New Zealand Geographer

Papers
(The median citation count of New Zealand Geographer is 0. 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.)
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Coloniality and Indigenous ways of knowing at the edges: Emplacing Earth kin in conservation communities30
Blue days: A mid‐20th century war memorial swimscape and the persistence of memory8
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Participatory biosecurity practices: Myrtle rust an unwanted pathogen in Aotearoa New Zealand7
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Thinking with soils: Can urban farms help us heal metabolic rifts in Aotearoa?7
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Navigating towards Te Mana o te Wai in Murihiku6
Emerging transitions in organic waste infrastructure in Aotearoa New Zealand5
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Understanding prison violence in Aotearoa New Zealand using machine learning4
COVID‐19 stigma in New Zealand: Are we really a ‘team’ of five million?4
New Zealand Geographical Society Awards 20224
River restoration as a sociocultural process: A case study from the Waimatā Catchment, Aotearoa New Zealand4
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Reflections on post‐pandemic university teaching, the corresponding digitalisation of education and the lecture attendance crisis4
Can catchment groups fill the democratic deficit? Catchment groups as a hydrosocial phenomenon in Waikaka, Southland4
Street food pantries as gendered sites of labour and home: Suburban geographies of food (in)securities in Kirikiriroa, Aotearoa New Zealand4
Environmental and spatial planning with ngā Atua kaitiaki: A mātauranga Māori framework4
Participatory research in practice: Understandings of power and embodied methodologies4
R.J. Warwick Neville (1933–2024)3
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Plants out of place: How appreciation of weeds unsettles nature in New Zealand3
Uncompromisingly unique: Tracing the origins of Waikūmete Cemetery in Auckland, New Zealand, 1870–18863
Third wave pressures in the City of Sails: Is Auckland's inequality global?3
Learning from Aotearoa: Water governance challenges and debates2
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Farming inside invisible worlds: Modernist agriculture and its consequencesHugh CampbellBloomsbury Academic, London and New York, 2021. ISBN 978‐1‐350‐12054‐92
Transport changes and COVID‐19: From present impacts to future possibilities2
Island notes: Finding my place on Aotea Great Barrier IslandTim HighamThe Cuba Press, Wellington, 2021. 162 pp., ISBN 978‐1‐98‐859540‐52
Comparative book review on three volumes2
Provenancing kauri: Reconstructing the supply of kauri timber into Auckland city, 1850–18892
Managing ubiquitous ‘forever chemicals’: More‐than‐human possibilities for the problem of PFAS2
Tracing the neglect of lakes in New Zealand's freshwater politics2
Tracing Opuatia: Repatriating and repurposing colonial land data2
Aid and developmentJohn Overton and Warwick E.MurrayRoutledge, Abingdon and New York, 2021. ISBN 978‐0‐367‐41484‐91
Linking music, place and heritage: Anthonie Tonnon's Rail Land1
Global studies and human geography: A view from Aotearoa New Zealand1
Urban placemaking and the commercial property investor/developer1
Ageing well: How to navigate life's journey in your later years. DougWilson. Calico Publishing, Auckland, 2021. 320 pp. ISBN 978‐1‐877429‐45‐31
Introduction: Pandemic geographies in Aotearoa New Zealand1
Mapping Noise Pollution Using Modelled and Crowdsourced Urban Noise Data1
A change of plan: Collaborative ambitions meet institutional realities for the Waikato River1
Addendum: Central‐Auckland rainfall, 1853–2020—Sites histories and implications for developing a long‐term rainfall record1
Infrastructural, performative and feral: Understanding agri‐environmental data relations in Aotearoa New Zealand1
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Temporary migration and regional development amidst Covid‐19: Invercargill and Queenstown1
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Tikanga rua: Bicultural spatial governance in Aotearoa New Zealand1
Transforming gender, sex, and place: Gender variant geographies. Review of: Lynda Johnston (2019) Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge1
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Ben Garnier and geography at the University of Otago, 1945–19510
Dam stories: Using narrative analysis to understand the debate over water security and the Waimea Community Dam0
Ngā Mātāpono e Rua: Stories of co‐creation for bicultural spatial governance in Aotearoa New Zealand0
Taking the ridge: Anzacs and Germans at the Battle of Messines 1917, JeffreyMcNeill, Palmerston North: Titipounamu Publishing. 2022. 376 pp. ISBN: 978‐0‐473‐58461‐00
Gendered geographies of resistance, resilience and reworking in Aotearoa feminist geography scholarship0
Responding to climate change in Aotearoa New Zealand: Universities, neoliberalism and narratives of change0
Björk to Morton to Aphex Twin: Music as a positive hyperobject0
Refashioning place and new‐build gentrification: The material and symbolic redevelopment of Three Kings, Auckland0
‘Uncertainty as constant presence’: Emerging geographers reflect on their housing experiences in Aotearoa0
The power of place in play: A Bourdieusian analysis of Auckland children's seasonal play practices. Christina R.Ergler.  Transcript Independent Academic Publishing, 2020. 404 pp. ISBN: 978‐0
Plucking the ‘golden goose’, alive: The impacts of ‘supercity’ governance on a small island community0
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The post‐earthquake city: Disaster and recovery in Christchurch, New Zealand. Cloke, P., Conradson, D., Pawson, E., & Perkins, H. C. (2023). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429275562. ISBN0
David Ian Pool (1936–2022) BA, MA (Hons) (NZ), PhD (ANU) CNZM, FRSNZ0
A child play‐and‐learn area contributing to urban regeneration: A case in Christchurch, New Zealand0
New Zealand karst: A voyage across limestone landscapes into the subterranean realm of caves. By MaxWisshak, StefanieWisshak, Friedeburg: Speleo‐Photo Editions. 2020. pp. 256. 0
Māori wards and local government democracy: Contested spaces of representation0
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He Uiui Aromatawai Tūraru: Guidance for ‘risky’ and uncertain resource use decision‐making in Aotearoa0
An examination of the growth of Airbnb in New Zealand and its impact on the private rental housing market: 2016–20210
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Doing leadership differently as resistance: Care‐fully reworking Aotearoa New Zealand's research system0
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Celebrating 75 years of geography teaching and research at the University of Otago0
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Translating Ahu Moana Into the Local Community: Marine Care and Near‐Shore Coastal Co‐Management on Waiheke Island, Aotearoa New Zealand0
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Selebresent blong tufala Big Man blong stadi long Melanesia: Harold Chillingworth Brookfield (1926–2022) and Murray Chapman (1935–2022)0
Stream or discharge? Analysing hydrosocial relations in the Waimapihi Stream to innovate urban water politics0
Having a drink with awkward Brett: Brettanomyces, taste(s) and wine/markets0
Performing encounters (and encountering performance) at Auckland Zoo0
Mana Wahine reworking the power to name taonga0
Decolonising cultural environmental monitoring in Aotearoa New Zealand: Emerging risks with institutionalisation and how to navigate them0
Music and city branding: Auckland as a ‘City of Music’0
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Erionite asbestiform fibres and health risk in Aotearoa/New Zealand: A research note0
Trouble with social cohesion: The geographies and politics of COVID‐19 in Aotearoa New Zealand0
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Affective dimensions of pandemic life: The mediatised cultivation of outrage0
Urban citizenship in the global south: Critical reflections on the tactics and counter‐tactics of the urban poor0
The New Zealand Honorary Geographic Board at work, 1924–19460
Negotiating social licence to farm at agricultural and pastoral shows in Canterbury, New Zealand0
Weather: Spaces, mobilities and affects, KayaBarry, MariaBorovnik and TimEdensor (eds.). Routledge, 2021. 270 pp. 978‐1‐98‐85940‐50
Justice, migration, and mercy.Michael Blake. Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK, 2020. 266 pp. ISBN 97801908795560
Mountains, volcanoes, coasts and caves: Origins of Aotearoa New Zealand's natural wonders. By Bruce W.Hayward, with aerial photography by Alastair Jamieson and Lloyd Homer, Auckland: Auckland Universi0
Co‐production of insights for place‐based approaches to revitalise te taiao in Aotearoa New Zealand0
Merchant, Miner, Mandarin: The life and times of the remarkable Choie Sew Hoy. By Jenny Sew HoyAgnew, TrevorAgnew, Christchurch: Canterbury University Press. 2020. pp. 288. $22.50 (softback with flaps0
Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR) and field‐based observations of rainfall‐triggered landslides from the November 2021 storm, Gisborne/Tairāwhiti, New Zealand0
Advanced introduction to mobilities. MimiSheller. Edward Elgar Publishing, Cheltenham, UK, 2021. 168 pp. ISBN 9781788979580.0
The Māori economy and the Big Four0
Stop drinking the waipiro! A critique of the government's ‘why’ behind Te Mana o te Wai0
Racism in paradise: Being migrants in urban agriculture in Aotearoa New Zealand0
A missed opportunity for health promotion? Perceptions of large‐scale housing developments in Aotearoa New Zealand0
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A geographical exploration of Aotearoa album covers0
Finding our place at the table: A more‐than‐human family reunion0
The politics of water governance in Central Otago, New Zealand: Struggling with a nineteenth century legacy0
Planning for the Caring CityBy ClaireFreeman and EtienneNel, New York: Routledge, 2024. 268pp. $63.99 (discounted from $79.99); (HBK is $244.00; EBK is $57.60). ISBN: 978‐1‐032‐01072‐40
Antipodean more‐than‐human geographies: From the edges0
How many seasonal workers from the Pacific have been employed in New Zealand since the RSE scheme began?0
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Complexities of care in insect‐human relations0
Pandemics and emergent digital inequalities0
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Holding together Hope and despair: Transformative learning through virtual place‐based education in Aotearoa, New Zealand0
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Music festival geographies: Place‐creation and attendee experience0
Ralph Gerard Ward, BA, MA, PhD (1933–2023)0
Feminist City: Claiming space in a man‐made world. Leslie Kern, Verso, 2020, p. 224, ISBN 978‐1‐788‐73981‐8.0
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Mana whenua engagement in Crown and Local Authority‐initiated environmental planning processes: A critique based on the perspectives of Ngāi Tahu environmental kaitiaki0
What keeps an island community COVID‐19 free in a global pandemic?0
New Zealand public transport agencies' responses to COVID‐19: Understanding public transport services, infrastructure and communication measures0
Awareness, attitudes and the environmental engagement of young adults in New Zealand0
Doing dams better? A case study of a proposed pumped hydro scheme at Lake Onslow, Central Otago0
Transforming geographies: Performing Indigenous‐Māori ontologies and ethics of more‐than‐human care in an era of ecological emergency0
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Pop‐up publics: Temporary publicness at the Auckland Night Markets0
Learning to the rhythm: On the potential of music in fostering relations in the classroom0
Public health and COVID‐19: Leaky bodies and regulated borders0
Restoration as reconnection: A relational approach to urban stream repair0
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New horizons in the politics of water governance0
Introduction: Music Geographies of Aotearoa0
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