Norsk Geografisk Tidsskrift-Norwegian Journal of Geography

Papers
(The median citation count of Norsk Geografisk Tidsskrift-Norwegian Journal of Geography is 1. 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 2021-12-01 to 2025-12-01.)
ArticleCitations
Stig Halvard Jørgensen 1953–202434
Creatively transforming periphery? Artists’ initiatives, social innovation, and responsibility for place19
Inclusion in the global innovation system for CRISPR salmon in Norway18
Determinants of responsible innovation for sustainability transition in a developing country: Contested narratives for transition in the Sri Lankan power sector16
Horizons of expectations and imaginings regarding life in the transnational marriages of Ethiopians in the Amhara Region14
Environmental quality of urban life in small towns: An explorative study of stated and revealed preferences on the periphery of a Czech metropolis13
Referees 202212
Towards a new formulation of mobility transition? A contribution to the debate on just transition in rural areas through the case of France10
Big Brother was watching us: Soviet mapping of Norway during the Cold War9
Related variety, region-specific context, and regional economic performance: Empirical evidence from post-socialist Slovakia8
Discourses of climate change education: The case of geography textbooks for secondary and higher secondary education in South Africa and Norway7
Temporalities of e-scooter practices and their systemic effects: The case of the city of Poznań, Poland6
Sustainable transitions in Northern regional contexts6
The Rural Enterprise Economy5
Norwegian low-intensity ovine and bovine farming systems—a resilience perspective5
Visioning and social sustainability versus property: The case of Norra Sorgenfri, Malmö5
Arne Isaksen (1954–2024)5
Transforming Burundian “taste of place”: From shunned in commercial blends to specialty coffeeRosenberg, M.2023. Transforming Burundian “taste of place”: From shunned in commercial blends to specialty4
Walk a mile in someone else’s shoes: The difficult school route and how it was managed during the emergence of the Swedish folkskolan, 1840–19304
Barriers to regional industrial development: An analysis of two specialised industrial regions in Norway4
Making low-carbon places4
Neocolonial agenda: Agrarian transformations in Ethiopia and Sri Lanka4
Tracking and evaluating climate change adaptation progress in land-use planning at the local level in Norway3
Collaborative routes to innovation success in the periphery – a configurational approach3
Referees 20243
‘Det indre øyet’- avtegning av kart som metode i geografiundervisningen3
Translating in practice: On the role of translation in entrepreneurial discovery processes in Norway3
Traditional and Western knowledge systems used by smallholders: Harnessing synergies for improved household food security in rural Ghana2
The mediating role of cash slack in the related variety and sales growth relationship: Evidence from Norway2
Informal settlement and urban development discourse in the Global South: Evidence from Ghana2
Making and mobilising place: The governance of Greater Manchester’s decarbonisation ambitions2
Commuting by car to Brussels: Insights from theories of practice2
Landowners’ decisions on participating in a voluntary riparian tree-planting project in Norway: A qualitative study using the theory of planned behaviour2
‘Back to the past’: The decline and rebound in traffic accident numbers in Catalonia in the context of COVID-19 lockdown and post-lockdown2
Assessment of stakeholders’ roles and linkages in quality coffee production in Yirgacheffe District, southern Ethiopia: Implications for local adaptation to climate change2
The future of multilocational work and New Working Spaces in small and medium-sized urban municipalities and in rural municipalities: A Norwegian perspectiveDi Marino, M., Chavoshi, S.H., Andersen, T.2
Land use planning as an instrument for more environmentally sustainable second-home developments: Hindrances and potentials2
Agency in green path development: Circular bioeconomy in the wastewater sector2
Planning of second-home tourism and sustainability in various locations: Same but different?2
Centre-periphery conflicts and alienation in a resource-based economy2
Green innovative procurement in the municipality sector: A dual case study from Norway2
Doctoral Thesis Review – Anmeldelse av doktoravhandling2
The ongoing green industry shift in Helgeland: Historical developments and future-oriented green regional industry scenarios1
Urban utilities and their distribution in Hooghly-Chinsurah Municipality, India1
Divergent imaginings: Transitioning to decarbonised mobility in ‘post-coalonial’ County Durham1
African urban peripheries and informal development: A review of challenges and sustainable approaches to inclusive cities1
Referees 20231
Performing geopolitics of toponymic solidarity: The case of Ukraine1
Feminist and gender research in Norwegian farming and forestry (landbruk) contexts: Past and future directions1
Multi-locality and municipal finances: Insights from financial statements in Finland1
Projected changes of rain, sleet, and snowfall in Norway1
Emerging and persistent challenges in water resources governance in rural Tanzania: The Mgeta subcatchment of the Upper Ruvu Basin1
What drives the economic performance of suppliers in global value chains/global production networks – tier, ownership, size, specialization, or region?1
Marketing intentional communities in rural Estonia1
Determinant factors influencing the effectiveness of the teaching of climate change in secondary schools in Senegal1
Transitioning to inclusive and nature-based decarbonisaton through recreating tree-based artisanal industries in Kano City, Nigeria1
Framing spatiotemporalities of sustainability in new mobility practices and imaginaries1
DOCTORAL THESIS REVIEW – Anmeldelse av doktoravhandling1
Does size really matter? The prevalence of NGOs and challenges to development in Northern Ghana1
Where are low-carbon places made? Conceptualising and studying infrastructure junctions and the power geometries of low-carbon place-making1
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