Environment and Planning E-Nature and Space

Papers
(The H4-Index of Environment and Planning E-Nature and Space is 18. 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 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Entangled, unraveled, and reconfigured: Human–animal relations among ethnic minority farmers and water buffalo in the northern uplands of Vietnam60
Living with invasive weeds? Reflections on migrant and decolonial ecologies and multispecies co-existence with vilified plants39
WATERS-AS-TERRITORIES: A feminist situated perspective to understand current hydrosocial struggles in Chiloé (and beyond)37
Ecotopian imaginations, urban densities and the dispersal of affect in new cities in Southeast Asia30
Shifting sands and ecological uncertainties: An urban political ecology of dredging in Mombasa29
Understanding lived experiences of climate change adaptation processes: Diversification subjectivities among Maasai pastoralists in southern Kenya29
Insuring the reef: Governance and risk for a public trust resource in a changing climate29
A ‘City in Nature’ and its porcine interlopers: Confronting the edges of urban ecological order26
The eco-munitionary subject: Conservation with and of firearms24
Governing pathological markets: Microbes, banana export markets, and speculative farming practices23
Ruderal involutions: An uneven vegetal geography of Coimbatore21
BIG U(nicorn)?: The nature of nature in coastal resilience planning21
Mobile kinship: Exploring more-than-human entanglements in the context of climate-related planned relocation20
Wildlife as an affective multiplicity: Approaching Deleuzo–Guattarian pack-animals20
Bodies in Landscapes: Entanglements of trout and waters in South Africa20
Chennai flyways: birds, biodiversity, and ecological decay19
The White Amur and the WasteShark: Hungry machines and circumventive remediations of waste18
Contested estuary ontologies: The conflict over the fairway adaptation of the Elbe River, Germany18
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