Annals of the American Association of Geographers

Papers
(The H4-Index of Annals of the American Association of Geographers 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 2021-12-01 to 2025-12-01.)
ArticleCitations
Calculating the Hu Huanyong Line66
Geospatial Artificial Intelligence (GeoAI) Is Widening the Digital Divide44
Identifying Rich Clubs in Spatiotemporal Interaction Networks43
Flow Piracy and Percolation in a Hydropower Watershed: Interceptions of Indigenous Languages in Upland Laos38
More-Than-Climate Temporalities of Loss and Damage in Australia38
Whose Value Lies in the Urban Mine? Reconfiguring Permissions, Work, and the Benefits of Waste in South Africa38
Negotiating Constraints to Recreation in Everglades National Park Among Underserved South Florida Residents36
Wind–Human Resonance in a Polluted City: The Case of Dalinpu in Kaohsiung, Taiwan31
Postdigital Territoriality: Disentangling from Digital Media as a Return to Place31
Robotics, Affective Displacement, and the Automation of Care28
Pork. It’s What’s for Lunch: Food, Race, and the Politics of Migration in Denmark27
Commodification in Disguise: Growth Dynamics and Emerging Geography of Culture-Led Urban Redevelopments in Contemporary China27
Measuring Robustness and Coverage of Transportation Networks with Multiple Routes and Hubs26
Infrastructures of Overlordship: Law, Labor Camps, and the Material Geographies of Servitude26
The Stories We Tell: Challenging Exclusionary Histories of Geography in U.S. Graduate Curriculum25
“Responsible to Science and Responsive to Society”: The Executive, Bureaucracy, and Genetically Modified Food Crops in India24
Hungarian Geography between 1870 and 1920: Negotiating Empire and Coloniality on the Global Semiperiphery20
Mapping in an Echo Chamber: How Cartographic Silence Frames Conservative Media’s Climate Change Denial20
The Influence of Scale in Modeling Social Vulnerability and Disaster Assistance20
Let Geography Die: The Rise, Fall, and “Unfinished Business” of Geography at Harvard19
Environmental Governance Networks and Geography: A Research Agenda at the Confluence of Critical Concepts for Navigating Rapid Environmental Change19
Measuring Temporal Evolution of Nationwide Urban Physical Disorder: An Approach Combining Time-Series Street View Imagery with Deep Learning19
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