Environment and Planning E-Nature and Space

Papers
(The H4-Index of Environment and Planning E-Nature and Space is 18. 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 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Entangled, unraveled, and reconfigured: Human–animal relations among ethnic minority farmers and water buffalo in the northern uplands of Vietnam60
Living with invasive weeds? Reflections on migrant and decolonial ecologies and multispecies co-existence with vilified plants39
WATERS-AS-TERRITORIES: A feminist situated perspective to understand current hydrosocial struggles in Chiloé (and beyond)37
Ecotopian imaginations, urban densities and the dispersal of affect in new cities in Southeast Asia30
Insuring the reef: Governance and risk for a public trust resource in a changing climate29
Shifting sands and ecological uncertainties: An urban political ecology of dredging in Mombasa29
Understanding lived experiences of climate change adaptation processes: Diversification subjectivities among Maasai pastoralists in southern Kenya29
A ‘City in Nature’ and its porcine interlopers: Confronting the edges of urban ecological order26
The eco-munitionary subject: Conservation with and of firearms24
Governing pathological markets: Microbes, banana export markets, and speculative farming practices23
BIG U(nicorn)?: The nature of nature in coastal resilience planning21
Ruderal involutions: An uneven vegetal geography of Coimbatore21
Wildlife as an affective multiplicity: Approaching Deleuzo–Guattarian pack-animals20
Bodies in Landscapes: Entanglements of trout and waters in South Africa20
Mobile kinship: Exploring more-than-human entanglements in the context of climate-related planned relocation20
Chennai flyways: birds, biodiversity, and ecological decay19
The White Amur and the WasteShark: Hungry machines and circumventive remediations of waste18
Contested estuary ontologies: The conflict over the fairway adaptation of the Elbe River, Germany18
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