Local Environment

Papers
(The H4-Index of Local Environment is 19. 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 2021-06-01 to 2025-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Community participation in marine ecotourism development: a qualitative systematic review45
U.S. brain drain as local distributive justice: the case of distressed rural locations31
Emerging processes of territorial food systems governance: lessons from a local food action plan in Sheffield, UK28
Embracing emergence: reframing and reimagining the visionary communities project28
The politics of airing grievances: an analysis of air quality knowledge and ignorance in Pittsburgh26
“How could it be our responsibility?” The equity of Local Authority climate action in England25
Opportunities for more ecologically centred and equitable relations in local government environmental discourse: insights from Victoria, Australia24
Just sustainabilities: The case of eco-estates in South Africa23
Muslim environmentalism: religious and social foundation22
Re-embedding the circular economy in Circles of Social Life: beyond the self-repairing (and still-rapacious) economy22
The Hanford plaintiffs: voices from the fight for atomic justice22
Advocacy journalism and climate justice in a Global Southern country21
Socially embedding the food system: the role of alternative food initiatives to build sustainable food models21
From smart cities to a happy and sustainable society: urban happiness as a critical pathway toward sustainability transitions21
Just transition in the post-pandemic city21
Cultural probes: a speculative and creative method for environmental research21
Talking to the young generation: perception of nature-based solutions’ attractiveness by children from Generation Z20
The legitimisation of local environmental organisations by community members19
Holding up a mirror: researching symmetrically to explore exclusion, othering and whiteness in local environmental governance19
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