| The Whanganui River as Te Awa Tupua: Place-based law in a legally pluralistic society |
19 |
| Scaling the nexus: Towards integrated frameworks for analysing water, energy and food |
11 |
| Legal pluralisms, justice and spatial conflicts: New directions in legal geography |
11 |
| Urban shrinkage with Chinese characteristics |
10 |
| Law, pliability and the multicultural city: Documenting planning law in action |
9 |
| Practising academic mobilities: Bodies, networks and institutional rhythms |
6 |
| Reflections on the go-along: How disruptions can illuminate the relationships of health, place and practice |
6 |
| The water-energy-food nexus at home: New opportunities for policy interventions in household sustainability |
6 |
| Forbidden fire: Does criminalising fire hinder conservation efforts in swidden landscapes of the Brazilian Amazon? |
6 |
| From fire suppression to fire management: Advances and resistances to changes in fire policy in the savannas of Brazil and Venezuela |
6 |
| Hug-an-orphan vacations: Love and emotion in orphanage tourism |
5 |
| South-South volunteering and development |
5 |
| Planned relocation and everyday agency in low-lying coastal villages in Fiji |
5 |
| The hotelisation of the housing crisis: Experiences of family homelessness in Dublin hotels |
5 |
| Adaptive capacity of small-scale coastal fishers to climate and non-climate stressors in the Western region of Ghana |
5 |
| Place-speaking: Attending to the relational, material and governance messages of Silent Spring |
5 |
| Constructive tensions in resilience research: Critical reflections from a human geography perspective |
4 |
| Writing the body, writing others: A story of transcendence and potential in volunteering for development |
4 |
| Rethinking learning? Challenging and accommodating neoliberal educational agenda in the integration of Forest School into mainstream educational settings |
4 |
| Building relationships and negotiating difference in international development volunteerism |
3 |
| Toward anticipatory adaptation: Transforming social-ecological vulnerabilities in the Okavango Delta, Botswana |
3 |
| New frontiers of studentification: The commodification of student housing as a driver of urban change |
3 |
| Re-casting experience and risk along rocky coasts: A relational analysis using qualitative GIS |
3 |
| Ethnic internal migration: The importance of age and migrant status |
3 |
| Economic losses to sustainable timber production by fire in the Brazilian Amazon |
3 |
| Large-scale land acquisitions and institutions: Patterns, influence and barriers in Zambia |
3 |
| Moving beyond the shrimp farm: Spaces of shared environmental risk? |
3 |
| Unsustainable trajectories of domestic information technology use in Australia: Exploring diversity and the life course |
3 |
| Wetland conservation and legal layering: Managing Cambodia's great lake |
3 |
| Co-producing research in the Red Zone: Adaptation to fieldwork constraints with a transdisciplinary approach |
2 |
| A geographical multivariable multilevel analysis of social exclusion among older people in China: Evidence from the China Longitudinal Aging Social Survey ageing study |
2 |
| Everyday life and environmental change |
2 |
| A relational framework for investigating nexus governance |
2 |
| Stepping-up innovations in the water-energy-food nexus: A case study of anaerobic digestion in the UK |
2 |
| Quantifying flows and economies of informal e-waste hubs: Learning from the Israeli-Palestinian e-waste sector |
2 |
| Understanding development impact in international development volunteering: A relational approach |
2 |
| Mining, meaning and memory in the Andes |
2 |
| Impacts of urban stream pollution: A comparative spatial hedonic study of high-rise residential buildings in Guangzhou, south China |
2 |
| Role-playing games in natural resource management and research: Lessons learned from theory and practice |
2 |
| Revisiting the role of high-energy Pacific events in the environmental and cultural history of Easter Island (Rapa Nui) |
2 |
| Evaluation of the imprint of urban channel adjustment and management |
2 |
| Sanitation sustainability, seasonality and stacking: Improved facilities for how long, where and whom? |
1 |
| I was purchasing it; it wasn't given to me: Food project patronage and the geography of dignity work |
1 |
| International volunteerism and development in Asia-Pacific |
1 |
| Presenting health and medical geography: People, places, and change |
1 |
| Spaces of concern: Parliamentary discourse on Britain's overseas territories |
1 |
| Geography and the water-energy-food nexus: Introduction |
1 |
| Determination of buffer zone for negative externalities: Effect on housing prices |
1 |
| Subsistence migration: Smallholder food security and the maintenance of agriculture through mobility in Nicaragua |
1 |
| Firing up: Policy, politics and polemics under new and old burning regimes |
1 |