Environment and Planning E-Nature and Space

Papers
(The H4-Index of Environment and Planning E-Nature and Space is 14. 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 2021-04-01 to 2025-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Restoration as world-making and repair: A pragmatist agenda45
Hydro-heritage for healing? Examining the gendered experience of water in post-conflict Swat, Pakistan40
Look after gardens and they look after you: Cultivating wellbeing in a pandemic through a popular TV gardening programme33
The Paleolithic imagination:Nature, science, and race in Anthropocene fitness cultures28
Conserving inequality: How private conservation and property developers ‘fix’ spatial injustice in South Africa26
The politics of genetic technoscience for conservation: The case of blight-resistant American chestnut23
The making of an uneven shore: How coastal management and housing policies shaped racial inequality in asbury park NJ23
Deadwood: People, place, and neoliberal forest policy in British Columbia, Canada21
The permissible and the perverse: Indian geographies of interspecies sex18
Earth in practice: Uncertainty, expertise and the expected Istanbul earthquake17
Feminist digital natures15
From chains to chainsaws: Modern slavery and deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon15
Landscape plasticity and its erasure15
Nature and the extended city: Wasteland governmentality, the sacred, and anti-wasteland politics in the Aravalli region14
Everyday youth climate politics and performances of climate citizenship in Aotearoa New Zealand14
Gambling with our climate futures: On the temporal structure of negative emissions14
Agrarian Marxism, Animal Geographies, and non-human labor in Democratic Kampuchea14
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