpacking, farm work, and hostels in Bundaberg, Australia10
Journaling the COVID‐19 pandemic: Locality, scale, and spatialised bodies10
Modelling changing patterns in the COVID‐19 geographical distribution: Madrid’s case9
Untangling insurance, rebuilding, and wellbeing in bushfire recovery9
Human mobility impacts on the surging incidence of COVID‐19 in India9
Making place in virus‐free space9
All in the family: Transnational families and stepwise migration strategies9
Delivering the discipline: Teaching geography and planning during COVID‐198
Northern cities and urban–rural migration of university‐qualified labour in Australia and Sweden: Spillovers, sponges, or disconnected city–hinterland geographies?8
Takeaway food, waste, and their geographies in workplaces8
Sense of place, shopping area evaluation, and shopping behaviour8
Stepwise student migration: A trajectory analysis of Iranians moving from Turkey to Europe and North America7
Connecting meanings of ageing, consumption, and information and communication technologies through practice6
Hyper‐peripheral regional evolution: The “long histories” of the Pilbara and Buryatia6
A relational approach to walking: Methodology, metalanguage, and power relations6
Learning from home learning: Crossing boundaries of place and identity6
New consumption geographies: Introduction to the special section6
Re‐stating power: How states make, tame, and shape markets5
Decolonisation, knowledge production, and interests in liberal higher education5
Climate friction: How climate change communication produces resistance to concern5
Igniting a conversation: Indigenous intercultural doctoral supervision5
Australian geography: The next 10 years (and beyond)?5
Coastal wetland management in the Great Barrier Reef: Farmer perceptions5
Bushfire, prescribed burning, and non‐human protection5
Refugees’ caring and commoning practices against marginalisation under COVID‐19 in Greece5
Spaces of capability: Consumption geographies at an inner‐city university5
Enacting multiple river realities in the performance of an environmental flow in Australia’s Murray‐Darling Basin5
New conceptual framework for flood risk assessment in Sheffield, UK5
Accumulation by dispossession and hazardscape production in post‐corporate gold mining in Itogon, Philippines5
Renewing the purpose of geography education: Eco‐anxiety, powerful knowledge, and pathways for transformation5
From gateway to custodian city: Understanding urban residents’ sense of connectedness to Antarctica5
The future of our suburbs: Analyses of heatwave vulnerability in a planned estate4
Spatio‐temporalities of convenience eating for sustainability outcomes at an inner‐urban university4
Wiley Lecture 2022. Communicating climate change with comics: Life beyond apocalyptic imaginaries4
Migrants encounters of a lifestyle destination: From coastal idyll to activated city4
Disaster, demographics, and vulnerability: Interrogating the long‐term effects of an extreme weather event4
New consumption geographies, new geographies of consumption4
Wildland urban interface of the City of Cape Town 1990–20194
The finch in the coal mine: Interrogating the environmental politics of extinction narratives4
COVID‐19 and the animals4
Hobby and part‐time farmers in a multifunctional landscape: Environmentalism, lifestyles, and amenity4
COVID‐19: A systems perspective on opportunities for better health outcomes4
Virtual reality as a spatial prompt in geography learning and teaching4
Associations between coastal proximity and children’s mental health in Australia4
Place‐based collaborative governance: The potential influence of governments3
Community resistance and the role of justice in shale gas development in the United Kingdom3
Internal migration, group size, and ethnic endogamy in Indonesia3
Implementing local planetary health: Case study of Blue Mountains, Australia3
Breathing spaces of fearlessness and generosity in the Anglophone/Western university3
A lesson from Bass Strait on connectivity conservation3
What can supraspecies richness tell us?3
Perceived benefits, negative impacts, and willingness‐to‐pay to improve urban green space3
Transitioning to renewable energy in Sydney: Relational and co‐evolving energy geographies3
Biogeographies: Transcending anthropocentrism in the Anthropocene3
Measuring diaspora populations and their socio‐economic profiles: Australia’s Chinese diaspora3
Mine closure, women, and crime in Matjhabeng, South Africa3
Informal groups, disruptive innovations, and industry change in low‐tech peripheries3
Mapping the frontiers of private property in New South Wales, Australia3
Legal geographies and ecological invisibility: The environmental myopia of evidence3
Place in legal geography: Agency and application in agriculture research3
Air transport, economic growth, and regional inequality across three Chinese macro‐regions3
Playing games with the weather: A card game method for engaging households in conversations about renewable energy generation and everyday practice3
Spatial and temporal dynamics of the urban heat island effect in a small Brazilian city3
A Mona effect: How place discourse constitutes culture‐led change3
Indigenising the curriculum: Transcending Australian geography’s dark past3
Scenarios of social isolation during the first wave of the COVID‐19 pandemic in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil3
New dynamics of multinational migration: Chinese and Indian migrants in Singapore and Los Angeles2
Social media reconstructions of urban identity during the COVID‐19 pandemic2
A reliability study of the Park Life public participatory geographic information system survey2
Land use and sexual harassment: A geospatial analysis based on the volunteer HarassMap‐Egypt2
Crisis management: Regional approaches to geopolitical crises and natural hazards2
Emergent time‐spaces of working from home: Lessons from pandemic geographies2
An enhanced descriptor extraction algorithm for power line detection from point clouds2
Experimentation as infrastructure: Enacting transitions differently through diverse economy‐environment assemblages in Aotearoa New Zealand2
Toxic torts as compensation: Legal geographies of environmental contamination litigation2
Living with anthropogenic climate change: Learning from environmental history to question narratives of doom, hope, and crisis2
Urban centre revival and the changing locations of condominiums2
Special section: Considering suitable research methods for islands2
Geographies of local government2
Globalisation strategies and roles among Australian junior mining firms in Latin America2
Weaving together: Decolonising global citizenship education in Aotearoa New Zealand2
Privatising and financialising roads: The peculiar case of Transurban2
Revolutionary possibilities of love in a time of disaster, decolonisation, and diffraction2
Studying islandness through the language of art2
Geography: Do we advocate enough for the discipline and profession in terms of public policy?2
Increasing livelihood vulnerabilities to coastal erosion and wastewater intrusion: The political ecology of Thai aquaculture in peri‐urban Bangkok2
Tomorrow’s Country: Practice‐oriented principles for Indigenous cultural fire research in south‐east Australia2
Adaptive capacities and social resilience on Kangaroo Island: Beyond the staples trap2
Combating climate change: Dismantling the spatial and temporal assumptions of the core and periphery2
Transboundary river governance and climate vulnerability: Community perspectives in Nepal’s Koshi river basin2
Everyday geoeconomics: The belt and road initiative in Oceania2
A legal geography of the regulation of contaminated land in Williamtown, New South Wales2
The geography of religions: Comparing Buddhist and Taoist sacred mountains in China2
Exploring the geographies of transnational higher education in China2
Community mapping with a public participation geographic information system in informal settlements2
Legal geography: Perspective and methods. TayanahO'Donnell, Daniel FRobinson, and JosephineGillespieLondon: Routledge; 2020. xvii and 310 pp. ISBN‐10: 1138387371 and ISBN‐13: 978‐1138387379 $732
General practice access in regional and remote Australia for ageing populations2
The draw of dysfunction: India’s urban infrastructure in skateboard video2
Variability of sense of place in Nigerian coastal communities2
Transdisciplinarity and epistemic communities: Knowledge decolonisation through university extension programmes2
Progressive and critical legal geography scholarship2
Challenges to the co‐management of biodiversity in a reflexive modernity2
The dynamics and livelihood implications of illegal mining in Ghana: A critical assessment2
Waiting during disasters: Negotiating the spatio‐temporalities of resilience and recovery2
Waterfront regeneration in Australia: Local responses to global trends in reimagining disused city docklands2
Disruption, transformation, and innovation in the peripheries2
Obituary: Professor Ronald (Ron) John Johnston, OBE, FBA, FAcSS (1941–2020)1
Towards an understanding of dialectical authenticity of historic landscapes in China1
Processional walking: Theorising the ‘place’ of movement in notions of dwelling1
Pandemic surveillance and mobilities across Sydney, New South Wales1
Accuracy assessment of post‐processing kinematic georeferencing based on uncrewed aerial vehicle‐based structures from motion multi‐view stereo photogrammetry1
On the need to stay open to spaces of hope1
An economic and financial geography of the Australian superannuation industry1
Challenging the colonial legacy of/at Macquarie1
Governmentality and resident experience in an eco‐themed master‐planned estate1
Decolonising methodologies: Emergent learning in island research1
Exploring the residential segregation of Chinese languages and language groups of the Indian subcontinent in Sydney1
Festschrift initiative: Celebrating Emeritus Professor Ruth Fincher AM1
The war against sustainable development theory: Public interest as the ethical order for the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals1
Do people feel they belong? Socio‐political factors shaping the place attachment of Hong Kong citizens1
Epistemic silences in settler‐colonial infrastructure governance literature1
Geographies of COVID‐191
Dr Percy Philip Courtenay (20 November 1931 to 15 April 2023)1
Geographies of bushfires in Australia in a changing world1
Pandemic disorientations and reorientations as legacies: Scoping review of COVID‐19 impacts on European cities1
For and against climate capitalism1
Wool and the relative resilience of Western Australian Wheatbelt economies1
Hopeful tourism to grapple and engage with emotions in the Anthropocene1
Airbnb and micro‐entrepreneurship in regional economies: Lessons from Australia1
The arduous work of making claims in the wake of disaster: Perspectives from policyholders1
Mental mapping and multinational migrations: A geographical imaginations approach1
Emeritus Professor Joseph Michael Powell 27 December 1938–7 July 20221
A long entanglement with nature: Flyfishers in the wild1
Urban Blue Spaces. Planning and Design for Water, Health and Well‐Being. By SimonBell, Lora E.Fleming, JamesGrellier, FriedrichKuhlmann, Mark J.Nieuwenhuijsen, Mathew P.White (Ed.), Abingdon and New Y1
Governing extension and extending governance for Pacific organic farming1
The determinants of occupational distribution in Seoul metropolitan area: Comparison of high‐ and low‐skilled occupations1
Private rental investment and socio‐spatial disadvantage in Sydney, Australia1
John Bryson, Ronald Kalafsky, and Vida Vanchan (Eds) (2021). Ordinary cities, extraordinary geographies1
Indigenous biocultural rights and the Blue Mountains: Local and international policy challenges1
How land‐use planning in multifunctional regions shapes spaces for farming1
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: 9781478013491
Incidental researchers: Investigating islands from the inside out1
Employment, income, and skill alignment of humanitarian migrants in the Australian labour market: Metropolitan and regional contexts, 2000–20161
Coronavirus disease and local government1
Reflexive renovation and the future of household sustainability: The role of media and imagination in household consumption1
Traditional titleholders and Adani Mine approvals1
Island settings and their influence on geographical research methods1
Emotional geographies of an urban forest: Insights from an email‐a‐tree initiative1
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). I1
Is this the COVID decade?1
The making of a city campus1
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