Environment and Planning E-Nature and Space

Papers
(The TQCC of Environment and Planning E-Nature and Space 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 2021-08-01 to 2025-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Governing pathological markets: Microbes, banana export markets, and speculative farming practices54
The permissible and the perverse: Indian geographies of interspecies sex45
The eco-munitionary subject: Conservation with and of firearms34
Entangled, unraveled, and reconfigured: Human–animal relations among ethnic minority farmers and water buffalo in the northern uplands of Vietnam26
Debating animal agriculture in contemporary India: Ethics, politics, ecologies25
Wildlife as an affective multiplicity: Approaching Deleuzo–Guattarian pack-animals23
Ruderal involutions: An uneven vegetal geography of Coimbatore22
BIG U(nicorn)?: The nature of nature in coastal resilience planning21
Chennai flyways: birds, biodiversity, and ecological decay20
Dealing with sentient surplus: A moral economy of greyhound rehoming20
Contested estuary ontologies: The conflict over the fairway adaptation of the Elbe River, Germany20
The White Amur and the WasteShark: Hungry machines and circumventive remediations of waste19
Digital hives, nonhuman work and the real subsumption of nature: Fixing pollination in capitalist agriculture19
Environmental justice for whom? Citizen participation and brownfield redevelopment in downtown Birmingham, Alabama19
Value-rent-finance in Spain's solar transition17
Critical environmental justice and the Wasteocene: Oppression and resistance in an Italian prison during the Covid-19 pandemic17
Beyond AI as an environmental pharmakon: Principles for reopening the problem-space of machine learning's carbon footprint16
Farm borders and biosecurity bordering: Securing livestock identities in Aotearoa New Zealand16
The material politics of living in close proximity to our wastewaters: A case of decentralisation in the Netherlands15
Territories of hope: A human geography of agrarian politics in Brazil15
Oysteropolis: Animals in coastal gentrification15
Preparing the grounds for emancipation. Explaining commoning as an emancipatory mechanism through dialectical social theory14
Destabilizing the science of soils: Geoscientists as spokespersons for land subsidence in Semarang, Indonesia13
Contested flows: An ethnographic contribution to narratives of groundwater over abstraction in the central Jordanian highlands12
The bioeconomy, carbon sinks, and depoliticization in Finnish forest politics12
CORRIGENDUM to The social life of mangroves: Neoliberal development and mangrove conservation in the changing landscape of Kutch12
Planning use values or values-based planning? “Rolling with” neoliberal flood risk governance in Vancouver, Canada12
Producing conservation territories: Transforming páramos in Ecuador12
All dried up: The materiality of drought in Ladismith, South Africa12
Scrutinising commodity hype in imaginaries of the Swedish green steel transition12
Expertise, trading zones and the planning system: A case study of an energy-from-biomass plant11
Resonant relations: eco-lalia, political ec(h)ology and autistic ways of worlding11
Enacting the blue economy in the Western Indian Ocean: A ‘collaborative blue economy governmentality’11
Critically assembling water quality ethics beyond thresholds, hierarchies and best practices11
Don’t waste the crisis: The COVID-19 Anthropause as an experiment for rethinking human–environment relations11
Theme issue introduction: The species turn in Indian identity politics10
On the fire line and on strike: Collective action by incarcerated firefighters 1971–210
Race, citizenship, and belonging in the pursuit of water and climate justice in California10
Making global oceans governance in/visible with Smart Earth: The case of Global Fishing Watch10
Caring for water in Northern Peru: On fragile infrastructures and the diverse work involved in irrigation10
Organised abandonment in Lebanon's Litani River Basin10
Corrigendum to “Breeding distrust: The biopolitics of chronic wasting disease in white-tailed deer”9
Placing animals in the Plantationocene: The plantation after/lives of nutria in Eastern Germany9
Buying nature to save it? From neoliberal failure to markets-at-hand9
The socio-ecological contradictions of land degradation and coastal agriculture in south India9
Disentangling Waterworlds: The role of ‘agential cuts’ and ‘method assemblages’ in ontological politics – an example from Loweswater, the English Lake District9
State, scarcity, and survival: A minor history of people and place in the Lower Bari Doab, Punjab9
Folk art, storytelling, and space: Collective memory and pesticide exposure8
Climate change in Norway: Destabilized social imaginaries of welfare, growth, and nature in a rich oil state8
In pursuit of diverse energy futures: The political economy of electricity in Senegal8
Material subjects: Wetland enclosure and the making of a speculative peasantry in peri-urban Vientiane8
Just water transitions at the end of sugar in Maui, Hawai‘i8
Emotional subjectivities and the trajectory of a Peruvian mining conflict8
Where land meets sea: Islands, erosion and the thing-power of hard coastal protection structures8
The socioenvironmental state and urban transitions: Eco-urbanism in China and the UK8
Holding water for the city: Emergent geographies of storage and the urbanization of nature7
Decolonising spaces of knowledge production: Mpala research centre in Laikipia County, Kenya7
The garden territory: Politics, aesthetics and the invention of green infrastructure in post-war Belgium7
Making the mos(s)t of nature? Cleantech, smart nature-based solutions, and the ‘rendering investable’ of urban moss7
Domestic technonatures: A research agenda on smart gardens and indoor food production7
The coyote in the cloud7
Pathways, targets and temporalities: Analysing English agriculture's net zero futures7
Energy transition, rural transformation and local land-use planning: Insights from Ontario, Canada7
Reindeer, rockets and space infrastructures: Enacting oligoptic-satellitarian environments in Northern Sweden7
Unruly Mountains: Hydropower assemblages and geological surprises in the Indian Himalayas7
“Making do”: Religious segregation and everyday water struggles7
Reimagining the governance of water from the ground up: On the ‘worlding-practices’ of grassroots movements building alternative ‘water worlds’7
Energopower, statecraft and political legitimacy7
Conservation violence: Paradoxes of “making live” and “letting die” in anti-poaching practices7
Smart energopower: Energy, work and waste within a UK smart grid trial6
Why now? Questioning the confidence in eco-political experimentation in civil society6
Activism and non-activism: The politics of claiming environmental justice in Vietnam6
Agrarian Marxism, Animal Geographies, and non-human labor in Democratic Kampuchea6
Everyday politics of care and exclusion: Conceptualising agency in rural south India6
Uncertainty talk for bio-digital technologies: Expert conceptions of uncertainties in genomic selection for forestry6
Seascape shadows: Life in the ruins of the edible bird's nest harvest in northern Palawan, the Philippines6
Hydro-heritage for healing? Examining the gendered experience of water in post-conflict Swat, Pakistan6
Storytelling dreams and life: Traveling across worlds in the Amazon of Ecuador6
The greening of human rights in Iran: Lake Orumiyeh, human rights, and environmental justice6
Perpetual planning: Expertise, uncertainty, and the politics of delay in Colombia's Guayuriba river-basin6
Landscape plasticity and its erasure6
Analysis of ocean ontologies in three frameworks: A study of law of the sea discourse6
Nature and the extended city: Wasteland governmentality, the sacred, and anti-wasteland politics in the Aravalli region5
Conserving inequality: How private conservation and property developers ‘fix’ spatial injustice in South Africa5
Everyday youth climate politics and performances of climate citizenship in Aotearoa New Zealand5
Care and its discontents: Commodification, coercive cooperation, and resistance in Copenhagen Zoo5
Decolonizing conservation? Indigenous resurgence and buffalo restoration in the American West5
Connecting across difference in environmental governance: Beyond rights, recognition, and participation5
Pluralising the materiality of water: More-than-water, lively waters, water with, and the agency of hydro-social assemblages5
Bankrolling biodiversity: The politics of philanthropic conservation finance in Chile5
Reclaimed ecotones in the climate change era:A long-durée framing of urban expansion in Mumbai, Amsterdam, New York, and Tokyo5
The politics of spatial memory and the Barrio : Narratives of climate-led adaptation and dispossession5
Expelled from the garden? Understanding the dynamics of green gentrification in Vancouver, British Columbia5
Restoration as world-making and repair: A pragmatist agenda5
Solar power for some? Energy transition injustices in Kerala, India5
Extending the boundaries of ‘urban society’: The urban political ecologies and pathologies of Ebola Virus Disease in West Africa5
The ‘brother layer problem’: Routine killing, biotechnology and the pursuit of ‘ethical sustainability’ in industrial poultry5
Geographies of Hope-in-Praxis: Collaboratively decolonizing relations and regenerating relational spaces5
River and drain: Ambiguity in the waterways of Accra5
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