Professional Geographer

Papers
(The TQCC of Professional Geographer is 3. 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.)
ArticleCitations
The Contemporary Academic Conference: A Space of Enclosure74
Spatial Assessment of COVID-19 First-Wave Mortality Risk in the Global South30
Tribal Collaborations in Developing Place-Based Pedagogies for Public-Facing Student Projects27
Commentary on Craig et al.’s “Bowling for Better: Reforming World Geography Bowl”22
Assessing Urban–Rural Differences in Disaster Evacuation Vulnerability Among Minority Populations: Insights from a Recent Survey in Florida19
Manuscript Reviewers18
The Advancing Geography Through Diversity Program: A Framework to Address the Persistent Underrepresentation of Domestic Racial and Ethnic Minorities in U.S. Geography Doctoral Programs18
Lost in Luxury: Climate Change and Silk Consumption in Mid-Qing China (1735–1840 CE)18
Geographic Profiling and Event Prediction for Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-Century Pirates16
Governance by and of Imagination: Outlining the Uses of Imagination within Urban Environmental Governance15
Human and Physical Dilemmas in Small-Scale Irrigation Development: Evidence from Climate-Sensitive Northern Ghana15
Distortions in Judged Spatial Relations in Large Language Models15
Assembling a Geography of Diplomatic Sociability: The Case of Finland’s Sauna Diplomacy12
The Professional Geographer12
Regional Drinking Water Supply in Pakistan: Regional Disparity, Inequality, and Development Pattern11
From Professional Geography to Public Geography, from Representational Certainty to Not Knowing the Answer10
Moving from Slow Burn to Lightning Speed10
Ecosystem Education with Augmented Reality: A Flexible Tool for In-Field Learning10
Generating Small Areal Synthetic Microdata from Public Aggregated Data Using an Optimization Method9
Advanced Placement Human Geography: Program Access and Effectiveness by Grade Level, 2001–20209
Blogs as Time Capsules of Data: Exploring the Value of Blogs for Research in Human Geography9
The Temporal–Spatial Distribution of Key Cultural Relics Protection Sites in China and Tourism Response8
Urban Space, Mixed Land Use, and Residential Land Prices: A Case Study of Nanjing, China7
Symptoms of Infrastructural Slow Violence in Adolfo Tommasi’s Allegory of Work7
The Differential Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic in Geography in the United States7
Dharavi in Beijing? A Hidden Geography of Waste and Migrant Exclusion7
The Evolution of Retail Location Decision-Making in Canada7
Food Swamp Versus Food Desert: Analysis of Geographic Disparities in Obesity and Diabetes in North Carolina Using GIS and Spatial Regression7
Geo-Phenomenology: A Qualitative and Humanistic GIS Approach to Exploring Lived Experience7
Crop Failures: Sowing Seeds of Chaos and Collaboration in the Field7
Behavioral Mapping and Rhythmanalysis: Spatial and Temporal Patterns of Pedestrian Streets in Hanoi7
Understanding Everyday Mobility of Skilled U.S. Migrants in the Pearl River Delta Region of China7
Representing Multidimensional Phenomena of Geographic Interest: Benefit of the Doubt or Principal Component Analysis?6
Evolution of Regional Export Growth in China: A Multidimensional Decomposition of Export Dynamics6
Spatial Environment and Open Defecation: In Pursuit of Social Valuation of Sanitation Ecosystem Services6
To HyFlex or Not to HyFlex: Observations on Teaching Introduction to Geographic Information Systems in the HyFlex System6
Multiplicity and Path Dependency in the Modeling of Historical Routes: A Case Study of the Wonju Basin in the Central Region of the Korean Peninsula6
Tropospheric O3 Model from Climatological Approaches in the Colombian Andes6
A Case for Naming Racial Violence6
Impacts of COVID-19 on Biodiversity Conservation and Community Networks at Kibale National Park, Uganda6
New Actors in China–Brazil Financial Geography: Commercial Banks and Currency Exchange Against the “Resource-Seeking Consensus”6
In the Shadow of the Green Revolution: Constrained Spatial Imaginaries and Smallholder Farming in Guatemala’s Pacific Lowlands6
Size Does Matter: Justice versus Equality in Urban Green Space Policy in Beersheba, Israel6
Bowling for Better: Reforming World Geography Bowl to Create a More Inclusive Geography6
Low-Carbon Research and Teaching in Geography: Pathways and Perspectives5
Rethinking Human–Nature Relationships: Daoism’s Contribution to Transcultural Sociotechnical Imaginaries5
U.S. Federal Nutrition Policy and the Legal Geographies of Precision Welfare5
Working toward a Low-Carbon AAG Meeting: What the GHG Metrics Tell Us5
Policing the Global Countryside: Toward a Research Agenda5
Exploring Housing Determinants of Obesity Prevalence Using Multiscale Geographically Weighted Regression in Chicago, Illinois5
The Gallery of Possibilities5
Assessing Equity in Public Beach Access with Spatial Intersectionality4
Economic Resilience of Micro- and Small-Sized Service Enterprises in China During COVID-19: Internal Telework Transition and External Digital Environment4
The Belt and Road Initiative and Chinese Overseas Diplomatic Authorities: Discursive Representations and the Geopolitical Outreach in Africa4
Availability and Accessibility of Urban Green Spaces in a High-Density City: The Case of Raipur, India4
Theorizing “Wicked Concept” and Reconceptualizing Wisdom as Wicked4
Caring for Indebted Migrant Workers: Financial Literacy Training, Debt, and Filipino Migrant Workers in Dubai4
The Archive and the Square: Access to Archival Records Surrounding Privatized Public Space4
Unraveling the COVID-19 Impact on Spatiotemporal Dynamics of U.S. Domestic Migration: A Network Perspective4
The Characteristics and Geographic Origins of King Harold Godwineson’s Army at the Battle of Hastings4
Hidden Geographies: Migration, Intersectionality, and Social Justice in a Global Contemporaneous Space4
Surface and Radar Observations of Winter Weather Conditions during Traffic Crashes in Northern Indiana4
General Introduction4
Exploring Persistent Racial and Ethnic Representation Disparity in U.S. Geography Doctoral Programs: The Disciplinary Underrepresentation Gap4
You’re Surrounded! Measuring the Enclosure of Airports in Urban Areas4
Flexible Methodologies: A Case for Approaching Research with Fluidity4
Spatial Modeling of Graffiti as a Function of Street Network Centrality: A Case Study in San Francisco4
Neighborhood Child Friendliness: A Comparative Analysis of Parental Landscape Perceptions and Geographic Information Systems-Based Urban Planning Indexes4
Understanding the Spatial Narratives of Puzzle Films Using Cognitive Maps3
Indian Time, Walking as Mapping, and Decolonial Methodologies in Mixteco Geographies3
Leaders, Laggards, or Labor: A Defense of “Scooby-Doo Marxism”3
Preparing for a Career at the Intersection of Geography and Computing: Availability and Access to Training Along Geocomputational Career Pathways3
Urban Streetscape Changes in Portland, Oregon: A Longitudinal Virtual Audit3
Globalization and the Governance of Muslim Spaces in Contemporary Guangzhou3
Section Line Roads in the U.S. Great Plains3
Chinese Restaurants and Neighborhood Change in New York City3
Correction3
Unsettling Conversations on Climate Action3
Blending in or Being Co-Opted: Reflecting on an Internship-Cum-Field Work at a New Town Government in China3
Multiclass Compactness Index for Urban Areas3
Patterns of Commemoration: The Texas Historical Markers Program3
Correction3
Statement of Retraction: [A Geosystem Perspective in Landscape Archaeology Studies: Ancestors' Occupations in Ilhéus, Brazil]3
Enhancing Urban Data Analysis: Adaptive Partitioning Framework for Multidensity Regions3
Accounting for Capital in the Countryside: Toward a Visual Politics of the Asset Form3
A Typology of Micropolitan Areas in the United States3
Crossing from Knowledge to Responsibility for Climate Change3
Evaluating Urban Green and Gray Space Interaction: A Spatiotemporal Land-Use Monitoring and Land Degradation Susceptibility Modeling over Balurghat City, India3
Spatial, Temporal, and Transit Access to Emergency Food Providers3
Spatial Autocorrelation and Political Redistricting: A Task for the Uniform Distribution3
Gentrification and Food Retail Instability: A Census Tract Analysis of the Bronx, New York, 2008 and 20173
Landscapes and Inclusion: Examining Nature-Based Integration and Mountain Landscapes Among Oregon’s Slavic Community3
Correction3
Drones and Geography: Who Is Using Them and Why?3
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