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Volume 112, issue 8, 2022
- Rapid Land-Cover and Land-Use Change in the Indo-Malaysian Region over the Last Thirty-Four Years Based on AVHRR NDVI Data pp. 2131-2151

- Yaqian He, Jonathan Chipman, Noel Siegert and Justin S. Mankin
- Optimizing for Equity: Sensor Coverage, Networks, and the Responsive City pp. 2152-2173

- Caitlin Robinson, Rachel S. Franklin and Jack Roberts
- New Data Technologies and the Politics of Scale in Environmental Management: Tracking Atlantic Bluefin Tuna pp. 2174-2194

- Elizabeth Havice, Lisa Campbell and Andre Boustany
- Articulating Populism in Place: A Relational Comparison of Kirchnerism in Argentina pp. 2195-2211

- Sam Halvorsen and Fernanda Valeria Torres
- A Generalized Model of Activity Space pp. 2212-2229

- Seth E. Spielman and Alex D. Singleton
- The Resilience Fix to Climate Disasters: Recursive and Contested Relations with Equity and Justice-Based Transformations in the Global South pp. 2230-2247

- Idowu Ajibade
- The Digital Growth Machine: Urban Change and the Ideology of Technology pp. 2248-2265

- Jovanna Rosen and Luis F. Alvarez León
- Applying a Population Flow–Based Spatial Weight Matrix in Spatial Econometric Models: Conceptual Framework and Application to COVID-19 Transmission Analysis pp. 2266-2286

- Pengyu Zhu, Jiarong Li and Yuting Hou
- Natural Exceptions or Exceptional Natures? Regulatory Science and the Production of Rarity pp. 2287-2304

- Katherine R. Clifford
- Promises and Profit in “Debt-Free” Higher Education: The Geographies of Income Share Agreements in the United States pp. 2305-2323

- Emily Rosenman, Dan Cohen, Tom Baker and Ksenia Arapko
- Participatory Mapping: A Systematic Review and Open Science Framework for Future Research pp. 2324-2343

- Timna Denwood, Jonathan J. Huck and Sarah Lindley
- Infrastructure’s (Supra)Sacralizing Effects: Contesting Littoral Spaces of Fishing, Faith, and Futurity along Sri Lanka’s Western Coastline pp. 2344-2359

- Orlando Woods
- Sanctuary Space, Racialized Violence, and Memories of Resistance pp. 2360-2372

- Katharyne Mitchell and Key MacFarlane
- Centaur VGI: An Evaluation of Engagement, Speed, and Quality in Hybrid Humanitarian Mapping pp. 2373-2392

- Kirsty Watkinson, Jonathan J. Huck and Angela Harris
- From Residential Neighborhood to Activity Space: The Effects of Educational Segregation on Crime and Their Moderation by Social Context pp. 2393-2412

- Yanji Zhang, Liang Cai, Guangwen Song, Lin Liu and Chunwu Zhu
- Integrating Spatial and Ethnographic Methods for Resilience Research: A Thick Mapping Approach for Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico pp. 2413-2435

- Thomaz Carvalhaes, Vivaldi Rinaldi, Zhen Goh, Shams Azad, Juanita Uribe and Masoud Ghandehari
- Politics of Disavowal: Megaprojects, Infrastructural Biopolitics, Disavowed Subjects pp. 2436-2451

- Gediminas Lesutis
- Transgressive Capabilities: Skill Development and Social Disruption in Rural India pp. 2452-2468

- Trent Brown and Syed Shoaib Ali
- The Stories We Tell: Challenging Exclusionary Histories of Geography in U.S. Graduate Curriculum pp. 2469-2485

- Eden Kinkaid and Lauren Fritzsche
- “When and Where I Enter”: The National Council of Negro Women, Black Women’s Organizing Power, and the Fight to End Hunger pp. 2486-2500

- Priscilla McCutcheon
- Manuscript Reviewers pp. em-i-em-ii

- The Editors
Volume 112, issue 7, 2022
- Indignation, Civic Virtue, and the Right of Resistance: Critical Geography and Antifascism in Italy pp. 1833-1849

- Federico Ferretti
- Precise Elevation Thresholds Associated with Salt Marsh–Upland Ecotones along the Mississippi Gulf Coast pp. 1850-1865

- Carlton P. Anderson, Gregory A. Carter and Margaret C. B. Waldron
- Regionalization with Self-Organizing Maps for Sharing Higher Resolution Protected Health Information pp. 1866-1889

- Brittany Krzyzanowski and Steven Manson
- Between Flood and Drought: Environmental Racism, Settler Waterscapes, and Indigenous Water Justice in South America’s Chaco pp. 1890-1910

- Joel E. Correia
- The Significance of W.E.B. Du Bois’s Decolonial Geopolitics pp. 1911-1925

- Adam Moore and Nour Joudah
- Community-Level Social Topic Tracking of Urban Emergency: A Case Study of COVID-19 pp. 1926-1941

- Mingxuan Dou and Yanyan Gu
- Whose Value Lies in the Urban Mine? Reconfiguring Permissions, Work, and the Benefits of Waste in South Africa pp. 1942-1957

- Nate Millington, Kathleen Stokes and Mary Lawhon
- Finding Queer Life through Allies: The Geography and Intentions of Mainstream-Oriented, Ostensibly LGBTQ-Supportive Businesses in a Smaller Metropolitan Area of the U.S. South pp. 1958-1973

- Andrew H. Whittemore
- Spatial Associations between COVID-19 Incidence Rates and Work Sectors: Geospatial Modeling of Infection Patterns among Migrants in Oman pp. 1974-1993

- Shawky Mansour, Ammar Abulibdeh, Mohammed Alahmadi, Adham Al-Said, Alkhattab Al-Said, Gary Watmough and Peter M. Atkinson
- Imposing Worlds: Ontological Marginalization and Reclamation through Irrigation Infrastructure in Rajapur, Nepal pp. 1994-2011

- Sierra Gladfelter
- “100 Resilient Cities”: Addressing Urban Violence and Creating a World of Ordinary Resilient Cities pp. 2012-2027

- Patrick Naef
- The Hispania Map of the Hogenberg Road Atlas (1579) and the Current Spanish Transport Network pp. 2028-2044

- Federico Pablo-Martí and Jesús López Requena
- Sleeping Lion or Sick Man? Machine Learning Approaches to Deciphering Heterogeneous Images of Chinese in North America pp. 2045-2063

- Qiang Fu, Yufan Zhuang, Yushu Zhu and Xin Guo
- Anticipating a Crisis: Creating a Market for Transnational Dementia Care in Thailand pp. 2064-2079

- Caleb Johnston and Geraldine Pratt
- More than Bare-Bones Survival? From the Urban Margins to the Urban Commons pp. 2080-2095

- Geoffrey DeVerteuil, Matthew D. Marr and Johannes Kiener
- Welcome to the Digital Village: Networking Geographies of Agrarian Change pp. 2096-2110

- Hilary Oliva Faxon
- Five-Star Homes: Hotel Imaginaries and Class Distinction in Australia’s Elite Vertical Urbanism pp. 2111-2129

- Louise Dorignon and Ilan Wiesel
- The Ethics of Geography–Military Relations: A Reply to Our Interlocutors pp. e-vii-e-xi

- Joel Wainwright and Bryan R. Weaver
- Ethics and the Geography–Military Nexus: Responses to Wainwright and Weaver pp. e-i-e-vi

- Reuben Rose-Redwood, Eric Sheppard, Geraldine Pratt, Susan M. Roberts, Mark R. Read, Chris Fuhriman and Emily T. Yeh
Volume 112, issue 6, 2022
- Correction pp. I-III

- The Editors
- Correction pp. IV-IV

- The Editors
- Global Discourses and Local Disconnects: Gender, Aging, Health, and Well-Being in Uganda pp. 1519-1536

- Andrea Rishworth and Susan Elliott
- Tenant Trouble: Resisting Precarity in Berlin’s Märkisches Viertel, 1968–1974 pp. 1537-1552

- Alexander Vasudevan
- Tracks of Death: Elephant Casualties along the Habaipur–Diphu Railway in Assam, India pp. 1553-1575

- Rekib Ahmed, Anup Saikia and Scott M. Robeson
- Humanistic GIS: Toward a Research Agenda pp. 1576-1592

- Bo Zhao
- The Financial Geography of Resilience: A Case Study of Goldman Sachs pp. 1593-1613

- Michael A. Urban, Vladímir Pažitka, Stefanos Ioannou and Dariusz Wójcik
- A Seasonal Resilience Index to Evaluate the Impacts of Super Typhoons on Urban Vegetation in Hong Kong pp. 1614-1632

- Yasong Guo, Luoma Wan, Hongsheng Zhang, Yinyi Lin and Haowen Wang
- Apostasy of an “Anti-Assessment” Curmudgeon: Developing a Geographic Concept Inventory for Assessing Program-Level Learning Outcomes in a Department of Geography pp. 1633-1648

- Paul C. Sutton, Xuantong Wang and Bingxin Qi
- White Guys in the Borderlands: Boundary Surveying, Imperial Technoscience, and Environmental Change in the Nile Valley and at Lake Rudolf (Turkana), 1898–1909 pp. 1649-1665

- Matthew Tillotson
- Identifying Urban Agglomerations in China Based on Density–Density Correlation Functions pp. 1666-1684

- Xingye Tan and Bo Huang
- Climate Gentrification: Risk, Rent, and Restructuring in Greater Miami pp. 1685-1701

- Zac J. Taylor and Manuel B. Aalbers
- A Method for Measuring Coupled Individual and Social Vulnerability to Environmental Hazards pp. 1702-1725

- Joseph V. Tuccillo and Seth E. Spielman
- Translocal Precarity: Labor and Social Reproduction in Cambodia pp. 1726-1740

- W. Nathan Green and Jennifer Estes
- Measuring Robustness and Coverage of Transportation Networks with Multiple Routes and Hubs pp. 1741-1760

- Jeremy Auerbach and Hyun Kim
- A Relational Comparison: The Gendered Effects of Cross-Border Work in Palestine within a Global Frame pp. 1761-1776

- Mark Griffiths and Andrew Brooks
- Association between Global Air Pollution and COVID-19 Mortality: A Study of Forty-Six Cities in the World pp. 1777-1793

- Yuan Meng, Man Sing Wong, Mei-Po Kwan and Rui Zhu
- “It’s Not for Everybody”: Life in Arizona’s Sparsely Populated Areas pp. 1794-1811

- François-Michel Le Tourneau
- Investigating an Aggregate Mine Proposal Using the Graph Model for Conflict Resolution pp. 1812-1832

- Simone Philpot and Keith W. Hipel
Volume 112, issue 5, 2022
- Games in Socioenvironmental Research pp. 1207-1223

- Niko Yiannakoulias
- Rents, Experiments, and the Perpetual Presence of Concessionary Weather Insurance pp. 1224-1242

- Leigh Johnson
- Un/Making Assets: The Institutional Limits to Financialization pp. 1243-1259

- Kelly Kay and Renee Tapp
- The Field Geomorphologist in a Time of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning pp. 1260-1277

- Chris Houser, Jacob Lehner and Alex Smith
- Geographically Weighted Regression Modeling for Multiple Outcomes pp. 1278-1295

- Vivian Yi-Ju Chen, Tse-Chuan Yang and Hong-Lian Jian
- Neither Ground on Which to Stand, nor Self to Defend: The Structural Denial (and Radical Histories) of Black Self-Defense pp. 1296-1312

- Adam Bledsoe
- Heat Waves and Road Traffic Collisions in Alabama, United States pp. 1313-1327

- Connor Y. H. Wu
- Automatic Crater Detection by Training Random Forest Classifiers with Legacy Crater Map and Spatial Structural Information Derived from Digital Terrain Analysis pp. 1328-1349

- Yan-Wen Wang, Cheng-Zhi Qin, Wei-Ming Cheng, A-Xing Zhu, Yu-Jing Wang and Liang-Jun Zhu
- Policy Mobility and Postcolonialism: The Geographical Production of Urban Policy Territories in Lusaka and Sacramento pp. 1350-1368

- Matthew Lane
- Under the Dome: A 3D Urban Texture Model and Its Relationship with Urban Land Surface Temperature pp. 1369-1389

- Qingfeng Guan, Yao Yao, Teng Ma, Ye Hong, Yongpan Bie and Jianjun Lyu
- Algorithmic Finance: Algorithmic Trading across Speculative Time-Spaces pp. 1390-1402

- Thomas Skou Grindsted
- Geographic Boundary Definitions and the Robustness of Common Food Retail Environment Measures pp. 1403-1423

- Benjamin Scharadin, Michele Ver Ploeg and Chris Dicken
- “I Don’t Want You in My Country”: Migrants Navigating Borderland Violences between Colombia and Chile pp. 1424-1440

- Megan Ryburn
- Intercity Population Migration Conditioned by City Industry Structures pp. 1441-1460

- Yuxia Wang, Xia Li, Xin Yao, Shuang Li and Yu Liu
- Restorative and Afflicting Qualities of the Microspace Encounter: Psychophysiological Reactions to the Spaces of the City pp. 1461-1483

- Tess Osborne
- Aging in Place: From the Neighborhood Environment, Sense of Community, to Life Satisfaction pp. 1484-1499

- Feiyang Zhang, Becky P. Y. Loo and Bo Wang
- Van Gogh in the Neighborhood: Creative Placemaking and Community Art in Singapore pp. 1500-1517

- T. C. Chang
Volume 112, issue 4, 2022
- Situating El Niño: Toward a Critical (Physical) Geography of ENSO Research Practice pp. 877-892

- George Adamson
- Working from Home and Digital Divides: Resilience during the Pandemic pp. 893-913

- Hannah Budnitz and Emmanouil Tranos
- The Flexibility Fix: Low-Carbon Energy Transition in the United Kingdom and the Spatiotemporality of Capital pp. 914-930

- James Angel
- Everyday Geography and Service Accessibility: The Contours of Disadvantage in Relation to Mental Health pp. 931-947

- Julie Vallée, Martine Shareck, Yan Kestens and Katherine L. Frohlich
- Does the Belt and Road Initiative Really Increase CO2 Emissions? pp. 948-967

- Dongmei Tang, Xia Li, Xiaocong Xu, Xiaoping Liu, Han Zhang, Hong Shi, Shuwen Liu and Han Zhang
- Uncertainties in the Assessment of COVID-19 Risk: A Study of People’s Exposure to High-Risk Environments Using Individual-Level Activity Data pp. 968-987

- Jianwei Huang and Mei-Po Kwan
- Beyond Local Case Studies in Political Ecology: Spatializing Agricultural Water Infrastructure in Maharashtra Using a Critical, Multimethods, and Multiscalar Approach pp. 988-1007

- Sameer H. Shah and Leila M. Harris
- Fragments for the Future: Selective Urbanism in Rural North India pp. 1008-1022

- Jane Dyson and Craig Jeffrey
- What Is Essential Travel? Socioeconomic Differences in Travel Demand in Columbus, Ohio, during the COVID-19 Lockdown pp. 1023-1046

- Armita Kar, Huyen T. K. Le and Harvey J. Miller
- “We Spray So We Can Live”: Agrochemical Kinship, Mystery Kidney Disease, and Struggles for Health in Dry Zone Sri Lanka pp. 1047-1064

- Nari Senanayake
- Mesoscale Infrastructures and Uneven Development: Bicycle Sharing Systems in the United States as “Already Splintered” Urbanism pp. 1065-1083

- John G. Stehlin and Will B. Payne
- Modeling Education Deserts for Veterans and Military Families in the Southern United States pp. 1084-1107

- Patricia Solís and Amal H. Aljaddani
- An Unthinkable Politics for Multispecies Flourishing within and beyond Colonial-Capitalist Ruins pp. 1108-1122

- Kathryn Gillespie
- Maroon Socioterritorial Movements pp. 1123-1138

- Ana Laura Zavala Guillen
- Shedding Light on Agricultural Transitions, Dragon Fruit Cultivation, and Electrification in Southern Vietnam Using Mixed Methods pp. 1139-1158

- Laura Egan Krauser, Forrest R. Stevens, Andrea E. Gaughan, Son V. Nghiem, Pham Thi Mai Thy, Pham Tran Nhat Duy and Le Trung Chon
- The Urban Metabolism of Waterborne Diseases: Variegated Citizenship, (Waste)Water Flows, and Climatic Variability in Maputo, Mozambique pp. 1159-1178

- Maria Rusca, Noor Jehan Gulamussen, Johanna Weststrate, Eugénia Inacio Nguluve, Elsa Maria Salvador, Paolo Paron and Giuliana Ferrero
- Urban Sprawl as Policy Sprawl: Distinguishing Chinese Capitalism’s Suburban Spatial Fix pp. 1179-1194

- Julie T. Miao and Nicholas Phelps
- Ronald John Johnston, 1941–2020 pp. 1195-1205

- Alexander B. Murphy, James D. Sidaway and Michiel van Meeteren
Volume 112, issue 3, 2022
- Introduction to Displacements pp. 621-625

- Kendra Strauss
- The Need for Inter/Subdisciplinary Thinking in Critical Conceptualizations of Displacement pp. 626-635

- Asa Roast, Deirdre Conlon, Glenda Garelli and Louise Waite
- Provincializing Trump: Organized Displacement in Global Politics pp. 636-643

- Diren Valayden
- Environmental Displacement in the Anthropocene pp. 644-653

- Elizabeth Lunstrum and Pablo S. Bose
- Species on the Move: Environmental Change, Displacement and Conservation pp. 654-663

- Richard Matthew, Elaine (Lan Yin) Hsiao, Philippe Le Billon and Galeo Saintz
- Cumulative Socionatural Displacements: Reconceptualizing Climate Displacements in a World Already on the Move pp. 664-673

- Lisa C. Kelley, Annie Shattuck and Kimberley Anh Thomas
- The Power to Stay: Climate, Cocoa, and the Politics of Displacement pp. 674-683

- Sean F. Kennedy
- Robotics, Affective Displacement, and the Automation of Care pp. 684-691

- Casey R. Lynch, David Bissell, Lily A. House-Peters and Vincent J. Del Casino
- Lessons from Fire: The Displaced Radiata Pine on Mapuche Homelands and the California Roots of Chile’s Climate Crisis pp. 692-705

- Cinthya Ammerman
- For Autoethnographies of Displacement Beyond Gentrification: The Body as Archive, Memory as Data pp. 706-714

- Stefano Bloch
- Trauma as Displacement: Observations from Refugee Resettlement pp. 715-722

- Patricia Ehrkamp, Jenna M. Loyd and Anna J. Secor
- The Double Bind of Displacement: U.S. Sanctions, the Muslim Ban, and Experiences of Dislocation for Iranians Pursuing Higher Education in the United States pp. 723-731

- A. Marie Ranjbar
- Urban Flight and Rural Rights in a Pandemic: Exploring Narratives of Place, Displacement, and “the Right to Be Rural” in the Context of COVID-19 pp. 732-741

- S. Ashleigh Weeden, Jean Hardy and Karen Foster
- Rebordering South Asia: Displaced Persons and Urbanization pp. 742-752

- Sharif A. Wahab and Ishan Ashutosh
- Market-Induced Displacement and Its Afterlives: Lived Experiences of Loss and Resilience pp. 753-762

- Helga Leitner, Eric Sheppard and Emma Colven
- Subterranean Displacements and Replacements in Singapore: Politics, Materialities, and Mentalities pp. 763-771

- Chih Yuan Woon and Klaus Dodds
- Vertical Gentrification: A 3D Analysis of Luxury Housing Development in New York City pp. 772-780

- John Lauermann
- Displacement without Redistribution: Practicality and Reproduction in the Digitalization of Logistics pp. 781-788

- Jess Bier
- Disrupting Infrastructures of Colonial Hydro-Modernity: Lepcha and Dakelh Struggles against Temporal and Territorial Displacements pp. 789-798

- Mabel Denzin Gergan and Tyler McCreary
- Revisiting the Natures of War: Aegean Islands and the Ecologies of Displacement during the Civil War (1946–1949) pp. 799-807

- Dimitrios Bormpoudakis and Panos Bourlessas
- Multiscalar Practices of Fossil Fuel Displacement pp. 808-818

- Siddharth Sareen, Jakob Grandin and Håvard Haarstad
- Precarious (Dis)Placement: Temporality and the Legal Rewriting of Refugee Protection in Denmark pp. 819-827

- Malene H. Jacobsen
- Contending with the Palimpsest: Reading the Land through Black Women’s Emotional Geographies pp. 828-837

- Andrea Roberts and Maia L. Butler
- Disrupting Displacements: Making Knowledges for Futures Otherwise in Gullah/Geechee Nation pp. 838-846

- Kate Driscoll Derickson
- Community-Engaged Regenerative Mapping in an Age of Displacement and COVID-19 pp. 847-858

- Solange Muñoz, Elizabeth A. Walsh, J. A. Cooper and Jeremy Auerbach
- “Migration Is Not a Crime”: Migrant Justice and the Creative Uses of Paddington Bear pp. 859-866

- David K. Seitz
- “We’re Still Here”: An Abolition Ecology Blockade of Double Dispossession of Gullah/Geechee Land pp. 867-876

- Dean Hardy, Maurice Bailey and Nik Heynen
Volume 112, issue 2, 2022
- Mobile Gaming Production Networks, Platform Business Groups, and the Market Power of China’s Tencent pp. 307-330

- Neil M. Coe and Chun Yang
- Climatology and Trends of Tornado-Favorable Atmospheric Ingredients in the United States pp. 331-349

- Todd W. Moore, Jennifer M. St. Clair and Michael P. McGuire
- Agglomerative Effects of Crime Attractors and Generators on Street Robbery? An Assessment by Luojia 1-01 Satellite Nightlight pp. 350-367

- Lin Liu, Hanlin Zhou and Minxuan Lan
- An Arkansas Parable for the Anthropocene pp. 368-386

- Matthew Gandy
- Historical Fire Regimes and Stand Dynamics of Xerophytic Pine–Oak Stands in the Southern Appalachian Mountains, Virginia, USA pp. 387-409

- Charles W. Lafon, Georgina G. DeWeese, William T. Flatley, Serena R. Aldrich and Adam T. Naito
- Put the Horse NEXT to the Lake and FAR from the Water Tower: Locative Understanding in Geographic Environments pp. 410-431

- Scott M. Freundschuh and Mark Blades
- With, Not for, Money: Ranch Management Trajectories of the Super-Rich in Greater Yellowstone pp. 432-448

- Kathleen Epstein, Julia H. Haggerty and Hannah Gosnell
- Water Scarcity in the Face of Hurricanes: Improving the Resilience of Potable Water Supplies in Selected Florida Counties pp. 449-467

- Fautemeh Sajadi Bami, Kamal A. Alsharif and Hannah Torres
- Another Look at the “Mercator Effect” on Global-Scale Cognitive Maps: Not in Areas but in Directions pp. 468-486

- Daniel R. Montello and Sarah E. Battersby
- Indigenous Resurgence, Identity Politics, and the Anticommodification of Nature: The Chilean Water Market and the Atacameño People pp. 487-504

- Manuel Prieto
- Beyond Distance Decay: Discover Homophily in Spatially Embedded Social Networks pp. 505-521

- Yang Xu, Paolo Santi and Carlo Ratti
- A Comparative Approach for Environmental Justice Analysis: Explaining Divergent Societal Distributions of Particulate Matter and Ozone Pollution across U.S. Neighborhoods pp. 522-541

- Timothy W. Collins, Sara E. Grineski and Shawna M. Nadybal
- Comparing Household and Individual Measures of Access through a Food Environment Lens: What Household Food Opportunities Are Missed When Measuring Access to Food Retail at the Individual Level? pp. 542-562

- Lindsey G. Smith, Michael J. Widener, Bochu Liu, Steven Farber, Leia M. Minaker, Zachary Patterson, Kristian Larsen and Jason Gilliland
- Analysis of Forty Years of Geographic Disparity in Liver Cancer Mortality and the Influence of Risk Factors pp. 563-580

- Xiaoping Shen, Limin Wang, Xiulan Zhang, Jiangmei Liu, Lijun Wang and Li Zhu
- Where Do Neighborhood Effects End? Moving to Multiscale Spatial Contextual Effects pp. 581-601

- Ana Petrović, Maarten van Ham and David Manley
- Spatiotemporal Data-Adaptive Clustering Algorithm: An Intelligent Computational Technique for City Big Data pp. 602-619

- Geonhwa You
Volume 112, issue 1, 2022
- Peopling the Environmental State: River Restoration and State Power pp. 1-18

- Chris Sneddon, Francis J. Magilligan and Coleen A. Fox
- The Glyphosate Assemblage: Herbicides, Uneven Development, and Chemical Geographies of Ubiquity pp. 19-35

- Marion Werner, Christian Berndt and Becky Mansfield
- Human Influences and Decreasing Synchrony between Meteorological and Hydrological Droughts in Wisconsin Since the 1980s pp. 36-55

- Woonsup Choi, Susan Ann Borchardt and Jinmu Choi
- Evolution of Urban Spatial Clusters in China: A Graph-Based Method Using Nighttime Light Data pp. 56-77

- Congxiao Wang, Bailang Yu, Zuoqi Chen, Yan Liu, Wei Song, Xia Li, Chengshu Yang, Christopher Small, Song Shu and Jianping Wu
- A Transboundary Political Ecology of Volcanic Sand Mining pp. 78-96

- Michelle Ann Miller
- Placing Racial Triangulation, Triangulating Place and Race: Chinese Grocery Stores in the Mississippi Delta during the Jim Crow Era pp. 97-122

- Shaolu Yu
- Aridity Index Variations and Dust Events in Iran from 1990 to 2018 pp. 123-140

- Zohre Ebrahimi-Khusfi, Maryam Mirakbari and Mojtaba Soleimani-Sardo
- The Varying Relationships between Multidimensional Urban Form and Urban Vitality in Chinese Megacities: Insights from a Comparative Analysis pp. 141-166

- Chang Xia, Anqi Zhang and Anthony G. O. Yeh
- W(h)ither the Indian Act? How Statutory Law Is Rewriting Canada’s Settler Colonial Formation pp. 167-183

- Susan Collis
- A New Paraglacial Typology of High Arctic Coastal Systems: Application to Recherchefjorden, Svalbard pp. 184-205

- Kamila Jarosz, Piotr Zagórski, Mateusz Moskalik, Michael Lim, Jan Rodzik and Karolina Mędrek
- “How Ya Gonna Keep ’Em Down on the Farm, After They’ve Seen Paree?” World War I Overseas Military Service and Rural Americans’ Postwar Occupational Mobility pp. 206-225

- Angela R. Cunningham
- Wayfinding Behavior and Spatial Knowledge Acquisition: Are They the Same in Virtual Reality and in Real-World Environments? pp. 226-246

- Weihua Dong, Tong Qin, Tianyu Yang, Hua Liao, Bing Liu, Liqiu Meng and Yu Liu
- Temporal Changes of Transit-Induced Gentrification: A Forty-Year Experience in Tokyo, Japan pp. 247-265

- Jen-Jia Lin, Tetsuo Yai and Chi-Hao Chen
- Social Media and Emergency Services: Information Sharing about Cases of Missing Persons in Rural Sweden pp. 266-285

- Vania Ceccato and Robin Petersson
- Staying at Home Is a Privilege: Evidence from Fine-Grained Mobile Phone Location Data in the United States during the COVID-19 Pandemic pp. 286-305

- Xiao Huang, Junyu Lu, Song Gao, Sicheng Wang, Zhewei Liu and Hanxue Wei
- Correction pp. em-ii-em-ii

- The Editors
- Correction pp. em-i-em-i

- The Editors
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