Environment and Planning E-Nature and Space

Papers
(The TQCC of Environment and Planning E-Nature and Space is 5. 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 2021-05-01 to 2025-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
The politics of genetic technoscience for conservation: The case of blight-resistant American chestnut42
Governing pathological markets: Microbes, banana export markets, and speculative farming practices38
The permissible and the perverse: Indian geographies of interspecies sex29
The eco-munitionary subject: Conservation with and of firearms27
Entangled, unraveled, and reconfigured: Human–animal relations among ethnic minority farmers and water buffalo in the northern uplands of Vietnam23
Wildlife as an affective multiplicity: Approaching Deleuzo–Guattarian pack-animals23
Debating animal agriculture in contemporary India: Ethics, politics, ecologies22
Critical environmental justice and the Wasteocene: Oppression and resistance in an Italian prison during the Covid-19 pandemic18
Contested estuary ontologies: The conflict over the fairway adaptation of the Elbe River, Germany17
Digital hives, nonhuman work and the real subsumption of nature: Fixing pollination in capitalist agriculture17
The White Amur and the WasteShark: Hungry machines and circumventive remediations of waste17
Environmental justice for whom? Citizen participation and brownfield redevelopment in downtown Birmingham, Alabama17
Chennai flyways: birds, biodiversity, and ecological decay16
Destabilizing the science of soils: Geoscientists as spokespersons for land subsidence in Semarang, Indonesia16
Dealing with sentient surplus: A moral economy of greyhound rehoming16
The bioeconomy, carbon sinks, and depoliticization in Finnish forest politics16
Beyond AI as an environmental pharmakon: Principles for reopening the problem-space of machine learning's carbon footprint15
Preparing the grounds for emancipation. Explaining commoning as an emancipatory mechanism through dialectical social theory15
The material politics of living in close proximity to our wastewaters: A case of decentralisation in the Netherlands14
Cultivating response: Peasant seed and plant–human collaboration in an agro-industrial heartland14
Planning use values or values-based planning? “Rolling with” neoliberal flood risk governance in Vancouver, Canada14
All dried up: The materiality of drought in Ladismith, South Africa14
Oysteropolis: Animals in coastal gentrification13
Territories of hope: A human geography of agrarian politics in Brazil13
Farm borders and biosecurity bordering: Securing livestock identities in Aotearoa New Zealand12
Contested flows: An ethnographic contribution to narratives of groundwater over abstraction in the central Jordanian highlands12
Nightcrawler commodities: A brief history on the commodification of the humble dew worm11
Scrutinising commodity hype in imaginaries of the Swedish green steel transition11
CORRIGENDUM to The social life of mangroves: Neoliberal development and mangrove conservation in the changing landscape of Kutch11
Organised abandonment in Lebanon's Litani River Basin11
Expertise, trading zones and the planning system: A case study of an energy-from-biomass plant10
Enacting the blue economy in the Western Indian Ocean: A ‘collaborative blue economy governmentality’10
Theme issue introduction: The species turn in Indian identity politics10
Don’t waste the crisis: The COVID-19 Anthropause as an experiment for rethinking human–environment relations10
Race, citizenship, and belonging in the pursuit of water and climate justice in California10
Critically assembling water quality ethics beyond thresholds, hierarchies and best practices10
Caring for water in Northern Peru: On fragile infrastructures and the diverse work involved in irrigation10
Resonant relations: eco-lalia, political ec(h)ology and autistic ways of worlding10
Disentangling Waterworlds: The role of ‘agential cuts’ and ‘method assemblages’ in ontological politics – an example from Loweswater, the English Lake District9
State, scarcity, and survival: A minor history of people and place in the Lower Bari Doab, Punjab9
Corrigendum to “Breeding distrust: The biopolitics of chronic wasting disease in white-tailed deer”9
Just water transitions at the end of sugar in Maui, Hawai‘i9
Placing animals in the Plantationocene: The plantation after/lives of nutria in Eastern Germany9
Holding water for the city: Emergent geographies of storage and the urbanization of nature9
The socio-ecological contradictions of land degradation and coastal agriculture in south India9
Climate change in Norway: Destabilized social imaginaries of welfare, growth, and nature in a rich oil state8
Folk art, storytelling, and space: Collective memory and pesticide exposure8
Emotional subjectivities and the trajectory of a Peruvian mining conflict8
In pursuit of diverse energy futures: The political economy of electricity in Senegal8
The coyote in the cloud8
The socioenvironmental state and urban transitions: Eco-urbanism in China and the UK8
Material subjects: Wetland enclosure and the making of a speculative peasantry in peri-urban Vientiane8
Where land meets sea: Islands, erosion and the thing-power of hard coastal protection structures8
The greening of human rights in Iran: Lake Orumiyeh, human rights, and environmental justice7
“Making do”: Religious segregation and everyday water struggles7
The garden territory: Politics, aesthetics and the invention of green infrastructure in post-war Belgium7
Everyday politics of care and exclusion: Conceptualising agency in rural south India7
Making global oceans governance in/visible with Smart Earth: The case of Global Fishing Watch7
Energopower, statecraft and political legitimacy7
Pathways, targets and temporalities: Analysing English agriculture's net zero futures7
Conservation violence: Paradoxes of “making live” and “letting die” in anti-poaching practices7
Knowing bears: An ethnographic study of knowledge and agency in human–bear cohabitation7
Decolonising spaces of knowledge production: Mpala research centre in Laikipia County, Kenya7
Reimagining the governance of water from the ground up: On the ‘worlding-practices’ of grassroots movements building alternative ‘water worlds’7
Everyday youth climate politics and performances of climate citizenship in Aotearoa New Zealand6
Making the mos(s)t of nature? Cleantech, smart nature-based solutions, and the ‘rendering investable’ of urban moss6
Solar power for some? Energy transition injustices in Kerala, India6
Pluralising the materiality of water: More-than-water, lively waters, water with, and the agency of hydro-social assemblages6
Agrarian Marxism, Animal Geographies, and non-human labor in Democratic Kampuchea6
Unruly Mountains: Hydropower assemblages and geological surprises in the Indian Himalayas6
Reindeer, rockets and space infrastructures: Enacting oligoptic-satellitarian environments in Northern Sweden6
Smart energopower: Energy, work and waste within a UK smart grid trial6
Why now? Questioning the confidence in eco-political experimentation in civil society6
Uncertainty talk for bio-digital technologies: Expert conceptions of uncertainties in genomic selection for forestry6
Community narratives and local impacts of invasion in the Eastern Cape: A critical invasion ethnography of black wattle6
Energy transition, rural transformation and local land-use planning: Insights from Ontario, Canada6
Perpetual planning: Expertise, uncertainty, and the politics of delay in Colombia's Guayuriba river-basin6
Decolonizing conservation? Indigenous resurgence and buffalo restoration in the American West5
Hydro-heritage for healing? Examining the gendered experience of water in post-conflict Swat, Pakistan5
Political ecology and the Foucault effect: A need to diversify disciplinary approaches to ecological management?5
Restoration as world-making and repair: A pragmatist agenda5
Geographies of Hope-in-Praxis: Collaboratively decolonizing relations and regenerating relational spaces5
Nature and the extended city: Wasteland governmentality, the sacred, and anti-wasteland politics in the Aravalli region5
Bankrolling biodiversity: The politics of philanthropic conservation finance in Chile5
Connecting across difference in environmental governance: Beyond rights, recognition, and participation5
Conserving inequality: How private conservation and property developers ‘fix’ spatial injustice in South Africa5
Care and its discontents: Commodification, coercive cooperation, and resistance in Copenhagen Zoo5
Landscape plasticity and its erasure5
The ‘brother layer problem’: Routine killing, biotechnology and the pursuit of ‘ethical sustainability’ in industrial poultry5
Extending the boundaries of ‘urban society’: The urban political ecologies and pathologies of Ebola Virus Disease in West Africa5
Analysis of ocean ontologies in three frameworks: A study of law of the sea discourse5
Storytelling dreams and life: Traveling across worlds in the Amazon of Ecuador5
Reclaimed ecotones in the climate change era:A long-durée framing of urban expansion in Mumbai, Amsterdam, New York, and Tokyo5
Activism and non-activism: The politics of claiming environmental justice in Vietnam5
The politics of spatial memory and the Barrio : Narratives of climate-led adaptation and dispossession5
Seascape shadows: Life in the ruins of the edible bird's nest harvest in northern Palawan, the Philippines5
Expelled from the garden? Understanding the dynamics of green gentrification in Vancouver, British Columbia5
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