Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography

Papers
(The median citation count of Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography 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 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Accommodation space as a framework for assessing the response of mangroves to relative sea‐level rise35
Beyond slash‐and‐burn: The roles of human activities, altered hydrology and fuels in peat fires in Central Kalimantan, Indonesia28
Defiant scholarship: Dismantling coloniality in contemporary African geographies22
Decumbent development: Urban sprawl in the Guwahati Metropolitan Area, India18
The utterly unforeseen livelihood shock:COVID‐19 and street vendor coping mechanisms in Hanoi, Chiang Mai and Luang Prabang14
The audacity of the ocean: Gendered politics of positionality in the Pacific11
Environmental justice in urban greening for subtropical Asian cities: the view from Taipei11
Power, politics and a poo pump: Contestation over legitimacy, access and benefits of sanitation technology in Kampala9
Poverty and prosperity among Sama Bajo fishing communities (Southeast Sulawesi, Indonesia)9
The application of an expert knowledge‐driven approach for assessing gully erosion susceptibility in the subtropical Nigerian savannah9
GIS research to address tensions in geography8
Applying Evolutionary Economic Geography beyond case studies in the Global North: Regional diversification in Vietnam8
The ‘soft infrastructure’ of the Belt and Road Initiative: Imaginaries, affinities and subjectivities in Chinese transnational education8
A typology of household livelihood changes in rural coastal areas of the Vietnamese Mekong Delta—Capturing the heterogeneity and complexity of the social‐ecological context7
Editorial: Decolonial Tropical Geographies?7
Abyssal geography7
Outbreak, epidemic, pandemic: The politics of global health events. A review of Sara E. Davies' Containing Contagion.6
Geography matters for sanitation! Spatial heterogeneity of the district‐level correlates of open defecation in India6
Why estimates of the peat burned in fires in Sumatra and Kalimantan are unreliable and why it matters6
Environmental change and the informal plastic recycling networks of Kolkata6
Transformative emotional labour, cosmetic surgery, and masculinity: Rural/urban migration in China's gay commercial sex industry6
Recollections of tropical geography: The accidental post‐colonial geographer5
Assessment of temperature extremes and climate change impacts in Singapore, 1982–20185
Kenya's regional ambitions or China's Belt‐and‐Road? News media representations of the Mombasa‐Nairobi Standard Gauge Railway5
Social innovation in times of flood and eviction crisis: The making and unmaking of homes in the Ciliwung riverbank, Jakarta5
Pow Choon‐Piew's contributions to urban China studies4
Construing and constructing the South China Sea beyond state‐led environmentalism: Vernacularizing geographical, geopolitical and sociotechnical imaginaries of territory4
Navigating the landscape of defiant scholarship in and beyond Africa: On archives, bridges and dangers. A commentary on Patricia Daley and Amber Murrey's ‘Defiant scholarship: Dismantling coloniality 4
An island in transition: governing conservation and development in Seram, Indonesia4
Agro‐climate services and drought risk management in Jamaica: A case study of farming communities in Clarendon Parish4
Assessing urban‐rural climate resilience of metropolitan Yangon, Myanmar4
Quantifying precipitation extremes and their relationships with large‐scale climate oscillations in a tropical country, Singapore: 1980–20184
‘Born to Run’: Remembering C.P. Pow3
Decolonizing Benjamin in the Tropics: The long history of Guayaquil's arcades3
Gender, class, and paradoxical mobilities of Thai marriage migrants in Austria3
C.P. Pow: Our intersecting academic pathways and some of his lasting contributions3
Southeast Asian cities as co‐producers of ecological knowledge in transnational city networks3
Imagined borderlands: Terrain, technology and trade in the making and managing of the China‐Myanmar border3
Guest Editorial: Crossing the river by feeling the stones – Alternative imaginaries of China and Southeast Asia in contemporary contexts3
Framing China's tropics: Thermal techno‐politics of socialist tropical architecture in Africa (1960s−1980s)3
Use of ‘accommodation space’ in tidal wetlands. A commentary on Kerrylee Rogers’ ‘Accommodation space as a framework for assessing the response of mangroves to relative sea‐level rise’.3
BRI as cognitive empire: Epistemic violence, ethnonationalism and alternative imaginaries in Zomian highlands3
Tourists’ reviews of weather in five Indian Ocean islands2
Predicting dam‐related downstream geomorphic response with widely available stream gauge data: A case study of the Godavari River Basin, India2
New mappings of GIScience and geography. A commentary on May Yuan's ‘GIS research to address tensions in geography’2
Locating the role of informality in global health security: Institutional responses to the International Health Regulations in Southeast Asia. A review of Sara E. Davies' Containing Contagion.2
Reading signs and languages as historiography. A review of Syed Hussein Alatas’ Thomas Stamford Raffles.2
A geospatial assessment of flood hazard in north‐eastern depressed basin, Bangladesh2
Spatiotemporal drought occurrences in the semi‐closed Raya graben along the northern Ethiopian Rift Valley2
Editorial: COVID‐19 in the tropics2
Alatas’ Raffles. A review of Syed Hussein Alatas’ Thomas Stamford Raffles2
Ethnic politics and ambivalent imaginaries of the future at the Melaka Straits2
Epistemic injustice in geography. A commentary on Patricia Daley and Amber Murrey's ‘Defiant scholarship: Dismantling coloniality in contemporary African geographies’.2
Re‐encountering the familiar other: Contesting ‘re‐Sinicization’ in Thailand2
Swelter in the city: Urban greenery and its effects on temperature in Guwahati, India2
No orchids for Mr. Raffles. A review of Syed Hussein Alatas' Thomas Stamford Raffles.2
Guest Editorial: Geographies of engagement, livelihoods and possibility in South and Southeast Asian deltas2
Interrogating a historical icon. A review of Syed Hussein Alatas’ Thomas Stamford Raffles.2
A man of our time. A review of Syed Hussein Alatas’ Thomas Stamford Raffles.2
Exploring collective health security in a new age of pandemics. A review of Sara E. Davies’ Containing Contagion.2
Reading Alatas’ Thomas Stamford Raffles in 2021: Whose lives matter?2
‘We are at the mercy of the floods!’ : Extreme weather events, disrupted mobilities, and everyday navigation in urban Ghana2
The juggernaut of fast development: Johor's leap into a privatized neoliberal future. A review of Johor: Abode of Development? by Francis E. Hutchinson and Serina Rahman (eds).2
Women adjusting their sails: The role of motility in women's livelihood strategies in a fishing village in Tamil Nadu, India2
Rethinking ‘kampung’ or ‘village’ in the (re)making of Singapore and Singaporeans2
Indigenous interpretations and engagement of China's Belt and Road Initiative in Peninsular Malaysia2
Raffles and the writing of Asia‐Centric history. A review of Syed Hussein Alatas’ Thomas Stamford Raffles.2
Intellectuals at the Hill: Scattered pieces of defiant African scholarship. A commentary on Patricia Daley and Amber Murrey's ‘Defiant scholarship: Dismantling coloniality in contemporary African geog2
Letting failure be: COVID‐19, PhD fieldwork and to not (want to) learn from failures2
The neighbour up north: Unlocking Johor's potential in SIJORI. A review of Johor: Abode of Development? by Francis E. Hutchinson and Serina Rahman (eds).2
An open letter to the SJTG and the Royal Geographical Society (with IBG): The War on Gaza, the Royal Geographical Society (with IBG), and a Palestinian literary2
Corrective optics. A commentary on May Yuan's ‘GIS research to address tensions in geography’2
Weaving the labouring landscape in the Sri Lankan apparel industry. A review of Kanchana N. Ruwanpura's Garments without Guilt?1
The importance of feminist audacity: Learning from the Pacific and the Caribbean. A commentary on Yvonne Underhill‐Sem’s ‘The audacity of the ocean: Gendered politics of positionality in th1
New spots on the map: Desiring bodies. A review of Natalie Oswin's Global City Futures.1
Land scarcity and land access in a hazard‐prone island: Sagar, Indian Sundarbans1
Remote sensing mapping of the regeneration of coastal natural habitats in Singapore: Implications for marine conservation in tropical cities1
(Re)placing the heteronormative family in global urbanism. A review of Natalie Oswin's Global City Futures.1
Writing labour into ethical apparel production. A review of Kanchana N. Ruwanpura's Garments without Guilt?1
Including the Caribbean. A commentary on David Chandler and Jonathan Pugh's ‘Abyssal geography’.1
Garment producer nations as ethical sourcing destinations. A review of Kanchana N. Ruwanpura's Garments without Guilt?1
Unbracketing the multiplicity of trauma in North Kivu, Democratic Republic of Congo1
Editorial: Seven decades of the Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography—looking back and future directions1
Placing critical geographic thought. A commentary on David Chandler and Jonathan Pugh's ‘Abyssal geography’.1
Defiance through many means: The urbanities of African universities. A commentary on Patricia Daley and Amber Murrey's ‘Defiant scholarship: Dismantling coloniality in contemporary African geographies1
Exiled from home and humanity. A review of Nasir Uddin's The Rohingya.1
Disruption to vegetable food systems during the COVID‐19 pandemic in the Lao People's Democratic Republic1
Abyssal geographies: an ethnographic reply. A commentary on David Chandler and Jonathan Pugh's ‘Abyssal geography’.1
Insurance fantasies in the global city. A review of Natalie Oswin's Global City Futures.1
Book Review Forum on Sara E. Davies’ Containing Contagion. An Introduction.1
Guest Editorial: Remembering C.P. Pow (1974–2021)—What if1
Multiscalar politics of development. A review of Johor: Abode of Development? by Francis. E Hutchinson and Serina Rahman (eds).1
The ebb and flow of capital in Indonesian coastal production systems1
Championing the voices of the displaced. A review of Nasir Uddin's The Rohingya.1
Retracted: Ethnic minority farmers’ perceptions and use of local knowledge to adapt to climate change: Some insights from Vietnam1
Constituting difference, queering inclusion. A review of Natalie Oswin's Global City Futures.1
Remote sensing‐based geostatistical hot spot analysis of Urban Heat Islands in Dhaka, Bangladesh1
Guest Editorial: Ecological knowledge co‐production and the contested imaginaries of development in Southeast Asia1
Audacity unchained: decolonizing variegated geographies. A commentary on Yvonne Underhill‐Sem's ‘The audacity of the ocean: Gendered politics of positionality in the Pacific’1
‘Sub‐human’ beyond citizenship. A review of Nasir Uddin's The Rohingya.1
Response to reviews of Johor: Abode of Development? by Francis E. Hutchinson and Serina Rahman (eds).1
A train reaction: the infrastructural politics and mobility injustices accompanying Hanoi's new urban railway Line 2A1
Understanding the mobility patterns of Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) passengers amid COVID‐19 in Singapore using smart card data1
Resurfacing heat stress phenomena in Indian cities during the post‐COVID‐19 lockdown period1
‘Where there is fish, is where I put my head’: Challenges of mobile fishers in Elmina fishing community in Ghana1
Response to reviews of Containing Contagion by Sara E. Davies1
The influence of mountainous relief on the vertical gradient of precipitation and pluvial zoning in the central slope of the Gulf of Mexico1
Alatas, Raffles and the exposé of colonial myth making. Response to reviews of Syed Hussein Alatas’ Thomas Stamford Raffles.1
Not just parenting in the field: Accompanied research and geographies of caring and responsibility1
510 not found: The reterritorialization of Sino‐Southeast Asian relations in the Chinese hinterland1
Cogitating on GIS. Response to David O'Sullivan and Matthew Wilson1
Human capital requirements in Singapore's international financial centre1
Accommodating complexities: Enhancing understanding of the impacts of sea‐level rise. A commentary on Kerrylee Rogers’ ‘Accommodation space as a framework for assessing the response of mangroves to re1
Spatial analysis of thunderstorms and lightning casualties in Bangladesh1
Closer to home: Enabling the Dragon's global outreach through engaging interests in Asia1
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Coastal Urbanities: Mobilities, Meanings, Manoeuvrings. Rapti Siriwardane‐deZoysa, Kelvin E.Y.Low, NoormanAbdullahandAnna‐KatharinaHornidge(eds). Brill, Leiden, The Netherlands and Bosto0
Coup, King, Crisis: A Critical Interregnum in Thailand. Pavin Chachavalpongpun (ed). Yale Southeast Asia Studies, Monograph 68, New Haven, USA, 2020, pp. xii + 379. ISBN 978‐1‐732‐61020‐0 (0
Islands and Oceans: Reimagining Sovereignty and Social Change. SashaDavis. University of Georgia Press, Athens, GA, USA, 2020, pp. xii + 174. ISBN 978‐0‐820‐35735‐5 (pbk).0
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Where Great Powers Meet: America and China in Southeast Asia. DavidShambaugh. Oxford University Press, New York, USA, 2020, pp. xx + 326. ISBN 978‐0‐190‐91497‐4 (hbk).0
Placing Critical Geographies: Historical Geographies of Critical Geography. Lawrence D.Berg, UlrichBest, MaryGilmartin, and Henrik GutzonLarsen (eds). Routledge, London UK and New York USA, 2022, pp. 0
Radical geography and the true spirit of liberation0
Anthropocene Geopolitics: Globalization, Security, Sustainability. SimonDalby. University of Ottawa Press, Ottawa, Canada, 2020, pp. xi + 221. ISBN 978‐0‐776‐62889‐9 (pbk).0
Extraterritorial: A Political Geography of Contemporary Fiction. Matthew Hart. Columbia University Press, New York, USA, 2020, pp. xii + 315. ISBN 978‐0‐231‐54780‐2 (ebk).0
Hydrological changes in the drought‐prone region of Maharashtra (India): Implications for sustainable water use0
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Turning Land into Capital: Development and Dispossession in the Mekong Region. PhilipHirsch, KevinWoods, NataliaScurrah and Michael B.Dwyer (eds). University of Washington Press, Seattle, WA, U0
Delhi Reborn: Partition and Nation Building in India's Capital. RotemGeva. Stanford University Press, Stanford, California, USA, 2022, pp xiii + 349. ISBN 978‐1‐503‐63211‐0 (pbk).0
Seeing the state in waste? Exploring the everyday state and imagined state performance in Lusaka's lower income settlements0
Dynamics of coastal tourism: drivers of spatial change in South‐East Asia0
Climate Change Adaptation in Southeast Asia. Joy JacquelinePereira, Mohd KhairulZain and RajibShaw (eds). Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd, Singapore, 2021, pp. xv + 233. ISBN 978‐90
Home SOS: Gender, Violence, and Survival in Crisis Ordinary Cambodia. KatherineBrickell. The Royal Geographical Society (with the Institute of British Geographers), London, UK and John Wiley & Son0
Fire governance research in the tropics: A configurative review and outline of a research agenda0
Ambient temperature modelling from surface characteristics and associating urban morphology with thermal discomfort0
Taming the groundwater in rural Asia: The biopolitics of constructing groundwater‐scape0
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Extracting Development: Contested Resource Frontiers in Mainland Southeast Asia. OliverTappe and SimonRowedder (eds). ISEAS Publishing, Singapore, 2022, pp. 271 + ix. ISBN 978‐9‐0
Hilly terrain and housing wellness: Geo‐visualizing spatial dynamics of urban household quality in the Himalayan town of Darjeeling, India0
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Impact of climate change on paddy crop failure under different water regimes in Sri Lanka0
Weaving the labouring landscape in the Sri Lankan apparel industry: Conversing with reviewers0
Projecting nostalgia: Portrayal of memoryscapes in local cinema as place attachment for community‐driven redevelopment of Singapore landscapes0
Long term (1901−2021) trends and prediction of climatic variability in selected agro‐ecological zones of Himachal Pradesh using coupled statistical and machine learning approaches0
Multidecadal trend analysis of hydrological drought along River Niger using the Streamflow Drought Index0
The Riau Islands: Setting Sail.Francis E.Hutchinson  and  Siwage DharmaNegara(eds). ISEAS−Yusof Ishak Institute, Singapore, 2021, pp. xxviii + 466. ISBN 978‐9‐814‐90
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Singapore’s Multiculturalism: Evolving Diversity Chan Heng Chee and Sharon Siddique with Irna Nurlina Masron and Dominic Cooray. Routledge, New York, 2019, pp. xvi + 297. ISBN0
City on the Edge: Hong Kong under Chinese Rule. Ho‐fung Hung. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK & New York, USA, 2022, pp. xxii + 297. ISBN 978‐1‐108‐84033‐0 (hbk).0
Upland Geopolitics: Postwar Laos and the Global Land Rush. Michael B.Dwyer. University of Washington Press, Seattle, WA, USA, 2022, pp. xv + 230. ISBN 978‐0‐295‐75049‐1 (pbk).0
Referees for July 2019–July 20200
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Geographies of Anticolonialism: Political Networks Across and Beyond South India, c. 1900‐1930. AndrewDavies. The Royal Geographical Society (with the Institute of British Geographers), London, UK and0
The stakes of abyssal geography. Response to commentaries on David Chandler and Jonathan Pugh's ‘Abyssal geography’.0
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Mosques and Imams: Everyday Islam in Eastern Indonesia. Kathryn M. Robinson (ed). NUS Press, Singapore, 2021, pp. xiv + 278. ISBN 978‐9‐813‐25120‐5 (pbk).0
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Transecting Securityscapes: Dispatches from Cambodia, Iraq, and Mozambique. Till F. Paasche and James D. Sidaway. University of Georgia Press, Athens, GA, USA, 2021, pp. xvii +162. ISBN 9780
Ethnographies of Power: A Political Anthropology of Energy. Tristan Loloum, Simone Abram and Nathalie Ortar (eds). Berghahn Books, New York, USA, 2021, pp. x + 202. ISBN 978‐10
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Towards a multi‐scalar understanding of borders, frontiers and frontier urbanisms of Northeast India0
Affect, Archive, Archipelago: Puerto Rico's Sovereign Caribbean Lives. BeatrizLlenín‐Figueroa. Rowman and Littlefield, Lanham, MD, USA, 2022, pp. xxii + 273. ISBN 978‐1‐538‐15144‐0 (hbk).0
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World Heritage and Urban Politics in Melaka, Malaysia: A Cityscape below the Winds. Pierpaolo De Giosa. Amsterdam University Press, Amsterdam, Netherlands, 2021, pp. 306. ISBN 978‐9‐048‐5500
Worldmaking after Empire: The Rise and Fall of Self‐Determination. AdomGetachew. Princeton University Press, Princeton NJ, USA, 2019, pp. xii + 271. ISBN 978‐0‐691‐17915‐5 (hbk).0
Out of Time: The Queer Politics of Postcoloniality. Rahul Rao. Oxford University Press, New York, USA, 2020, pp. xx + 262. ISBN 978‐0‐190‐86552‐8 (pbk).0
Editorial: Tropical Connections and Traumas0
Anthropocene Islands: Entangled Worlds. JonathanPugh and DavidChandler. University of Westminster Press, London, UK, 2021, pp. xv + 243. ISBN 978‐1‐914‐38600‐8 (pbk).0
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Undersea Geopolitics: Sealab, Science, and the Cold War. RachaelSquire. Rowman & Littlefield, Lanham MD, USA, 2021, pp. xxiii + 155. ISBN 978‐1‐786‐60730‐0 (hbk).0
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Arid Empire: The Entangled Fates of Arizona and Arabia. NatalieKoch. Verso Press, New York, USA, 2022, pp xi +196. ISBN 978‐1‐839‐76369‐4 (hbk).0
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Before the West: The Rise and Fall of Eastern World Orders. AyşeZarakol. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, 2022, pp. xv + 313. ISBN 978‐1‐108‐97167‐6 (pbk).0
Bricolage or breakthrough? Entrepreneurial responses to tourism development in a regional tourism destination0
Colonizing Kashmir: State‐building under Indian Occupation. HafsaKanjwal. Stanford University Press, Stanford, California, USA, 2023, pp. 384. ISBN 978‐1‐503‐63603‐3 (pbk).0
Tiger conservation, biopolitics and the future of Indian environmentalism0
Chinese infrastructure as spatial fix? A political ecology of development finance and irrigation in Cambodia0
In the Shadow of the Palms: More‐Than‐Human Becomings in West Papua. Sophie Chao. Duke University Press, Durham NC, USA, 2022, pp. x + 326. ISBN 978‐1‐478‐01824‐7 (pbk).0
Response to reviews of The Rohingya by Nasir Uddin0
In the Skin of the City: Spatial Transformation in Luanda. AntónioTomás. Duke University Press, Durham NC, USA, 2022, pp. xvi + 266. ISBN 978‐1‐478‐01552‐9 (hbk).0
Skateboard Video: Archiving the City from Below. Duncan  McDuie‐Ra.Palgrave McMillan, Singapore, 2021, pp. xi +157. ISBN 978‐9‐811‐65698‐9 (hbk).0
Evaluating the impact of an agricultural land‐use change adaptation strategy on household crop production in semi‐arid Ghana0
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Spatial concentration and variability of rainfall in the Iguaçu River Basin, State of Paraná−Brazil0
Referees for July 2021–June 20220
Shadow Play: Information Politics in Urban Indonesia. Sheri Lynn Gibbings. University of Toronto Press, Toronto, Canada, 2021, pp. xii + 308. ISBN 978‐1‐487‐52572‐9 (pbk).0
Global Production Networks and Rural Development: Southeast Asia as a Fruit Supplier to China. Bill Pritchard (ed). Edward Elgar Publishing, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, USA, 2021, pp. vii +0
Urban Violence, Resilience and Security: Governance Responses in the Global South. Michael R.Glass, Taylor B.Seybolt and Phil Williams (eds). Edward Elgar Publishing, Cheltenham, UK &0
Quantum Black creative geographies: embodiment, coherence and transcendence in a time of climate crisis†0
Knowing the Salween River: Resource Politics of a Contested Transboundary RiverCarlMiddleton and VanessaLamb (eds). Springer Open, 2019, pp. xx + 324. ISBN 978‐3‐319‐77440‐4 (eBook).0
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Post‐Disaster Governance in Southeast Asia: Response, Recovery, and Resilient Societies. Andri N.R.Mardiah, Robert B.OlshanskyandMizan B.F.Bisri(eds). Springer Nature Singapor0
Against Decolonisation: Taking African Agency Seriously. Olúfẹ́miTáíwò. C. Hurst & Co (in collaboration with the International African Institute), London, UK, 2022, pp. xvii + 270. ISBN0
Roses from Kenya: Labor, Environment, and the Global Trade in Cut Flowers. Megan A. Styles. University of Washington Press, Seattle, USA, 2019, pp. xvii + 256. ISBN 978‐0‐295‐74650‐0 (pbk).0
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Response to reviews of Global City Futures by Natalie Oswin0
Kent Ridge: An Untold StoryKevin Y.L.Tan(ed). NUS Press, Singapore, 2019, pp. xv + 316 (ISBN: 978‐9‐814‐72281‐0) (pbk).0
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Lion City Narratives: Singapore through Western Eyes. Victor R. Savage. World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd., Singapore, 2021, pp. xxxii +421. ISBN 978‐9‐811‐22915‐2 (hbk).0
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Understanding the spatial knowledge of freshmen and sophomores about their university campus: A case study from Jimei University, Xiamen, China0
Snapshot of a crisis: food security and dietary diversity levels among disrupted conventional and long‐term organic tea‐smallholders in Sri Lanka0
Retraction statement: Ethnic minority farmers’ perceptions and use of local knowledge to adapt to climate change: Some insights from Vietnam0
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In Camps: Vietnamese Refugees, Asylum Seekers, and Repatriates. Jana K.Lipman. University of California Press, Oakland CA, USA, 2020, pp. ix + 320. ISBN 978‐0‐520‐34366‐5 (pbk).0
Inclusion, migration, marginality and citizenship in Gulf cities0
Slow Disaster: Political Ecology of Hazards and Everyday Life in the Brahmaputra Valley, Assam. MitulBaruah. Routledge, London and New York, 2023, pp. xx + 150. ISBN 978‐0‐367‐50977‐4 (hbk)0
In Sickness and in Health: Diagnosing Indonesia. FirmanWitoelar and ArianeUtomo (eds)ISEAS–Yusof Ishak Institute, Singapore, 2022, pp. xiv + 225. ISBN 978‐9‐815‐01184‐5 (0
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Planning for current and future needs of mangroves and their accommodation space. Response to Ken Krauss and Catherine Lovelock.0
Architecture and Development: Israeli Construction in Sub‐Saharan Africa and the Settler Colonial Imagination, 1958‐1973. AyalaLevin. Duke University Press, Durham NC, 2022, pp. x + 320. 0
A Research Agenda for Global Rural Development. Terry  Marsden, Claire  Lamine and Sergio  Schneider. Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK, 2020, pp. x + 244. ISBN 978‐1‐788‐97418‐9 (hbk).0
India's Spatial Imaginations of South Asia: Power, Commerce and CommunityShibashisChatterjee. Oxford University Press, New Delhi, 2019, pp. xxi + 226. ISBN 978‐0‐199‐48988‐6 (hbk).0
Peat fires in Brunei Darussalam: considerations for ASEAN haze cooperation and emerging regional infrastructure development0
Guest Editorial: The social life of Chinese infrastructures in Southeast Asia0
Diasporic scholarship: racialization, coloniality and de‐territorializing knowledge0
Audacity with obligation: decoloniality in Pacific geographies. Response to Sarah Radcliffe and Tracey Skelton0
Postcolonialism. TariqJazeel. Routledge, London, UK, 2019, pp. xi + 257. ISBN 978‐1‐138‐67748‐7 (pbk).0
Sinews of War and Trade: Shipping and Capitalism in the Arabian Peninsula. LalehKhalili. Verso, London and New York, 2020, pp. xvi + 352. ISBN 978‐1‐786‐63481‐8 (hbk).0
Making Urban Theory: Learning and Unlearning Through Southern Cities. Mary Lawhon with contributions from Lené Le Roux, Anesu Makina and Yaffa Truelove. Routledge, Abingdon, UK and New York, USA, 20200
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Tourism Geopolitics: Assemblages of Infrastructure, Affect, and Imagination. MaryMostafanezhad, Matilde CórdobaAzcárate, and  RogerNorum  (eds). The University of Arizona Press, Tucson, 0
The Violent Technologies of Extraction: Political Ecology, Critical Agrarian Studies and the Capitalist Worldeater.AlexanderDunlapandJosteinJakobsen. Springer Nature Switzerland, Cham, S0
Frontier Assemblages: The Emergent Politics of Resource Frontiers in Asia. Jason Cons  and  Michael Eilenberg  (eds). Wiley, Hoboken NJ and Chichester UK, 2019, pp. xviii + 266. ISBN 978‐1‐0
Misreading the Bengal Delta: Climate Change, Development, and Livelihoods in Coastal Bangladesh. Camelia Dewan. University of Washington Press, Seattle WA, USA, 2021, pp xxiii +212. ISBN 970
The cooperation‐infrastructure nexus: Translating the ‘China Model’ into Laos0
Environmental Movements and Politics of the Asian Anthropocene. Paul Jobin, Ming‐sho Ho and Hsin‐Huang Michael Hsiao (eds). ISEAS–Yusof Ishak Institute, Singapore, 2021, pp. x0
Response to commentaries on Patricia Daley and Amber Murrey's ‘Defiant scholarship: Dismantling coloniality in contemporary African geographies’.0
Comparative Urban Research From Theory To Practice: Co‐Production For Sustainability. DavidSimon,HenriettaPalmer and JanRiise (eds). Policy Press, Bristol, 2020, pp. xv + 175. ISBN 90
Cross‐Border Traders in Northern Laos: Mastering Smallness. SimonRowedder. Amsterdam University Press, Amsterdam, Netherlands, 2022, pp. 259. ISBN 978‐9‐463‐72236‐0 (hbk).0
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