Environment and Planning E-Nature and Space

Papers
(The TQCC of Environment and Planning E-Nature and Space 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
Restoration as world-making and repair: A pragmatist agenda45
Hydro-heritage for healing? Examining the gendered experience of water in post-conflict Swat, Pakistan40
Look after gardens and they look after you: Cultivating wellbeing in a pandemic through a popular TV gardening programme33
The Paleolithic imagination:Nature, science, and race in Anthropocene fitness cultures28
Conserving inequality: How private conservation and property developers ‘fix’ spatial injustice in South Africa26
The making of an uneven shore: How coastal management and housing policies shaped racial inequality in asbury park NJ23
The politics of genetic technoscience for conservation: The case of blight-resistant American chestnut23
Deadwood: People, place, and neoliberal forest policy in British Columbia, Canada21
The permissible and the perverse: Indian geographies of interspecies sex18
Earth in practice: Uncertainty, expertise and the expected Istanbul earthquake17
From chains to chainsaws: Modern slavery and deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon15
Landscape plasticity and its erasure15
Feminist digital natures15
Everyday youth climate politics and performances of climate citizenship in Aotearoa New Zealand14
Gambling with our climate futures: On the temporal structure of negative emissions14
Agrarian Marxism, Animal Geographies, and non-human labor in Democratic Kampuchea14
Nature and the extended city: Wasteland governmentality, the sacred, and anti-wasteland politics in the Aravalli region14
Scientific expertise and volunteer power in the Cook County forest preserves13
“You can’t manage what you can’t measure”: Regenerative agriculture, farming by numbers, and calculability in soil microbiopolitics13
An intersectional approach to neoliberal environmentality: Women's engagement with ecotourism at Corbett Tiger Reserve, India13
Bankrolling biodiversity: The politics of philanthropic conservation finance in Chile12
Activism and non-activism: The politics of claiming environmental justice in Vietnam12
Why now? Questioning the confidence in eco-political experimentation in civil society12
Extending the boundaries of ‘urban society’: The urban political ecologies and pathologies of Ebola Virus Disease in West Africa11
Limits to measurement: Rethinking the role of monitoring in environmental governance11
The epistemic tensions of nuclear waste siting in a nuclear landscape11
Ecology of grief: Climatic events and disasters in the Himalaya11
Pluralising the materiality of water: More-than-water, lively waters, water with, and the agency of hydro-social assemblages10
Governing pathological markets: Microbes, banana export markets, and speculative farming practices10
Perpetual planning: Expertise, uncertainty, and the politics of delay in Colombia's Guayuriba river-basin10
Capabilities, place, and wellbeing in conservation spaces: An empirical analysis10
Fossilized conservation, or the unsustainability of saving nature in South Africa10
Re-attaching to coal in a Climate Emergency: The case of the Whitehaven mine10
Wildlife as an affective multiplicity: Approaching Deleuzo–Guattarian pack-animals10
The eco-munitionary subject: Conservation with and of firearms10
Seascape shadows: Life in the ruins of the edible bird's nest harvest in northern Palawan, the Philippines9
Storytelling dreams and life: Traveling across worlds in the Amazon of Ecuador9
Smart energopower: Energy, work and waste within a UK smart grid trial9
Analysis of ocean ontologies in three frameworks: A study of law of the sea discourse9
Entangled, unraveled, and reconfigured: Human–animal relations among ethnic minority farmers and water buffalo in the northern uplands of Vietnam9
(Un)claiming rights, resources, and ocean spaces: Marine genetic resources and area-based management tools in high seas governance negotiations9
“Because we’re dying in here”: A study of environmental vulnerability and climate risks in incarceration infrastructure9
(Dis)Entangling livestock marketplaces: Cattle purchasing, fluid engineering and market displays9
Labour in transition: A value-theoretical approach to renewable energy labour9
Tribal sovereignty in land use decision making: Evaluating cultural resource law in California8
Uncertainty talk for bio-digital technologies: Expert conceptions of uncertainties in genomic selection for forestry8
Methodological rift: Applying infrastructure activism's ‘skin in the game’ embodied art research methods to urban green infrastructure planning8
The political ecologies of fire: Recasting fire geographies in British Columbia, Canada8
Climate imaginaries as praxis8
Airplanes, cameras, computers, wildebeests: The technological mediation of spaces for humans and wildlife in the Serengeti since 19508
For multispecies autoethnography7
Debating animal agriculture in contemporary India: Ethics, politics, ecologies7
Alternative energy capital of the world? Fix, risk, and solar energy in Los Angeles’ urban periphery7
Solar power for some? Energy transition injustices in Kerala, India7
Towards enriched narrative political ecologies7
The destructive work of restoration: Fishing communities facing territorialization in Turag river7
Shrimp in labs: Biosecurity and hydro-social life6
Wastewater and wishful thinking: Treatment plants to “revive” the Santiago River in Mexico6
Invasive Plant Relations in a Global Pandemic: Caring for a “Problematic Pesto”6
Geographies of Hope-in-Praxis: Collaboratively decolonizing relations and regenerating relational spaces6
Political ecology and the Foucault effect: A need to diversify disciplinary approaches to ecological management?6
Sustainability and impossible worlds6
Care and its discontents: Commodification, coercive cooperation, and resistance in Copenhagen Zoo6
Obliqueness as a feminist mode of analysing waterscapes: Learning to think with overflows6
Politicizing disaster governance: Can a board game stimulate discussions around disasters as matters of concern?6
Situating climate change adaptation within plural worlds: The role of Indigenous and local knowledge in Pentecost Island, Vanuatu6
Weathering energy geographies: Engineering meteorology in the North Atlantic6
Fathoming postnatural oceans: Towards a low trophic theory in the practices of feminist posthumanities6
The business of saving cheetahs: Cheetah ecology and the diverse politics at work in human wildlife conflict (HWC) interventions in Namibia6
How to govern a sustainable supply chain: Standards, standardizers, and the political ecology of (in)advertence6
Actually existing intersectionality: The place-based and embodied politics of animal and human rights activism5
Dealing with sentient surplus: A moral economy of greyhound rehoming5
Towards the arboreal side-effects of marronage: Black geographies and ecologies of the Jamaican forest5
Contested estuary ontologies: The conflict over the fairway adaptation of the Elbe River, Germany5
Mining the air: Political ecologies of the circular carbon economy5
Tourism dreams in rubble: Mass demolition and the reconfiguration of growth coalitions within China's ecological civilization5
Chennai flyways: birds, biodiversity, and ecological decay5
The ‘brother layer problem’: Routine killing, biotechnology and the pursuit of ‘ethical sustainability’ in industrial poultry5
‘Without white people, the animals will go!’: COVID-19 and the struggle for the future of South African conservation5
Reclaimed ecotones in the climate change era:A long-durée framing of urban expansion in Mumbai, Amsterdam, New York, and Tokyo5
The multiple environmentalities of conservation mapping in Patagonia-Aysén5
The emotional life of rupture at Cambodia's Lower Sesan 2 hydropower dam5
Decolonizing conservation? Indigenous resurgence and buffalo restoration in the American West5
Relational Displacement and the Colonial Legacies of Copper Mining in the Kalahari Copperbelt Region of Botswana5
Powering racial capitalism: Electricity, rate-making, and the uneven energy geographies of Atlanta5
Unequal geographies of urban mining: E-waste management in London, Sao Paulo and Accra5
The White Amur and the WasteShark: Hungry machines and circumventive remediations of waste5
Milking economies: Multispecies entanglements in the infant formula industry5
Critical environmental justice and the Wasteocene: Oppression and resistance in an Italian prison during the Covid-19 pandemic4
Environmental justice for whom? Citizen participation and brownfield redevelopment in downtown Birmingham, Alabama4
Connecting across difference in environmental governance: Beyond rights, recognition, and participation4
Lively water infrastructure: Constructed wetlands in more-than-human waterscapes4
The role of hydrosocial heritages produced by hydrosocial territories in understanding environmental conflicts: The case of Sélune dam removals (France)4
Technopolitics of future-making: The ambiguous role of energy communities in shaping energy system change4
Elements of power: Material-political entanglements in Australia's fossil fuel hegemony4
Grass versus trees: A proxy debate for deeper anxieties about competing stream worlds4
Against the promethean: Energy throughput and the far-right politics of degrowth4
The Political Ecology of Death: Chinese Religion and The Affective Tensions of Secularised Burial Rituals in Singapore4
Erratum to “Negotiating power from the margins: Encountering everyday experiences and contestations to REDD+in Southern Tanzania”4
Urban maintenance as compromise: Coming to terms with the multispecies city4
From railroad imperialism to neoliberal reprimarization: Lessons from regime-shifts in the Global Soybean Complex4
The wild workforce: Enlisting non-human labor in invasive species management4
Tiger atmospheres and co-belonging in mangrove worlds4
Fresh meat: Women's motivations to hunt and how they challenge hunting structures4
Relocating the imaginary nation through nature: The performance politics of Arbor Day in postwar Taiwan4
A multiplicity ofprek(s): Enacting a socionatural mosaic in the Cambodian upper Mekong delta4
From reduction to regeneration: Environmental justice and ecological unity in the IRA era4
Sewers and sewage treatment in Mumbai: Temporality, difference, competing universals and infrastructural entanglements4
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