Professional Geographer

Papers
(The TQCC of Professional Geographer is 4. 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 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Geographic Profiling and Event Prediction for Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-Century Pirates117
Urban Space, Mixed Land Use, and Residential Land Prices: A Case Study of Nanjing, China45
The Evolution of Retail Location Decision-Making in Canada26
Analysis of Fire Risk Distribution in Turkish Urban Areas, 2012–2022: A Study Using Hot Spot Method and Weighted Overlay Analysis18
From Professional Geography to Public Geography, from Representational Certainty to Not Knowing the Answer18
Pandemic, Routine Activities, and Graffiti in Belo Horizonte: Has Social Isolation Led to City Saturation?17
Twenty Years of Advanced Placement Human Geography: A Program Assessment17
Dharavi in Beijing? A Hidden Geography of Waste and Migrant Exclusion17
Spatial Modeling of Graffiti as a Function of Street Network Centrality: A Case Study in San Francisco15
Indian Time, Walking as Mapping, and Decolonial Methodologies in Mixteco Geographies14
The Gallery of Possibilities14
Correction14
Participatory and User-Centered Design for Hazard Mapping: A Case Study from Achoma, Peru14
Minding the Gender Gap: Working Toward Parity for Women in U.S. Academic Geography13
How Inclusive, Diverse, and Equitable Is Advanced Placement Human Geography? A Comparison of Participation and Performance by Ethnicity and Race12
Manuscript Reviewers12
Land-Use and Land-Cover Changes and Farmers’ Perceptions of Ecosystem Services in an Eastern Amazon Rural Settlement11
Conference Organizing in the Hybrid Age: Lessons from the Fourth International Feminist Geography Conference11
Fragments of Water in a Himalayan Town10
Geographies of Imaginaries and Environmental Governance10
Authoritarian Governmentality and the Racialization of Citizenship: Rethinking Housing Policy in Postwar Hungary10
Extensive Dynamics of Global Collaboration Network for Scientific Breakthroughs10
Cultural Content of Independent Creative Spaces During the COVID-19 Pandemic10
Environmental Perceptions of College Students during the COVID-19 Pandemic10
Spatial Disparities in Access to Public and Private Long-Term Care Facilities in Hong Kong10
Evaluating the Correlation Between Impacting Factors and Land Surface Temperature via Spatial Regression Model and Random Forest10
“What Is Your Primary Language?”: Spatial Considerations of Primary Language Identification in a Multilingual Rural Region9
Geographies of Transnational Domesticity: Migration Risks, Intersectional Disadvantage, and Mitigation Strategies by Foreign Domestic Workers from Myanmar9
Toward People’s Budgets: Public Economic Geography for Movement Building9
Spatiotemporal Exploration of Ridesharing Services Ridership through Geovisualization: A Case Study of the New York City Region9
Upscaling Green Social Prescribing and Urban Agriculture in Cities: Reflections on Social and Horticultural Therapy in the United Kingdom9
Financial Centers and Service Hinterlands: An Analysis of Financial Centers in Mainland China9
M&A Activities and Changes in Corporate Control across Chinese Cities: Spatial Patterns and Locational Implications8
Spatiotemporal Changes and Location Choice of Foreign Direct Investment in China7
Community Kitchens as Urban Social Infrastructure in Argentina7
Finding the Female Geographers: The Gendered Dynamics of UK Geography PhD Study7
Complicating Work–Life Balance in Higher Education: Perspectives from Geography6
Investigating Seasonal Agriculture, Contraceptive Use, and Pregnancy in Burkina Faso6
Governance by and of Imagination: Outlining the Uses of Imagination within Urban Environmental Governance6
Examining Geospatial PPE Waste Patterns and Associations with Neighborhood-Level Sociodemographic Indicators and Social Capital in Boston Neighborhoods During Fall 20226
Sustainable Urban Agriculture: Unlocking the Potential of Home Gardens in Low-Income Communities6
A Spatially Informed Solving Approach for the Traveling Salesman Problem5
Economic Resilience of Micro- and Small-Sized Service Enterprises in China During COVID-19: Internal Telework Transition and External Digital Environment5
Work-from-Home Eligibility, Intensity, and Life Satisfaction among Beijing’s Knowledge Workers: Reconfiguring Social and Spatiotemporal Linkages Between Home and Work5
A Feminist Political Ecology of Where Water “Should” and “Should Not” Be: Insights from Northern Thailand and Amazonian Peru5
Communicating the Urban Experience through Biosensing: A Participatory Approach5
Impacts of COVID-19 on Biodiversity Conservation and Community Networks at Kibale National Park, Uganda5
Evaluating Urban Green and Gray Space Interaction: A Spatiotemporal Land-Use Monitoring and Land Degradation Susceptibility Modeling over Balurghat City, India5
Unraveling the COVID-19 Impact on Spatiotemporal Dynamics of U.S. Domestic Migration: A Network Perspective5
Repoliticizing Social Infrastructure: Framing Uneven Geographies of Social Infrastructure in Times of Crisis5
Preparing for a Career at the Intersection of Geography and Computing: Availability and Access to Training Along Geocomputational Career Pathways5
You’re Surrounded! Measuring the Enclosure of Airports in Urban Areas5
Assessing Urban–Rural Differences in Disaster Evacuation Vulnerability Among Minority Populations: Insights from a Recent Survey in Florida5
Correction5
From the “Right to Energy” to the “Right to the Countryside” and Back Again: Contextualizing Rural Energy Transitions5
Hidden Geographies: Migration, Intersectionality, and Social Justice in a Global Contemporaneous Space5
The Professional Geographer4
Growing for Us: Toward Responsible Scholarship for the Collective4
The Impact of the Pandemic on Parents’ Entry into and Exit from Self-Employment in the United States4
Fragrance and Tasting of Gongfu Tea: A Material-Visceral-Cultural Geographic Approach4
The Spatial–Racial Patterns of U.S. Dam Removals Since 20104
How Sustainable Are Indian Cities?4
Feminist Periscoping and Feminist Data Visualization: Strategies for Analyzing and Disseminating Messy Data4
Modeling the Livable City: Urban Ableism Across Borders4
A Mapping of the Twentieth-Century Urban Geography in North America Using Written Narratives and Network Analysis4
Advanced Placement Human Geography: Program Access and Effectiveness by Race, Ethnicity, and Gender, 2001–20204
Accessibility Indicators to Fresh Food: A Quantitative Insight from Concepción, Chile4
A Bridge between Two Worlds: Why Advanced Placement Human Geography Is Good for the Discipline of Geography4
State of the Archives, Archives of the State: Methodological Challenges of Archival Research in Geography4
Huygens’s Principle for Dynamic Urban Growth4
The Academic Job Market in U.S. Geography and the Business Cycle: The Long Shadow of the 2007–2009 Recession4
National Gentrification Intensity Map: Mapping Gentrification Across U.S. Communities, 1970 to 20204
Geoforensic Palynology Search Models and Human-Mediated Secondary Pollen Deposition4
Enhancing the Climate in Geography Through Diversity and Inclusion4
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