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Volume 107, issue 6, 2017
- Multiscale Geographically Weighted Regression (MGWR) pp. 1247-1265

- A. Stewart Fotheringham, Wenbai Yang and Wei Kang
- Using Internal Migration to Estimate the Causal Effect of Neighborhood Socioeconomic Context on Health: A Longitudinal Analysis, England, 1995–2008 pp. 1266-1278

- Mark A. Green, Mariana Arcaya and S. V. Subramanian
- Pipelines, Petitions, and Protests in the Internet Age: Exploring the Human Geographies of Online Petitions Challenging Proposed Transcontinental Alberta Oil Sands Pipelines pp. 1279-1298

- Jodi L. McNeill and Thomas F. Thornton
- Deriving Small Area Mortality Estimates Using a Probabilistic Reweighting Method pp. 1299-1314

- Matt Ruther, Stefan Leyk and Barbara Buttenfield
- Unified Metrics for Characterizing the Fractal Nature of Geographic Features pp. 1315-1331

- Peichao Gao, Zhao Liu, Gang Liu, Hongrui Zhao and Xiaoxiao Xie
- Changes in Exposure to Flood Hazards in the United States pp. 1332-1350

- Yi Qiang, Nina S. N. Lam, Heng Cai and Lei Zou
- Water as “Time-Substance”: The Hydrosocialities of Climate Change in Nepal pp. 1351-1369

- Julian Clark, Praju Gurung, Prem Sagar Chapagain, Santosh Regmi, Jagat K. Bhusal, Timothy Karpouzoglou, Feng Mao and Art Dewulf
- The Metabolism of Socioecological Fixes: Capital Switching, Spatial Fixes, and the Production of Nature pp. 1370-1388

- Michael Ekers and Scott Prudham
- Big Food and Little Data: The Slow Harvest of Corporate Food Supply Chain Sustainability Initiatives pp. 1389-1406

- Susanne Freidberg
- Rural Rentierism and the Financial Enclosure of Maine's Open Lands Tradition pp. 1407-1423

- Kelly Kay
- The Land Sparing Complex: Environmental Governance, Agricultural Intensification, and State Building in the Brazilian Amazon pp. 1424-1443

- Gregory M. Thaler
- Corporations, Governments, and Socioenvironmental Policy in China: China's Water Machine as Assemblage pp. 1444-1460

- Michael Webber and Xiao Han
- The Devotions of Restoration: Materiality, Enthusiasm, and Making Three “Indian Motocycles” Like New pp. 1461-1478

- Dydia DeLyser and Paul Greenstein
- Food Journeys: Place, Mobility, and the Everyday Food Practices of Young People pp. 1479-1498

- Fernando J. Bosco, Pascale Joassart-Marcelli and Blaire O'Neal
- Estimates of Extreme Precipitation Frequency Derived from Spatially Dense Rain Gauge Observations: A Case Study of Two Urban Areas in the Colorado Front Range Region pp. 1499-1518

- Kyle S. Mattingly, Lynne Seymour and Paul W. Miller
- Global Spatial–Temporal Variability in Terrestrial Productivity and Phenology Regimes between 2000 and 2012 pp. 1519-1537

- Shanley D. Thompson, Trisalyn A. Nelson, Nicholas C. Coops, Michael A. Wulder and Trevor C. Lantz
- George Demko, 1933–2015: Engaging, Emphatic, Empowering pp. 1538-1546

- Stanley D. Brunn, Roland Fuchs and Richard A. Wright
- Big Food and Little Data: The Slow Harvest of Corporate Food Supply Chain Sustainability Initiatives pp. 1547-1547

- Susanne Freidberg
- Manuscript Reviewers pp. 1548-1549

- The Editors
- Annals, Volume 107 Index pp. 1550-1557

- The Editors
Volume 107, issue 5, 2017
- System Effects: A Hybrid Methodology for Exploring the Determinants of Food In/Security pp. 1011-1027

- Luke K. Craven
- Area-Based Topic Modeling and Visualization of Social Media for Qualitative GIS pp. 1028-1039

- Michael E. Martin and Nadine Schuurman
- A New Global Land-Use and Land-Cover Change Product at a 1-km Resolution for 2010 to 2100 Based on Human–Environment Interactions pp. 1040-1059

- Xia Li, Guangzhao Chen, Xiaoping Liu, Xun Liang, Shaojian Wang, Yimin Chen, Fengsong Pei and Xiaocong Xu
- The Application of a Geographically Weighted Principal Component Analysis for Exploring Twenty-three Years of Goat Population Change across Mongolia pp. 1060-1074

- Narumasa Tsutsumida, Paul Harris and Alexis Comber
- Production, Property, and the Construction of Remotely Sensed Data pp. 1075-1089

- Luis F. Alvarez León and Colin J. Gleason
- Negative Luminescence pp. 1090-1107

- Matthew Gandy
- Climate Change and Financial Instability: Risk Disclosure and the Problematics of Neoliberal Governance pp. 1108-1127

- Brett Christophers
- Spatializing Climate Justice: Justice Claim Making and Carbon Pricing Controversies in Australia pp. 1128-1143

- Ian Bailey
- Structuring Hydrosocial Relations in Urban Water Governance pp. 1144-1161

- Joshua J. Cousins
- Estimating Available Abandoned Cropland in the United States: Possibilities for Energy Crop Production pp. 1162-1178

- Ryan E. Baxter and Kirby E. Calvert
- The Cultural Geopolitics of Ethnic Nationalism: Turkish Urbanism in Occupied Istanbul (1918–1923) pp. 1179-1193

- Amy Mills
- Digital Hegemonies: The Localness of Search Engine Results pp. 1194-1215

- Andrea Ballatore, Mark Graham and Shilad Sen
- Long-Term Fine-Grained Sediment Records in a Drainage System in Arid China: A New Perspective from Paleo-Climatological Records and Simulations pp. 1216-1228

- Yu Li, Pengcheng Li, Chengqi Zhang and Yue Wang
- Changes in Summer Weather Type Frequency in Eastern North America pp. 1229-1245

- Jason C. Senkbeil, Michelle E. Saunders and Brent Taylor
Volume 107, issue 4, 2017
- Posthuman Agency in the Digitally Mediated City: Exteriorization, Individuation, Reinvention pp. 779-793

- Gillian Rose
- Are There Food Deserts in Rainforest Cities? pp. 794-811

- Gemma Davies, Gina Frausin and Luke Parry
- How Is the Neighborhood Environment Related to the Health of Seniors Living in Hong Kong, Singapore, and Tokyo? Some Insights for Promoting Aging in Place pp. 812-828

- Becky P. Y. Loo, Winnie W. Y. Lam, Rathi Mahendran and Keiko Katagiri
- Trends and Issues in the Use of Quantitative Color Schemes in Refereed Journals pp. 829-848

- Travis M. White, Terry A. Slocum and Dave McDermott
- Dimensions of Power in Regulatory Regime Selection: Shopping, Shaping, and Staying pp. 849-866

- Annabel Ipsen
- Cultures of Carbon and the Logic of Care: The Possibilities for Carbon Enrichment and Its Cultural Signature pp. 867-882

- Sue Jackson, Lisa Palmer, Fergus McDonald and Adam Bumpus
- What Causes People to Change Their Opinion about Climate Change? pp. 883-896

- Risa Palm, Gregory B. Lewis and Bo Feng
- Rooted in Place? The Coproduction of Knowledge and Space in Agroforestry Assemblages pp. 897-914

- Will Smith and Wolfram H. Dressler
- Spatializing Populism: Taking Politics to the People in Italy pp. 915-933

- John Agnew and Michael Shin
- Encountering Misrecognition: Being Mistaken for Being Muslim pp. 934-948

- Peter Hopkins, Katherine Botterill, Gurchathen Sanghera and Rowena Arshad
- Hybrid Sovereignty and the State of Exception in the Palestinian Refugee Camps in Lebanon pp. 949-963

- Adam Ramadan and Sara Fregonese
- Precarious Irregular Migrants and Their Sharing Economies: A Spectrum of Transactional Laboring Experiences pp. 964-978

- Louise Waite and Hannah Lewis
- Detecting Patterns of Climate Change at Volcán Chimborazo, Ecuador, by Integrating Instrumental Data, Public Observations, and Glacier Change Analysis pp. 979-997

- Jeff La Frenierre and Bryan G. Mark
- J. Ross Mackay, 1915–2014 pp. 998-1010

- Christopher R. Burn and Frederick E. Nelson
Volume 107, issue 3, 2017
- A Multiscalar Approach for Identifying Clusters and Segregation Patterns That Avoids the Modifiable Areal Unit Problem pp. 555-574

- Pontus Hennerdal and Michael Meinild Nielsen
- Optimal Map Classification Incorporating Uncertainty Information pp. 575-590

- Hyeongmo Koo, Yongwan Chun and Daniel A. Griffith
- Using Satellite Data on Nighttime Lights Intensity to Estimate Contemporary Human Migration Distances pp. 591-605

- Thomas Niedomysl, Ola Hall, Maria Francisca Archila Bustos and Ulf Ernstson
- Reducing Lead Exposure Risk to Vulnerable Populations: A Proactive Geographic Solution pp. 606-624

- Laura Schuch, Andrew Curtis and Joel Davidson
- Poverty, Religious Differences, and Child Mortality in the Early Twentieth Century: The Case of Dublin pp. 625-646

- Dylan Shane Connor
- Contesting Moral Capital in the Economy of Expectations of an Extractive Frontier pp. 647-665

- Wolfram H. Dressler
- Beyond Inclusion and Exclusion: Community Gardens as Spaces of Responsibility pp. 666-681

- Harvey Neo and C. Y. Chua
- A Relational Network Vulnerability Assessment of the North Carolina Hog Industry pp. 682-699

- Elisabeth A. Stoddard and Alida Cantor
- Crip Theory and Country Boys: Masculinity, Dis/Ability, and Place in Rural Southeast Kansas pp. 700-715

- Levi Gahman
- Grown Close to Home™: Migrant Farmworker (Im)mobilities and Unfreedom on Canadian Family Farms pp. 716-730

- Emily Reid-Musson
- When Is the State? Topology, Temporality, and the Navigation of Everyday State Space in Delhi pp. 731-750

- D. Asher Ghertner
- Temperature Influences on Salmonella Infections across the Continental United States pp. 751-764

- Christopher K. Uejio
- Genealogies of Race, Gender, and Place pp. 765-778

- Mona Domosh
Volume 107, issue 2, 2017
- Mountains: A Special Issue pp. 235-237

- Mark A. Fonstad
- Controls on Mountain Plant Diversity in Northern California: A 14,000-Year Overview pp. 238-249

- Christy E. Briles
- The Scientific Discovery of Glaciers in the American West pp. 250-259

- Andrew G. Fountain
- Incorporating Autonomous Sensors and Climate Modeling to Gain Insight into Seasonal Hydrometeorological Processes within a Tropical Glacierized Valley pp. 260-273

- Robert Åke Hellström, Alfonso Fernández, Bryan Greenwood Mark, Jason Michael Covert, Alejo Cochachín Rapre and Ricardo Jesús Gomez
- How Rivers Get Across Mountains: Transverse Drainages pp. 274-283

- Phillip H. Larson, Norman Meek, John Douglass, Ronald I. Dorn and Yeong Bae Seong
- Geomorphometric Controls on Mountain Glacier Changes Since the Little Ice Age in the Eastern Tien Shan, Central Asia pp. 284-298

- Yanan Li, Yingkui Li, Xiaoyu Lu and Jon Harbor
- Some Perspectives on Avalanche Climatology pp. 299-308

- Cary J. Mock, Kristy C. Carter and Karl W. Birkeland
- Characteristics of Precipitating Storms in Glacierized Tropical Andean Cordilleras of Peru and Bolivia pp. 309-322

- L. Baker Perry, Anton Seimon, Marcos F. Andrade-Flores, Jason L. Endries, Sandra E. Yuter, Fernando Velarde, Sandro Arias, Marti Bonshoms, Eric J. Burton, I. Ronald Winkelmann, Courtney M. Cooper, Guido Mamani, Maxwell Rado, Nilton Montoya and Nelson Quispe
- On the Production of Climate Information in the High Mountain Forests of Guatemala pp. 323-335

- Diego Pons, Matthew J. Taylor, Daniel Griffin, Edwin J. Castellanos and Kevin J. Anchukaitis
- Retreating Glaciers, Incipient Soils, Emerging Forests: 100 Years of Landscape Change on Mount Baker, Washington, USA pp. 336-349

- Paul Whelan and Andrew J. Bach
- Impacts of Glacier Recession and Declining Meltwater on Mountain Societies pp. 350-359

- Mark Carey, Olivia C. Molden, Mattias Borg Rasmussen, M Jackson, Anne W. Nolin and Bryan G. Mark
- Agro-environmental Transitions in African Mountains: Shifting Socio-spatial Practices Amid State-Led Commercialization in Rwanda pp. 360-370

- Nathan Clay
- “Water Is Life”: Local Perceptions of Páramo Grasslands and Land Management Strategies Associated with Payment for Ecosystem Services pp. 371-381

- Kathleen A. Farley and Leah L. Bremer
- Natural Hazard Management from a Coevolutionary Perspective: Exposure and Policy Response in the European Alps pp. 382-392

- Sven Fuchs, Veronika Röthlisberger, Thomas Thaler, Andreas Zischg and Margreth Keiler
- Bringing the Hydrosocial Cycle into Climate Change Adaptation Planning: Lessons from Two Andean Mountain Water Towers pp. 393-402

- Megan Mills-Novoa, Sophia L. Borgias, Arica Crootof, Bhuwan Thapa, Rafael de Grenade and Christopher A. Scott
- Nanga Parbat Revisited: Evolution and Dynamics of Sociohydrological Interactions in the Northwestern Himalaya pp. 403-415

- Marcus Nüsser and Susanne Schmidt
- Applied Montology Using Critical Biogeography in the Andes pp. 416-428

- Fausto O. Sarmiento, J. Tomás Ibarra, Antonia Barreau, J. Cristóbal Pizarro, Ricardo Rozzi, Juan A. González and Larry M. Frolich
- Snowlines and Treelines in the Tropical Andes pp. 429-440

- Kenneth R. Young, Alexandra G. Ponette-González, Molly H. Polk and Jennifer K. Lipton
- Mountain Ecology, Remoteness, and the Rise of Agrobiodiversity: Tracing the Geographic Spaces of Human–Environment Knowledge pp. 441-455

- Karl S. Zimmerer, Hildegardo Córdova-Aguilar, Rafael Mata Olmo, Yolanda Jiménez Olivencia and Steven J. Vanek
- Heritage as Weapon: Contested Geographies of Conservation and Culture in the Great Himalayan National Park Conservation Area, India pp. 456-464

- Ashwini Chhatre, Shikha Lakhanpal and Satya Prasanna
- Perestroika to Parkland: The Evolution of Land Protection in the Pamir Mountains of Tajikistan pp. 465-479

- Stephen F. Cunha
- Harnessing the State: Social Transformation, Infrastructural Development, and the Changing Governance of Water Systems in the Kangra District of the Indian Himalayas pp. 480-489

- Harry W. Fischer
- Living with Earthquakes and Angry Deities at the Himalayan Borderlands pp. 490-498

- Mabel Denzin Gergan
- The Sacred Mountain Shiveet Khairkhan (Bayan Ölgiy aimag, Mongolia) and the Centering of Cultural Indicators in the Age of Nomadic Pastoralism pp. 499-510

- Esther Jacobson-Tepfer and James E. Meacham
- Mountain Agriculture for Global Markets: The Case of Greenhouse Floriculture in Ecuador pp. 511-519

- Gregory Knapp
- Mountainous Terrain and Civil Wars: Geospatial Analysis of Conflict Dynamics in the Post-Soviet Caucasus pp. 520-535

- Andrew M. Linke, Frank D. W. Witmer, Edward C. Holland and John O'Loughlin
- Making Mountain Places into State Spaces: Infrastructure, Consumption, and Territorial Practice in a Himalayan Borderland pp. 536-545

- Galen Murton
- Khumbi yullha and the Beyul: Sacred Space and the Cultural Politics of Religion in Khumbu, Nepal pp. 546-554

- Lindsay A. Skog
Volume 107, issue 1, 2017
- Radical Intradisciplinarity: An Introduction pp. 1-3

- Mona Domosh
- Intradisciplinarity and Visual Politics pp. 4-13

- Sarah Elwood and Harriet Hawkins
- Unlearning “Landscape” pp. 14-21

- Daniel A. Friess and Tariq Jazeel
- Nature: A Conversation in Three Parts pp. 22-27

- Becky Mansfield and Martin Doyle
- Charting Time pp. 28-32

- Stephen Daniels and Patrick J. Bartlein
- Justice: An Epistolary Essay pp. 33-40

- Joshua Barkan and Laura Pulido
- Relations of Alpine Plant Communities across Environmental Gradients: Multilevel versus Multiscale Analyses pp. 41-53

- George P. Malanson, Dale L. Zimmerman, Mitch Kinney and Daniel B. Fagre
- The Carbon Holdings of Northern Ecuador's Mangrove Forests pp. 54-71

- Stuart E. Hamilton, John P. Lovette, Mercy J. Borbor-Cordova and Marco Millones
- Sexual Orientation, Gender, and Environmental Injustice: Unequal Carcinogenic Air Pollution Risks in Greater Houston pp. 72-92

- Timothy W. Collins, Sara E. Grineski and Danielle X. Morales
- Using Geonarratives to Explore the Diverse Temporalities of Therapeutic Landscapes: Perspectives from “Green” and “Blue” Settings pp. 93-108

- Sarah L. Bell, Benedict W. Wheeler and Cassandra Phoenix
- Inequality in Beijing: A Spatial Multilevel Analysis of Perceived Environmental Hazard and Self-Rated Health pp. 109-129

- Jing Ma, Gordon Mitchell, Guanpeng Dong and Wenzhong Zhang
- Analyzing Entrepreneurial Social Networks with Big Data pp. 130-150

- Feng Wang, Elizabeth A. Mack and Ross Maciewjewski
- Hidden Abodes: Industrializing Political Ecology pp. 151-166

- Matthew T. Huber
- A Human Right to Science?: Precarious Labor and Basic Rights in Science and Bioprospecting pp. 167-182

- Benjamin D. Neimark and Saskia Vermeylen
- Contesting the Unethical City: Land Dispossession and Corruption Narratives in Urban India pp. 183-199

- Sapana Doshi and Malini Ranganathan
- Children, Critical Geopolitics, and Peace: Mapping and Mobilizing Children's Hopes for Peace in the Philippines pp. 200-217

- Chih Yuan Woon
- Selling Ethics: Discourses of Responsibility in Tourism pp. 218-234

- Harng Luh Sin
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