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 2020-03-01 to 2024-03-01.)
ArticleCitations
The temporal fragility of infrastructure: Theorizing decay, maintenance, and repair29
Against climate apartheid: Confronting the persistent legacies of expendability for climate justice23
Magical disruption? Alternative protein and the promise of de-materialization22
The Creatures Collective: Manifestings22
Making India’s cleanest city: Sanitation, intersectionality, and infrastructural violence21
Greening extractivism: Environmental discourses and resource governance in the ‘Lithium Triangle’20
A political ecology of data19
Where species don’t meet: Invisibilized animals, urban nature and city limits18
Extraction, entanglements, and (im)materialities: Reflections on the methods and methodologies of natural resource industries fieldwork18
New extractive frontiers in Ireland and the moebius strip of wind/data18
The body as infrastructure17
Entangled agencies: Rethinking causality and health in political-ecology16
Procurement, finance and the energy transition: Between global processes and territorial realities15
Gorilla habituation and the role of animal agency in conservation and tourism development at Bwindi, South Western Uganda14
Hydrosocial hinterlands: An urban political ecology of Southern California’s hydrosocial territory14
New political ecologies of renewable energy14
Industrial dynamics on the commodity frontier: Managing time, space and form in mining, tree plantations and intensive aquaculture13
Beyond the green panopticon: New directions in research exploring environmental governmentality13
Conflicts, cooperation and experimentation: Analysing the politics of urban water through Accra’s heterogeneous water supply infrastructure13
Green transformation is a boundary object: An analysis of conceptualisation of transformation in Norwegian primary industries12
New data infrastructures for environmental monitoring in Myanmar: Is digital transparency good for governance?12
Electricity capital and accumulation strategies in the U.S. electricity system12
The ambivalent political work of emotions in the defence of territory, life and the commons12
Making insects tick: Responsibility, attentiveness and care in edible insect farming11
Environmental justice, settler colonialism, and more-than-humans in the occupied West Bank: An introduction11
Securing accumulation by restoration – Exploring spectacular corporate conservation, coal mining and biodiversity compensation in the German Rhineland11
(Counter)mapping renewables: Space, justice, and politics of wind and solar power in Mexico10
“Everyone wants this market to grow”: The affective post-politics of municipal green bonds10
Wildlife in the Digital Anthropocene: Examining human-animal relations through surveillance technologies10
Deus ex mitigata: Denaturalizing the discursive power of Solar India10
Frictitious commodities: Virtuality, virtue and value in the carbon economy of repair10
Failure to build: Sewage and the choppy temporality of infrastructure in Palestine10
Bankrolling biodiversity: The politics of philanthropic conservation finance in Chile10
Enacting and resisting biosecurity citizenship: More-than-human geographies of enrolment in a disease eradication scheme in Scotland10
Sustainability as a Real Utopia – Heuristics for transformative sustainability research10
Environmental governance: Broadening ontological spaces for a more livable world10
Rail-to-park transformations in 21st century modern cities: Green gentrification on track9
Towards enriched narrative political ecologies9
From “trust” to “trustworthiness”: Retheorizing dynamics of trust, distrust, and water security in North America9
Indigenous climate change adaptation: New directions for emerging scholarship9
The recalibration of our relationships with science (and nature) by natural hazard risk mitigation practitioners9
Making companions: Companionability and encounter value in the marketization of the American Mustang9
Labour in transition: A value-theoretical approach to renewable energy labour8
Environmental justice and the politics of pollution: The case of the Formosa Ha Tinh Steel pollution incident in Vietnam8
Broaching the brook: Daylighting, community and the ‘stickiness’ of water8
Between decay and repair: Embodied experiences of infrastructure's materiality8
A manifesto for shadow places: Re-imagining and co-producing connections for justice in an era of climate change8
Mining the air: Political ecologies of the circular carbon economy8
Agency in human–shark encounter8
Displacing the Anthropocene: Colonisation, extinction and the unruliness of nature in Palestine8
Knowing bears: An ethnographic study of knowledge and agency in human–bear cohabitation7
Dirty work in the clean city: An embodied Urban Political Ecology of women informal recyclers’ work in the ‘clean city’7
Alternative energy capital of the world? Fix, risk, and solar energy in Los Angeles’ urban periphery7
Political ecologies of infrastructural and intestinal decay7
Housewives and maids: The labor of household recycling in urban India7
Towards the arboreal side-effects of marronage: Black geographies and ecologies of the Jamaican forest7
Hope in the ruins: Seeds, plants, and possibilities of regeneration7
From sustainable development to social-ecological justice: Addressing taboos and naturalizations in order to shift perspective7
Situating climate change adaptation within plural worlds: The role of Indigenous and local knowledge in Pentecost Island, Vanuatu7
Water with larvae: Hydrological fertility, inequality, and mosquito urbanism6
Infrastructuring “data-driven” environmental governance in Louisiana’s coastal restoration plan6
Race, citizenship, and belonging in the pursuit of water and climate justice in California6
Superimposition: How Indian city bureaucracies are responding to climate change6
Contested estuary ontologies: The conflict over the fairway adaptation of the Elbe River, Germany6
The Political Ecology of Death: Chinese Religion and The Affective Tensions of Secularised Burial Rituals in Singapore6
Gender, households and sustainability: Disentangling and re-entangling with the help of ‘work’ and ‘care’6
Thermal (In)equity and incarceration: A necessary nexus for geographers6
Attractions of delay: Using deliberative engagement to investigate the political and strategic impacts of greenhouse gas removal technologies6
Nonscalability and generating digital outer space natures in No Man’s Sky6
Replacing cheap nature? Sustainability, capitalist future-making and political ecologies of robotic pollination6
Clean development or the development of dispossession? The political economy of wind parks in Southern Mexico6
Making global oceans governance in/visible with Smart Earth: The case of Global Fishing Watch6
For “a no-state yet to come”: Palestinian urban place-making in Kufr Aqab, Jerusalem6
‘I stick to this side of the park’: Parks as shared spaces in contemporary Belfast6
Powering racial capitalism: Electricity, rate-making, and the uneven energy geographies of Atlanta6
In pursuit of diverse energy futures: The political economy of electricity in Senegal5
Water for whom? Desalination and the cooptation of the environmental justice frame in Southern California5
A multiplicity ofprek(s): Enacting a socionatural mosaic in the Cambodian upper Mekong delta5
Slippery ontologies of tidal flats5
Catholic clerical responses to climate change and Pope Francis’s Laudato Si’5
Living with cows, sheep and endemic disease in the North of England: Embodied care, biosocial collectivities and killability5
Hocus pocus? Spirituality and soil care in biodynamic agriculture5
Caring for water in Northern Peru: On fragile infrastructures and the diverse work involved in irrigation5
Political ecology and the Foucault effect: A need to diversify disciplinary approaches to ecological management?5
Environmental injustices in immigrant detention: How absences are embedded in the National Environmental Policy Act process5
Disappearing reeds on Chongming Island: An environmental microhistory of Chinese eco-development5
Urban informality and the state: Repairing Cairo’s waters through Gehood Zateya5
Just water transitions at the end of sugar in Maui, Hawai‘i5
Environmental justice and the state5
AirPods and the earth: Digital technologies, planned obsolescence and the Capitalocene5
Tiger atmospheres and co-belonging in mangrove worlds5
Environmental imaginaries and the environmental sciences of antimicrobial resistance5
Driving development in the Amazon: Extending infrastructural citizenship with political ecology in Bolivia4
Contested Sovereignties: Indigenous disputes over plurinational resource governance4
The invisible commodity: Local experiences with forest carbon offsetting in Indonesia4
Climate and energy justice along the Brahmaputra river in Northeast India4
Overflow: The oppositional life of an environmental impact study in a Senegalese mining negotiation4
Greenwashing in Palestine/Israel: Settler colonialism and environmental injustice in the age of climate catastrophe4
The multifaceted outcomes of community-engaged water quality management in a Palestinian refugee camp4
How to govern a sustainable supply chain: Standards, standardizers, and the political ecology of (in)advertence4
Earth in practice: Uncertainty, expertise and the expected Istanbul earthquake4
The infrastructures of White settler perception: A political phenomenology of colonialism, genocide, ecocide, and emergency4
Energy transition, rural transformation and local land-use planning: Insights from Ontario, Canada4
Constructing captive ecology at the aquarium: Hierarchy, care, violence, and the limits of control4
Introduction: Uneven geographies of electricity capital4
Revisiting power and powerlessness: Speculating on West Virginia’s energy future and the externalities of the socioecological fix4
The social life of mangroves: Neoliberal development and mangrove conservation in the changing landscape of Kutch4
Soil drugs of the future: The sustainability of BioAg and the repair of arable land4
Reparative accumulation? Financial risk and investment across socio-environmental crises4
Feminist digital natures4
Towards conceptions of green gentrification as more-than-human4
Infrastructuring drip irrigation: The gendered assembly of farmers, laborers and state subsidy programs4
Commons, Commoning and Co-Becoming: Nurturing Life-in-Common and Post-Capitalist Futures (An Introduction to the Theme Issue)4
Holding water for the city: Emergent geographies of storage and the urbanization of nature4
Against settler sustainability: California’s groundwater as a vertical frontier4
Multi-species, ecological and climate change temporalities: Opening a dialogue with phenology4
Individual animal geographies for the more-than-human city: Storying synanthropy and cynanthropy with urban coyotes4
Firescapes of disruption: An absence of insurance in landscapes of fire4
Invasive Plant Relations in a Global Pandemic: Caring for a “Problematic Pesto”4
Conserving inequality: How private conservation and property developers ‘fix’ spatial injustice in South Africa4
For multispecies autoethnography4
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