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Volume 109, issue 6, 2019
- Power and Changing Riverscapes: The Socioecological Fix and Newspaper Discourse Concerning the Rhône River (France) Since 1945 pp. 1671-1690

- Emeline Comby, Yves-François Le Lay and Hervé Piégay
- Geographies of the Pluriverse: Decolonial Thinking and Ontological Conflict on Colombia’s Pacific Coast pp. 1691-1705

- Ulrich Oslender
- Native American Land-Use Impacts on a Temperate Forested Ecosystem, West Central New York State pp. 1706-1728

- Albert E. Fulton and Catherine H. Yansa
- Networks of (Dis)connection: Mobility Practices, Tertiary Streets, and Sectarian Divisions in North Belfast pp. 1729-1747

- Gemma Davies, John Dixon, Colin G. Tredoux, J. Duncan Whyatt, Jonny J. Huck, Brendan Sturgeon, Bree T. Hocking, Neil Jarman and Dominic Bryan
- Return of the Repressed: Native Presence and American Memory in John Muir’s Boyhood and Youth pp. 1748-1757

- Paul Robbins and Sarah A. Moore
- Gray Zones: The Everyday Practices and Governance of Water beyond the Network pp. 1758-1774

- Yaffa Truelove
- Intensification of Midwestern Agriculture as a Regional Climate Modifier and Atmospheric Boundary Layer Moisture Source pp. 1775-1794

- Andrew C. Hill, Martin Mitchell, Fei Yuan and Christopher T. Ruhland
- Social Network, Activity Space, Sentiment, and Evacuation: What Can Social Media Tell Us? pp. 1795-1810

- Yuqin Jiang, Zhenlong Li and Susan L. Cutter
- Making Space in Critical Environmental Geography for the Metabolic Rift pp. 1811-1828

- Brian M. Napoletano, John Bellamy Foster, Brett Clark, Pedro S. Urquijo, Michael K. McCall and Jaime Paneque-Gálvez
- Critical Geographies of Human Rights and the Spatial Dimensions of International Law Violations in Rakhine State, Myanmar pp. 1829-1844

- Jean Connolly Carmalt
- Social–Spatial Analyses of Attitudes toward the Desert in a Southwestern U.S. City pp. 1845-1864

- Riley Andrade, Kelli L. Larson, David M. Hondula and Janet Franklin
- Geographies of the Sea: Negotiating Human–Fish Interactions in the Waterscapes of Colombia’s Pacific Coast pp. 1865-1884

- Paula Satizábal and Wolfram H. Dressler
- Shaping Geographies of Informal Education: A Global South Perspective pp. 1885-1902

- Katherine V. Gough, Thilde Langevang, Paul W. K. Yankson and George Owusu
- Cultivating Engagements: Ethnic Minority Migrants, Agriculture, and Environment in the Murray-Darling Basin, Australia pp. 1903-1921

- Lesley Head, Natascha Klocker, Olivia Dun and Ikerne Aguirre-Bielschowsky
- Transitional Ethics and Aesthetics: Reimagining the Postdisaster City in Christchurch, New Zealand pp. 1922-1940

- Paul Cloke and Simon Dickinson
- Environmental Knowledge Cartographies: Evaluating Competing Discourses in U.S. Hydraulic Fracturing Rule-Making pp. 1941-1960

- Jennifer Baka, Arielle Hesse, Erika Weinthal and Karen Bakker
- Accumulated Injuries of Environmental Injustice: Living and Working with Petrochemical Pollution in Nanjing, China pp. 1961-1977

- Alice Mah and Xinhong Wang
- India’s Emergent Urban Formations pp. 1978-1998

- Robbin Jan van Duijne and Jan Nijman
- Sovereignty, the Hyperreal, and “Taking Back Control” pp. 1999-2015

- Paul B. Richardson
- Manuscript Reviewers pp. 2016-2017

- The Editors
- Annals, Volume 109 Index pp. 2018-2029

- The Editors
Volume 109, issue 5, 2019
- The Nature of Neighborhoods: Using Big Data to Rethink the Geographies of Atlanta’s Neighborhood Planning Unit System pp. 1341-1361

- Taylor Shelton and Ate Poorthuis
- Rendering Renewable: Technoscience and the Political Economy of Waste-to-Energy Regulation in the European Union pp. 1362-1378

- Ingrid Behrsin
- Strategically “Out of Place”: Unemployed Migrants Mobilizing Rural and Urban Identities in North India pp. 1379-1393

- Andrew Deuchar
- Urban Geocryology: Mapping Urban–Rural Contrasts in Active-Layer Thickness, Barrow Peninsula, Northern Alaska pp. 1394-1414

- Anna E. Klene and Frederick E. Nelson
- How Short Is Long Enough? Modeling Temporal Aspects of Human Mobility Behavior Using Mobile Phone Data pp. 1415-1432

- Eun-hye Yoo
- Constraining Risk Narratives: A Multidecadal Media Analysis of Drinking Water Insecurity in Bangladesh pp. 1433-1453

- Alex Fischer
- Mobilizing Territory: Socioterritorial Movements in Comparative Perspective pp. 1454-1470

- Sam Halvorsen, Bernardo Mançano Fernandes and Fernanda Valeria Torres
- Habitat Fragmentation and Breeding Bird Populations in Western North Dakota after the Introduction of Hydraulic Fracturing pp. 1471-1492

- Richard Bohannon and Mikhail Blinnikov
- Choropleth Mapping with Uncertainty: A Maximum Likelihood–Based Classification Scheme pp. 1493-1510

- Wangshu Mu and Daoqin Tong
- Trading Sand, Undermining Lives: Omitted Livelihoods in the Global Trade in Sand pp. 1511-1528

- Vanessa Lamb, Melissa Marschke and Jonathan Rigg
- The City as “Dissonant” Fetish: Urban (Re)production, Gentrification, and the Conceptual Limits of Commodity Fetishism pp. 1529-1540

- Joseph Pierce and Katherine B. Hankins
- Cities as Coral Reefs: Using Rugosity to Measure Metabolism across the Urban Interface pp. 1541-1559

- Catherine Brinkley
- An Analysis of Commuting Distance and Job Accessibility for Residents in a U.S. Legacy City pp. 1560-1582

- Nan Ding and Sharmistha Bagchi-Sen
- The Strange Flight of the Peacock: Farmers’ Atypical Northwesterly Migration from Central China, 200 BC–1400 AD pp. 1583-1596

- Qing Pei, Zachary Nowak, Guodong Li, Chong Xu and Wing Ki Chan
- Environmental Injustice and Religion: Outdoor Air Pollution Disparities in Metropolitan Salt Lake City, Utah pp. 1597-1617

- Timothy W. Collins and Sara E. Grineski
- Maar Stories: How Oral Traditions Aid Understanding of Maar Volcanism and Associated Phenomena during Preliterate Times pp. 1618-1631

- Patrick D. Nunn, Loredana Lancini, Leigh Franks, Rita Compatangelo-Soussignan and Adrian McCallum
- Decolonizing the Northeast: Brazilian Subalterns, Non-European Heritages, and Radical Geography in Pernambuco pp. 1632-1650

- Federico Ferretti
- The Prevalence of Prosperous Shrinking Cities pp. 1651-1670

- Maxwell Hartt
Volume 109, issue 4, 2019
- Seasonal Frequency and Spatial Distribution of Tornadoes in the United States and Their Relationship to the El Niño/Southern Oscillation pp. 1033-1051

- Todd W. Moore
- A Semantic and Sentiment Analysis on Online Neighborhood Reviews for Understanding the Perceptions of People toward Their Living Environments pp. 1052-1073

- Yingjie Hu, Chengbin Deng and Zhou Zhou
- The Political Ecology of Landscape Change, Malaria, and Cumulative Vulnerability in Central Ghana’s Gold Mining Country pp. 1074-1091

- David Ferring and Heidi Hausermann
- Plumbing Poverty: Mapping Hot Spots of Racial and Geographic Inequality in U.S. Household Water Insecurity pp. 1092-1109

- Shiloh Deitz and Katie Meehan
- Future Extreme Event Risk in the Rural Northeastern United States pp. 1110-1130

- Jonathan M. Winter, Fiona L. Bowen, Trevor F. Partridge and Jonathan W. Chipman
- How Valid Are Social Vulnerability Models? pp. 1131-1153

- Samuel Rufat, Eric Tate, Christopher T. Emrich and Federico Antolini
- The Enigma of the Asian Elephant: Sovereignty, Reproductive Nature, and the Limits of Empire pp. 1154-1171

- Jacob Shell
- Domestic Geographies of Parental and Infant (Co-) Becomings: Home-Space, Nighttime Breastfeeding, and Parent–Infant Sleep pp. 1172-1187

- Cecilia Tomori and Kate Boyer
- The Spatially Varying Components of Vulnerability to Energy Poverty pp. 1188-1207

- Caitlin Robinson, Sarah Lindley and Stefan Bouzarovski
- Appetite for Imprecision: The Role of Bureaucracy in Implementing a Pay-for-Performance Program pp. 1208-1225

- Ritwick Ghosh
- Political Discourse and the Planned City: Nehru’s Projection and Appropriation of Chandigarh, the Capital of Punjab pp. 1226-1239

- Ganeshwari Singh, Simrit Kahlon and Vishwa Bandhu Singh Chandel
- Convergence and Divergence of UNFCCC Nationally Determined Contributions pp. 1240-1261

- Scott R. Stephenson, Neil Oculi, Alex Bauer and Stephanie Carhuayano
- Performance, Emotions, and Diplomacy in the United Nations Assemblage in New York pp. 1262-1278

- Alun Jones and Julian Clark
- Historical Geographies of the Future: Airships and the Making of Imperial Atmospheres pp. 1279-1299

- Martin Mahony
- Embodied Architectural Geographies of Consumption and the Mall Paseo Chiloé Controversy in Southern Chile pp. 1300-1316

- Jacob C. Miller
- Institutions, Extreme Weather, and Urbanization in the Greater Mekong Region pp. 1317-1340

- Han Li, Yao Zhou and Yehua Dennis Wei
Volume 109, issue 3, 2019
- Urban Assemblages, (In)formality, and Housing in the Global North pp. 685-704

- Mark Jayne and Sarah Marie Hall
- Geomorphic Responses to Extreme Rainfall, Catastrophic Flooding, and Dam Failures across an Urban to Rural Landscape pp. 705-729

- Francis J. Magilligan, L. Allan James, Scott A. Lecce, James T. Dietrich and John A. Kupfer
- Measuring the Geometric and Semantic Similarity of Space–Time Prisms Using Temporal Signatures pp. 730-753

- Harvey J. Miller, Young Jaegal and Martin Raubal
- Environmental Beta or How Institutional Investors Think about Climate Change and Fossil Fuel Risk pp. 754-774

- Brett Christophers
- The Timescape of Smart Cities pp. 775-790

- Rob Kitchin
- Afroalpine Wetlands of the Bale Mountains, Ethiopia: Distribution, Dynamics, and Conceptual Flow Model pp. 791-811

- Stephen M. Chignell, Melinda J. Laituri, Nicholas E. Young and Paul H. Evangelista
- Epidemic Forest: A Spatiotemporal Model for Communicable Diseases pp. 812-836

- Meifang Li, Xun Shi, Xia Li, Wenjun Ma, Jianfeng He and Tao Liu
- Unwrapping the OXO Cube: Josué de Castro and the Intellectual History of Metabolism pp. 837-856

- Archie Davies
- Rural Ruins in America’s Climate Change Story: Photojournalism, Perception, and Agency in Shishmaref, Alaska pp. 857-874

- Victoria Stephanie Herrmann
- Influence of the Spatial Resolution of the Exposure Estimate in Determining the Association between Heat Waves and Adverse Health Outcomes pp. 875-886

- Connor Y. H. Wu, Benjamin F. Zaitchik, Samarth Swarup and Julia M. Gohlke
- Mesoscale Structures in World City Networks pp. 887-908

- Wenjia Zhang and Jean-Claude Thill
- Green Infrastructure and the Hidden Politics of Urban Stormwater Governance in a Postindustrial City pp. 909-925

- Michael H. Finewood, A. Marissa Matsler and Joshua Zivkovich
- Rethinking the Geographies of Walkability in Small City Centers pp. 926-942

- Gordon Waitt, Elaine Stratford and Theresa Harada
- Urban Allometric Scaling Beneath Structural Fractality of Road Networks pp. 943-957

- Tian Lan, Zhilin Li and Hong Zhang
- Initial Evidence of the Relationships between the Human Postmortem Microbiome and Neighborhood Blight and Greening Efforts pp. 958-978

- Amber L. Pearson, Amanda Rzotkiewicz, Jennifer L. Pechal, Carl J. Schmidt, Heather R. Jordan, Adam Zwickle and M. Eric Benbow
- Will the Development of a High-Speed Railway Have Impacts on Land Use Patterns in China? pp. 979-1005

- Han Zhang, Xia Li, Xiaoping Liu, Yimin Chen, Jinpei Ou, Ning Niu, Yuhao Jin and Hong Shi
- Black Sand and the Red Court: Scalar Politics of a Mining Conflict in the Philippines pp. 1006-1023

- Joshua Wayland
- Marvin W. Mikesell, 1929–2017 pp. 1024-1032

- Michael P. Conzen and Alexander B. Murphy
Volume 109, issue 2, 2019
- Authoritarianism, Populism, and the Environment: Comparative Experiences, Insights, and Perspectives pp. 301-313

- James McCarthy
- Authoritarian Environmental Governance: Insights from the Past Century pp. 314-323

- Robert Wilson
- Deadly Environmental Governance: Authoritarianism, Eco-populism, and the Repression of Environmental and Land Defenders pp. 324-337

- Nick Middeldorp and Philippe Le Billon
- Neoliberalizing Authoritarian Environmental Governance in (Post)Socialist Laos pp. 338-348

- Miles Kenney-Lazar
- The Speculative Petro-State: Volatile Oil Prices and Resource Populism in Ecuador pp. 349-360

- Angus Lyall and Gabriela Valdivia
- Contradictions of Populism and Resource Extraction: Examining the Intersection of Resource Nationalism and Accumulation by Dispossession in Mongolia pp. 361-370

- Orhon Myadar and Sara Jackson
- Bringing Back the Mines and a Way of Life: Populism and the Politics of Extraction pp. 371-381

- Erik Kojola
- Emotional Environments of Energy Extraction in Russia pp. 382-394

- Jessica K. Graybill
- U.S. Farm Policy as Fraught Populism: Tracing the Scalar Tensions of Nationalist Agricultural Governance pp. 395-411

- Garrett Graddy-Lovelace
- The State, Sewers, and Security: How Does the Egyptian State Reframe Environmental Disasters as Terrorist Threats? pp. 412-421

- Mohammed Rafi Arefin
- Sequestering a River: The Political Ecology of the “Dead” Ergene River and Neoliberal Urbanization in Today’s Turkey pp. 422-433

- Eda Acara
- “Return the Lake to the People”: Populist Political Rhetoric and the Fate of a Resource Frontier in the Philippines pp. 434-442

- Kristian Saguin
- Fishing for Power: Incursions of the Ugandan Authoritarian State pp. 443-455

- Anne J. Kantel
- From the Heavens to the Markets: Governing Agricultural Drought under Chinese Fragmented Authoritarianism pp. 456-464

- Afton Clarke-Sather
- Electricity-Centered Clientelism and the Contradictions of Private Solar Microgrids in India pp. 465-475

- Jonathan N. Balls and Harry W. Fischer
- Dreams and Migration in South Korea’s Border Region: Landscape Change and Environmental Impacts pp. 476-491

- Heejun Chang, Sunhak Bae and Kyunghyun Park
- Afro-Brazilian Resistance to Extractivism in the Bay of Aratu pp. 492-501

- Adam Bledsoe
- Infrastructure and Authoritarianism in the Land of Waters: A Genealogy of Flood Control in Guyana pp. 502-510

- Joshua Mullenite
- Border Thinking, Borderland Diversity, and Trump’s Wall pp. 511-519

- Melissa W. Wright
- Environmental Deregulation, Spectacular Racism, and White Nationalism in the Trump Era pp. 520-532

- Laura Pulido, Tianna Bruno, Cristina Faiver-Serna and Cassandra Galentine
- Reaction, Resilience, and the Trumpist Behemoth: Environmental Risk Management from “Hoax” to Technique of Domination pp. 533-544

- Matthew Sparke and Daniel Bessner
- Situating Data in a Trumpian Era: The Environmental Data and Governance Initiative pp. 545-555

- Lindsey Dillon, Rebecca Lave, Becky Mansfield, Sara Wylie, Nicholas Shapiro, Anita Say Chan and Michelle Murphy
- Rocket Wastelands in Kazakhstan: Scientific Authoritarianism and the Baikonur Cosmodrome pp. 556-567

- Robert A. Kopack
- Avoiding Climate Change: “Agnostic Adaptation” and the Politics of Public Silence pp. 568-580

- Liz Koslov
- The People Know Best: Situating the Counterexpertise of Populist Pipeline Opposition Movements pp. 581-592

- Kai Bosworth
- Beyond Narratives: Civic Epistemologies and the Coproduction of Environmental Knowledge and Popular Environmentalism in Thailand pp. 593-612

- Tim Forsyth
- Speaking Power to “Post-Truth”: Critical Political Ecology and the New Authoritarianism pp. 613-623

- Benjamin Neimark, John Childs, Andrea J. Nightingale, Connor Joseph Cavanagh, Sian Sullivan, Tor A. Benjaminsen, Simon Batterbury, Stasja Koot and Wendy Harcourt
- Populism, Emancipation, and Environmental Governance: Insights from Bolivia pp. 624-633

- Diego Andreucci
- Whatever Happened to Green Collar Jobs? Populism and Clean Energy Transition pp. 634-643

- Sarah Knuth
- Reparation Ecologies: Regimes of Repair in Populist Agroecology pp. 644-660

- Kirsten Valentine Cadieux, Stephen Carpenter, Alex Liebman, Renata Blumberg and Bhaskar Upadhyay
- Development and Sustainable Ethics in Fanjingshan National Nature Reserve, China pp. 661-672

- Stuart C. Aitken, Li An and Shuang Yang
- A Manifesto for a Progressive Land-Grant Mission in an Authoritarian Populist Era pp. 673-684

- Jenny E. Goldstein, Kasia Paprocki and Tracey Osborne
Volume 109, issue 1, 2019
- The Grass Beneath: Conservation, Agro-Industrialization, and Land–Water Enclosures in Postcolonial Tanzania pp. 1-17

- Youjin B. Chung
- Making the Welfare State Work for Extraction: Poverty Policy as the Regulation of Labor and Land pp. 18-34

- Katie Mazer
- Quantifying Proximity and Conformity between Road Networks, Urban Streams, and Watershed Boundaries pp. 35-49

- Jacob A. Napieralski and Brian Giroux
- The Importance of Scale in Spatially Varying Coefficient Modeling pp. 50-70

- Daisuke Murakami, Binbin Lu, Paul Harris, Chris Brunsdon, Martin Charlton, Tomoki Nakaya and Daniel A. Griffith
- T’áá hwó ají t’éego and the Moral Economy of Navajo Coal Workers pp. 71-86

- Andrew Curley
- Well Enough to Work? Social Enterprise Employment and the Geographies of Mental Health Recovery pp. 87-103

- Joshua Evans and Robert Wilton
- Late Holocene Climate Change in Central Mexico and the Decline of Teotihuacan pp. 104-120

- Jungjae Park, Roger Byrne and Harald Böhnel
- Accessibility Inequality and Income Disparity in Urban China: A Case Study of Guangzhou pp. 121-141

- Zifeng Chen and Anthony Gar-On Yeh
- Webs and Flows: Socionatural Networks and the Matter of Nature at Peru’s Lake Parón pp. 142-160

- Adam French
- Smart Cities and the Digital Geographies of Technical Memory pp. 161-172

- James Ash
- A Big Data–Based Geographically Weighted Regression Model for Public Housing Prices: A Case Study in Singapore pp. 173-186

- Kai Cao, Mi Diao and Bo Wu
- Precarious Participation: Assessing Inequality and Risk in the Carbon Credit Commodity Chain pp. 187-201

- Jonathan Otto
- Ireland and Irishness: The Contextuality of Postcolonial Identity pp. 202-222

- Lauren A. Scanlon and M. Satish Kumar
- Exploring Segregation and Sharing in Belfast: A PGIS Approach pp. 223-241

- Jonny J. Huck, J. Duncan Whyatt, John Dixon, Brendan Sturgeon, Bree Hocking, Gemma Davies, Neil Jarman and Dominic Bryan
- Discipline and Develop: Destruction of the Brazil Nut Forest in the Lower Amazon Basin pp. 242-265

- Cynthia S. Simmons, Robert Walker, Stephen Aldrich, Eugenio Arima, Ritaumaria Pereira, Edna Maria Ramos de Castro, Fernando Michelotti, Michael Waylen and Aghane Antunes
- Decarbonizing China’s Urban Agglomerations pp. 266-285

- Shaojian Wang, Chuanglin Fang, Laixiang Sun, Yongxian Su, Xiuzhi Chen, Chunshan Zhou, Kuishuang Feng and Klaus Hubacek
- Representing the Presence of Absence in Cartography pp. 286-300

- Anthony C. Robinson
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