Annals of the American Association of Geographers

Papers
(The H4-Index of Annals of the American Association of Geographers is 20. 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 2022-06-01 to 2026-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Commodification in Disguise: Growth Dynamics and Emerging Geography of Culture-Led Urban Redevelopments in Contemporary China77
Flow Piracy and Percolation in a Hydropower Watershed: Interceptions of Indigenous Languages in Upland Laos67
Calculating the Hu Huanyong Line53
Geospatial Artificial Intelligence (GeoAI) Is Widening the Digital Divide52
Identifying Rich Clubs in Spatiotemporal Interaction Networks52
Community-Based Participatory Geographic Information Systems: Informing a Long-Term Drinking Water Research Collaboration47
More-Than-Climate Temporalities of Loss and Damage in Australia47
Accumulations of Artificial Intelligence in East Asia: An Archaeology of Experiments, Institutions, and Policies in Taiwan and Japan44
Spatial Context as a Time-Invariant Confounder: A Fixed-Effects Extension of MGWR35
Postdigital Territoriality: Disentangling from Digital Media as a Return to Place29
Negotiating Constraints to Recreation in Everglades National Park Among Underserved South Florida Residents28
Wind–Human Resonance in a Polluted City: The Case of Dalinpu in Kaohsiung, Taiwan27
The Stories We Tell: Challenging Exclusionary Histories of Geography in U.S. Graduate Curriculum26
Pandemic, People, and Street Crime: Exploring the Geography of Theft on Streets Using Nationwide Human Mobility Data in Japan25
Infrastructures of Overlordship: Law, Labor Camps, and the Material Geographies of Servitude25
Measuring Temporal Evolution of Nationwide Urban Physical Disorder: An Approach Combining Time-Series Street View Imagery with Deep Learning25
The Influence of Scale in Modeling Social Vulnerability and Disaster Assistance22
Transparency and Trust in Collaborative Mapping: Concerns and Dilemmas in AI-Assisted Road Integration within OpenStreetMap21
Let Geography Die: The Rise, Fall, and “Unfinished Business” of Geography at Harvard20
Pork. It’s What’s for Lunch: Food, Race, and the Politics of Migration in Denmark20
“Responsible to Science and Responsive to Society”: The Executive, Bureaucracy, and Genetically Modified Food Crops in India20
Urban Green Technology Innovation: The Spillover Effects of a Low-Carbon City Pilot Program20
Hungarian Geography between 1870 and 1920: Negotiating Empire and Coloniality on the Global Semiperiphery20
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