Anthropocene Review

Papers
(The TQCC of Anthropocene Review is 6. 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 2021-08-01 to 2025-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Hazardous waste in the Anthropocene: The comparative methods for asbestos roofs detection to assess the environmental risk69
Maintaining global biodiversity by developing a sustainable Anthropocene food production system66
Ecomodernism: A clarifying perspective34
The abandonment of the ideal of wilderness: Rewilding as the consequence of the Anthropocene metaphysics on restoration ecology31
The East Gotland Basin (Baltic Sea) as a candidate Global boundary Stratotype Section and Point for the Anthropocene series19
The earth in the model: The nomothetic, idiographic, and plural epistemic aims of planetary modelling19
Who’s gonna use this? Acceptance prediction of emerging technologies with Cognitive-Affective Mapping and transdisciplinary considerations in the Anthropocene18
What does it mean that all is aflame? Non-axial Buddhist inspiration for an Anthropocene ontology17
The Ernesto Cave, northern Italy, as a candidate auxiliary reference section for the definition of the Anthropocene series14
Global narcissistic collapse: A metaphorical lens on humanity’s ecological crisis14
Views from nowhere, somewhere and everywhere else: The tragedy of the horizon in the early Anthropocene12
Quantitative and dynamic scenario analysis of SDGs outcomes upon global sustainability 1990–205012
Holocene utopias and dystopias: Views of the Holocene in the Anthropocene and their impact on defining the Anthropocene12
Planetary environing: The return of boundaries as a category in global environmental governance12
European colonization and the emergence of novel fire regimes in southeast Australia12
Light pollution: A review of the scientific literature12
Evidence and experiment: Curating contexts of Anthropocene geology11
Artificial radiation pollution in the Anthropocene: Human causality and responsibility11
The Anthropocene and ecological awareness in Poland: The post-socialist view11
Why the caged bird sings: Rethinking the Anthropocene with Gallus gallus9
The 1862 companies act, the origins of the Anthropocene boundary-getting the genie back in the bottle8
The open subject and translations from nature: Answers to the Anthropocene in contemporary poetry (Gennadij Ajgi, Les Murray, Christian Lehnert)8
Dune(s): Fiction, history, and science on the Oregon coast8
The politics of eco-anxiety: Anthropocene dread from depoliticisation to repoliticisation8
Bio-inspired life-like motile materials systems: Changing the boundaries between living and technical systems in the Anthropocene7
The urban sediments of Karlsplatz, Vienna (Austria) as a reference section for the Anthropocene series7
Impact of farming on African landscapes7
International climate targets are achievable, but only in models, not in the real world7
Defining the Anthropocene tropical forest: Moving beyond ‘disturbance’ and ‘landscape domestication’ with concepts from African worldviews7
Introduction: The role of nature in the Anthropocene – Defining and reacting to a new geological epoch6
Greening Keynes? Productivist lineages of the Green New Deal6
Prospective technology assessment in the Anthropocene: A transition toward a culture of sustainability6
A mid-20th century stratigraphical Anthropocene is recognisable in the birth-area of the industrial revolution6
The closed carbon cycle in a managed, stable Anthropocene6
From the Anthropocene to the Capitalocene and beyond6
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