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Wind Humanities: An Elemental Media Approach (2024)
Journal Article
Hepach, M., Bishop, R., Carpenter, J. R., Parikka, J., & Schneider, B. (2024). Wind Humanities: An Elemental Media Approach. Media+Environment, 6(2), https://doi.org/10.1525/001c.127444

This article introduces wind humanities as a burgeoning field, exploring how wind shapes experience, reasoning, artistic and knowledge production. It positions wind as a medium, model, and lived experience, drawing on environmental humanities, media... Read More about Wind Humanities: An Elemental Media Approach.

Multi-decadal patterns of fluvial morphodynamics and lahar hazard in response to episodic eruption of Soufrière Hills Volcano, Montserrat, Eastern Caribbean (2024)
Journal Article
Christie, J., Barclay, J., Bennett, G., Herd, R., Froude, M., & Chudley, T. (2024). Multi-decadal patterns of fluvial morphodynamics and lahar hazard in response to episodic eruption of Soufrière Hills Volcano, Montserrat, Eastern Caribbean. Geomorphica, 1(1), Article 41. https://doi.org/10.59236/geomorphica.v1i1.41

Volcanic eruptions disturb the hydrogeomorphic dynamics of proximal fluvial systems, often with hazardous consequences. Studies to date have examined the effect of either transient (i.e., relatively short-lived, lasting days to a few years) or persis... Read More about Multi-decadal patterns of fluvial morphodynamics and lahar hazard in response to episodic eruption of Soufrière Hills Volcano, Montserrat, Eastern Caribbean.

Foreword (2024)
Book Chapter
Steinberg, P. (in press). Foreword. In Arctic State Identity: Geography, History, and Geopolitical Relations, by Ingrid A. Medby. Manchester University Press

This book sets out to answer what it means to hold a formal title as one of the eight 'Arctic states'; is there such a thing as an Arctic state identity, and if so, what does this mean for state personnel? It charts the thoughtful reflections and sto... Read More about Foreword.

Foreword (2024)
Book Chapter
Steinberg, P. (in press). Foreword. In Marine Geography: Ocean Space and Sense of Place. Elsevier

Beyond drinking water supply infrastructure: gendered lived experiences in coastal Bangladesh (2024)
Journal Article
Esha, A. A. (2024). Beyond drinking water supply infrastructure: gendered lived experiences in coastal Bangladesh. Gender and Development, 32(3), 707-725. https://doi.org/10.1080/13552074.2024.2424623

Women and water have extensively been written about, especially in the context of disaster. Given increasing water scarcity and frequent disruptions to water infrastructure, a large number of water purification technologies have been developed in num... Read More about Beyond drinking water supply infrastructure: gendered lived experiences in coastal Bangladesh.

Needs and uses of scientific information for earthquake and monsoon contingency planning by humanitarian clusters in Nepal (2024)
Journal Article
Sijapati, S., Robinson, T., Densmore, A., Raj Awasthi, P., Dunant, A., Li, S., Man Rajbhandari, R., Rosser, N., Johnson, A., Oven, K., van Wyk de Vries, M., & Heiselberg, S. (2025). Needs and uses of scientific information for earthquake and monsoon contingency planning by humanitarian clusters in Nepal. International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, 117, Article 105166. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijdrr.2024.105166

Embedding scientific knowledge in policy and practice is crucial for effective disaster risk reduction and planning, but key barriers remain in using science effectively for these purposes. In countries like Nepal, subjected to frequent multi-hazards... Read More about Needs and uses of scientific information for earthquake and monsoon contingency planning by humanitarian clusters in Nepal.

Cuts, Flows, and Leaks: Enclaving Practices and Countertopographies at Bolivia's Hydrocarbon-Conservation Frontier / Cortes, flujos y fugas: prácticas de enclavamiento y contratopografías en la frontera hidrocarburosconservación de Bolivia (2024)
Journal Article
Anthias, P. (2024). Cuts, Flows, and Leaks: Enclaving Practices and Countertopographies at Bolivia's Hydrocarbon-Conservation Frontier / Cortes, flujos y fugas: prácticas de enclavamiento y contratopografías en la frontera hidrocarburosconservación de Bolivia. Journal of Latin American Geography, 23(3), 138-166. https://doi.org/10.1353/lag.2024.a948099

This paper interrogates the spatial practices and politics involved in remaking Bolivia's protected areas as territories of extraction, focusing on the ongoing conflict over natural gas development in the Tariquía National Reserve of Flora and Fauna.... Read More about Cuts, Flows, and Leaks: Enclaving Practices and Countertopographies at Bolivia's Hydrocarbon-Conservation Frontier / Cortes, flujos y fugas: prácticas de enclavamiento y contratopografías en la frontera hidrocarburosconservación de Bolivia.

Distribution and Morphometry of Large Supraglacial Channels on Five Antarctic Ice Shelves (2024)
Journal Article
Chen, J., Hodge, R. A., Jamieson, S. S., & Stokes, C. R. (2025). Distribution and Morphometry of Large Supraglacial Channels on Five Antarctic Ice Shelves. Journal of Glaciology, 71, Article e18. https://doi.org/10.1017/jog.2024.99

Supraglacial channels play a crucial role in transporting meltwater across ice sheets and ice shelves. Despite their importance, recent research has tended to focus on the storage of supraglacial meltwater (e.g., in lakes), and our understanding of t... Read More about Distribution and Morphometry of Large Supraglacial Channels on Five Antarctic Ice Shelves.

Speaking Stata: Getting by without the by() option: Some graphics for unequal groups (2024)
Journal Article
Cox, N. J. (2024). Speaking Stata: Getting by without the by() option: Some graphics for unequal groups. The Stata Journal, 24(4), 766-776. https://doi.org/10.1177/1536867X241297949

The by() option of the graph command is often used to show groups or subsets of some data in separate panels or facets of a graphical display. If groups are unequal in size, the result may seem awkward or inefficient in use of space. Devices to allow... Read More about Speaking Stata: Getting by without the by() option: Some graphics for unequal groups.

Finance in the age of geoeconomics: intersections of finance, production, and digital technology (2024)
Journal Article
Bassens, D., Knox-Hayes, J., Lai, K., Pan, F., & Wójcik, D. (2024). Finance in the age of geoeconomics: intersections of finance, production, and digital technology. Finance and Space, 1(1), 542-555. https://doi.org/10.1080/2833115x.2024.2433898

Observing mounting geopolitical and geoeconomic tensions, this editorial offers a reflection on what the Finance and Space community has been contributing to the analysis of the current conjuncture. This editorial first illustrates how finance has be... Read More about Finance in the age of geoeconomics: intersections of finance, production, and digital technology.

Fine sediment-associated contaminants in gravel bed rivers: Evaluating storage times and turnover using fallout radionuclides (FRNs) (2024)
Journal Article
Muñoz-Arcos, E. G., Millward, G. E., Clason, C. C., Bravo-Linares, C. M., & Blake, W. H. (2025). Fine sediment-associated contaminants in gravel bed rivers: Evaluating storage times and turnover using fallout radionuclides (FRNs). Science of the Total Environment, 959, Article 178177. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.178177

Excess fine sediment supply and its associated contaminants can have detrimental effects on water quality and river ecology with sediment deposition on, and subsequent infiltration in, streambeds impacting riverine habitats. Fallout radionuclides (FR... Read More about Fine sediment-associated contaminants in gravel bed rivers: Evaluating storage times and turnover using fallout radionuclides (FRNs).

Global Semantic Classification of Fluvial Landscapes with Attention-Based Deep Learning (2024)
Journal Article
Carbonneau, P. E. (2024). Global Semantic Classification of Fluvial Landscapes with Attention-Based Deep Learning. Remote Sensing, 16(24), Article 4747. https://doi.org/10.3390/rs16244747

Rivers occupy less than 1% of the earth’s surface and yet they perform ecosystem service functions that are crucial to civilisation. Global monitoring of this asset is within reach thanks to the development of big data portals such as Google Earth En... Read More about Global Semantic Classification of Fluvial Landscapes with Attention-Based Deep Learning.

A circumpolar review of the breeding distribution and habitat use of the snow petrel (Pagodroma nivea), the world’s most southerly breeding vertebrate (2024)
Journal Article
Francis, J., Wakefield, E., Jamieson, S. S. R., Phillips, R. A., Hodgson, D. A., Southwell, C., Emmerson, L., Fretwell, P., Bentley, M. J., & McClymont, E. L. (2025). A circumpolar review of the breeding distribution and habitat use of the snow petrel (Pagodroma nivea), the world’s most southerly breeding vertebrate. Polar Biology, 48(1), Article 9. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00300-024-03336-8

Knowledge of the spatial distribution of many polar seabird species is incomplete due to the remoteness of their breeding locations. Here, we compiled a new database of published and unpublished records of all known snow petrel Pagodroma nivea breedi... Read More about A circumpolar review of the breeding distribution and habitat use of the snow petrel (Pagodroma nivea), the world’s most southerly breeding vertebrate.

The Negative Impact of Parking Lots on Walkability (2024)
Journal Article
Leadbetter, I., Hernandez Cruz, A. E., Ravensbergen, L., & Soukhov, A. (2024). The Negative Impact of Parking Lots on Walkability. Findings, https://doi.org/10.32866/001c.127106

Parking lots are surprisingly understudied in walkability research. Using an audit, this article examines how parking lots impact walkability at care destinations in Hamilton, Ontario. Parking lots are found to negatively - and substantially - impact... Read More about The Negative Impact of Parking Lots on Walkability.

Technoscientific imaging and the territorialization of ocean depth (2024)
Journal Article
Steinberg, P., & Palermo, G. (online). Technoscientific imaging and the territorialization of ocean depth. Environment and Planning C: Politics and Space, https://doi.org/10.1177/23996544241302929

Once the last unclaimed solid expanse on Earth, the ocean floor has become one of the most contested spaces in contemporary geopolitics. The data-imagery produced by technoscience serves as the ultimate tool for nations asserting sovereignty in this... Read More about Technoscientific imaging and the territorialization of ocean depth.

Urban maintenance as compromise: Coming to terms with the multispecies city (2024)
Journal Article
Wilson, H. (online). Urban maintenance as compromise: Coming to terms with the multispecies city. Environment and Planning E: Nature and Space, 8(1), 232-250. https://doi.org/10.1177/25148486241280354

The paper examines the role of maintenance and repair in the multispecies city as central to understanding the relationship between non-human life and infrastructure. The focus of the paper, black-legged kittiwakes (a pelagic species of gull), have l... Read More about Urban maintenance as compromise: Coming to terms with the multispecies city.

Landscape response to tectonic deformation and cyclic climate change since ca. 800 ka in the southern central Andes (2024)
Journal Article
Orr, E. N., Schildgen, T., Tofelde, S., Wittmann, H., & Alonso, R. (2024). Landscape response to tectonic deformation and cyclic climate change since ca. 800 ka in the southern central Andes. Earth Surface Dynamics, 12(6), 1391-1413. https://doi.org/10.5194/esurf-12-1391-2024

Theory suggests that the response time of alluvial channel long profiles to perturbations in climate is related to the magnitude of the forcing and the length of the system. Shorter systems may record a higher frequency of forcing compared to longer... Read More about Landscape response to tectonic deformation and cyclic climate change since ca. 800 ka in the southern central Andes.

Place-based climate commissions: embracing messy governmentality (2024)
Journal Article
Howarth, C., Edwards, L., Duncan, A., Van der Horst, D., & Pringle, R. (2024). Place-based climate commissions: embracing messy governmentality. Climatic Change, 177(12), Article 175. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10584-024-03828-w

The role of the ‘place’ in delivering climate action is vital, however much action on climate change locally is fragmented. Independent place-based climate commissions are a novel structure of climate governance developing at the subnational level ac... Read More about Place-based climate commissions: embracing messy governmentality.