Journal of Geographical Systems

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of Geographical Systems 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 2021-04-01 to 2025-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
2024 JGS Best Paper Award and the Editors’ Choice Paper Volume 27(1)32
Point cluster analysis using weighted random labeling24
Interpreting natural language descriptions of the topological relations of enclaves23
JGS Editors’ choice article22
JGS Editors’ choice article22
The impact of fiscal efficiency on poverty reduction in Indonesia: institutional factor and geographical differences22
Introduction to the special issue on spatial machine learning16
An analysis about the accuracy of geographic profiling in relation to the number of observations and the buffer zone13
Route Matching in Sketch and Metric Maps13
Evaluating multiscale and multimodal transport inequalities in Chinese cities with massive open-source path data12
2022 JGS best paper award and the editors’ choice paper volume 25(1)11
Paper2GIS: improving accessibility without limiting analytical potential in Participatory Mapping10
Incorporating neighborhood scale effects into land loss modeling using semivariograms9
Unveiling the impact of machine learning algorithms on the quality of online geocoding services: a case study using COVID-19 data9
A divide-and-conquer method for predicting the fine-grained spatial distribution of population in urban and rural areas8
Uncovering spatiotemporal micromobility patterns through the lens of space–time cubes and GIS tools8
JGS Editors’ Choice article8
Simulating the effects of planning strategies on urban heat island and air pollution mitigation in an urban renewal area8
Spatial machine learning for predicting physical inactivity prevalence from socioecological determinants in Chicago, Illinois, USA7
Multidimensional economic indicators and multivariate functional principal component analysis (MFPCA) in a comparative study of countries’ competitiveness7
Open data products-A framework for creating valuable analysis ready data7
Simplifying the interpretation of continuous time models for spatio-temporal networks7
A method for considering the evolution of the visible landscape6
Exploring the time geography of public transport networks with the gtfs2gps package6
A scoping review on the multiplicity of scale in spatial analysis6
What drives urban redevelopment activity? Evidence from machine learning and econometric analysis in three American cities5
Speeding up estimation of spatially varying coefficients models5
Art Getis and Local Spatial Statistics5
Beyond visual inspection: capturing neighborhood dynamics with historical Google Street View and deep learning-based semantic segmentation5
Realizable accessibility: evaluating the reliability of public transit accessibility using high-resolution real-time data4
JGS Editors’ choice article4
Understanding the impact of temporal scale on human movement analytics4
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