New Zealand Geographer

Papers
(The TQCC of New Zealand Geographer is 2. 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 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
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Reflections on post‐pandemic university teaching, the corresponding digitalisation of education and the lecture attendance crisis14
River restoration as a sociocultural process: A case study from the Waimatā Catchment, Aotearoa New Zealand12
Linking music, place and heritage: Anthonie Tonnon's Rail Land12
From Micro to Meso: Making Visible Communities of Circular Practice10
Left Behind, or Left Out? Toward Diverse and Inclusive Economies in Small Town Aotearoa, New Zealand9
Managing ubiquitous ‘forever chemicals’: More‐than‐human possibilities for the problem of PFAS9
Mapping Noise Pollution Using Modelled and Crowdsourced Urban Noise Data9
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Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR) and field‐based observations of rainfall‐triggered landslides from the November 2021 storm, Gisborne/Tairāwhiti, New Zealand7
Music festival geographies: Place‐creation and attendee experience7
Antipodean more‐than‐human geographies: From the edges6
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Māori wards and local government democracy: Contested spaces of representation5
Geographies of Biosecurity: An Introduction to the Special Collection5
Blue days: A mid‐20th century war memorial swimscape and the persistence of memory5
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Restoration as reconnection: A relational approach to urban stream repair3
Björk to Morton to Aphex Twin: Music as a positive hyperobject3
New Zealand karst: A voyage across limestone landscapes into the subterranean realm of caves. By MaxWisshak, StefanieWisshak, Friedeburg: Speleo‐Photo Editions. 2020. pp. 256. 3
Finding our place at the table: A more‐than‐human family reunion3
Selebresent blong tufala Big Man blong stadi long Melanesia: Harold Chillingworth Brookfield (1926–2022) and Murray Chapman (1935–2022)3
Refashioning place and new‐build gentrification: The material and symbolic redevelopment of Three Kings, Auckland3
Introduction: Music Geographies of Aotearoa3
Racism in paradise: Being migrants in urban agriculture in Aotearoa New Zealand2
Learning to the rhythm: On the potential of music in fostering relations in the classroom2
Always Song in the Water—Some Notes Around the Edges of an Oceanic Creativity2
Urban citizenship in the global south: Critical reflections on the tactics and counter‐tactics of the urban poor2
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Negotiating social licence to farm at agricultural and pastoral shows in Canterbury, New Zealand2
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