Anthropocene Review

Papers
(The TQCC of Anthropocene Review is 8. 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 2022-01-01 to 2026-01-01.)
ArticleCitations
The earth in the model: The nomothetic, idiographic, and plural epistemic aims of planetary modelling81
The abandonment of the ideal of wilderness: Rewilding as the consequence of the Anthropocene metaphysics on restoration ecology81
Hazardous waste in the Anthropocene: The comparative methods for asbestos roofs detection to assess the environmental risk39
Maintaining global biodiversity by developing a sustainable Anthropocene food production system22
The East Gotland Basin (Baltic Sea) as a candidate Global boundary Stratotype Section and Point for the Anthropocene series18
Ecomodernism: A clarifying perspective17
Who’s gonna use this? Acceptance prediction of emerging technologies with Cognitive-Affective Mapping and transdisciplinary considerations in the Anthropocene17
What does it mean that all is aflame? Non-axial Buddhist inspiration for an Anthropocene ontology16
Global narcissistic collapse: A metaphorical lens on humanity’s ecological crisis14
The Ernesto Cave, northern Italy, as a candidate auxiliary reference section for the definition of the Anthropocene series14
Holocene utopias and dystopias: Views of the Holocene in the Anthropocene and their impact on defining the Anthropocene13
Planetary environing: The return of boundaries as a category in global environmental governance13
Quantitative and dynamic scenario analysis of SDGs outcomes upon global sustainability 1990–205012
Artificial radiation pollution in the Anthropocene: Human causality and responsibility10
Views from nowhere, somewhere and everywhere else: The tragedy of the horizon in the early Anthropocene10
Evidence and experiment: Curating contexts of Anthropocene geology10
The 1862 companies act, the origins of the Anthropocene boundary-getting the genie back in the bottle9
Why the caged bird sings: Rethinking the Anthropocene with Gallus gallus9
The politics of eco-anxiety: Anthropocene dread from depoliticisation to repoliticisation9
Impact of farming on African landscapes8
Beyond the epistemic crisis: A speculative turn for Earth System Science in the Anthropocene8
Introduction: The role of nature in the Anthropocene – Defining and reacting to a new geological epoch8
International climate targets are achievable, but only in models, not in the real world8
Prospective technology assessment in the Anthropocene: A transition toward a culture of sustainability8
The urban sediments of Karlsplatz, Vienna (Austria) as a reference section for the Anthropocene series8
Greening Keynes? Productivist lineages of the Green New Deal8
Defining the Anthropocene tropical forest: Moving beyond ‘disturbance’ and ‘landscape domestication’ with concepts from African worldviews8
The closed carbon cycle in a managed, stable Anthropocene8
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