Geographical Research

Papers
(The TQCC of Geographical Research is 5. 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 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
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Feminist livelihood studies: Mapping future directions22
Resilience—The role of place and time22
From displacement to displaceability: State‐led gentrification in China’s urban villages19
The Healthy Ageing/Vulnerable Environment (HAVEN) Index: Measuring neighbourhood age‐friendliness18
Geographies of COVID‐1916
Emergent time‐spaces of working from home: Lessons from pandemic geographies16
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The Promise of the City. Adventures in learning cities and higher education. By David Wilmoth, Laneway Press, 2021, 350 pp., $39.95 (hardback), ISBN: 978‐0‐ 6450070‐3‐9 (hardback); 978‐0‐6450070‐4‐6 (15
Urban expansion and livelihood dynamics in peri‐urban Tamale, Ghana14
Reflections on co‐productive research in a youth‐focused climate education project13
Shifting landscapes of academic publishing13
Social media reconstructions of urban identity during the COVID‐19 pandemic12
Reimagining urban design of stormwater infrastructure in settler‐colonial Sydney12
Geographical distribution of the COVID‐19 pandemic and key determinants: Evolution across waves in Spain12
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Measuring diaspora populations and their socio‐economic profiles: Australia’s Chinese diaspora11
The interview in intercultural territories: An interdisciplinary construction11
On the need to stay open to spaces of hope10
In search of an imagined China: International students’ motivations to study in the Global South10
Tomorrow’s Country: Practice‐oriented principles for Indigenous cultural fire research in south‐east Australia9
Pandemic surveillance and mobilities across Sydney, New South Wales9
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The spatial distribution of Indigenous food insecurity in New South Wales: Evidence from small‐area estimation9
Bushfire, prescribed burning, and non‐human protection9
Comparing teacher beliefs and actions during collaborative geographical inquiry9
A long entanglement with nature: Flyfishers in the wild8
Toxic entanglements: Embodying the chemical relations of racial capitalism8
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Imagining alternative climate futures in higher education8
Wiley Lecture 2022. Communicating climate change with comics: Life beyond apocalyptic imaginaries8
Genius loci: An essay on the meanings of place, John DixonHunt, Reaktion Books, London, 2022, 208 pp., ISBN 978 1 78914 608 0 (hbk)8
Hope and everyday crisis: Young adult experiences in COVID‐free Tasmania8
Tracking Australian students’ participation in senior secondary geography: Trends and implications for geography’s future8
Carbon offsetting and renewable energy development7
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Emeritus Professor Joseph Michael Powell 27 December 1938–7 July 20227
Getting to ‘Yes!’: Reflections on “Shimmer” by Deborah Bird Rose7
COVID‐19 in Australia: Systems resilience and outcome fairness7
Navigating the dilemmas of mutual aid: International student organising in Sydney during the COVID‐19 pandemic7
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The geography of the Anthropocene7
Co‐working office spaces in Sydney: Spatiotemporal dynamics and industry patterns7
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For everything there is a season …7
Conversations across international divides: Children learning through empathy about climate change6
Obituary: Distinguished Professor Jamie Barrie Kirkpatrick PhD, DSc, AM (1946–2024)6
Wool and the relative resilience of Western Australian Wheatbelt economies6
Reframing economic geography after capitalism review of: A research agenda for economic geography, edited by YukoAoyama, DanielHaberly, RoryHorner, and SethSchindler: Edward Elgar, 2025. 218 pp. ISBN 6
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Using 360° immersive storytelling to engage communities with flood risk6
The governance of hydrosocial risk in peri‐urban South Australia6
Editorial: Storytelling towards solidarity: Creative, hopeful, and inclusive climate change education6
A mass conspiracy to feed people. Food Not Bombs and the world‐class waste of global cities. By David BoarderGilles, Durham NC and London: Duke University Press. 2021. 300 + xvi pp. ISBN: 9781478013496
Conferencing and care5
Urban Climate Resilience in Southeast Asia by Amrita G.Daniere, MatthiasGarschagen, Cham, Switzerland: Springer‐Cham. 2019. xii + 228 pp. €169.99 (hardback). ISBN: 978‐3‐319‐98967‐9; €139.09 (e‐book).5
Rooftop gardening complexities in the Global South: Motivations, practices, and politics5
Experimentation as infrastructure: Enacting transitions differently through diverse economy‐environment assemblages in Aotearoa New Zealand5
Testing the underdog entrepreneurship theory with specialised Australian immigrant data5
A review of Gothic in the Oceanic South5
Archives of impact: The politics of craters on Earth5
Accumulation by dispossession and hazardscape production in post‐corporate gold mining in Itogon, Philippines5
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Dr Julie Davidson (1949–2024)5
Toxic torts as compensation: Legal geographies of environmental contamination litigation5
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