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1Therapeutic landscapes: Medical issues in light of the new cultural geographySocial Science and Medicine1992828
2Geographic patterns of prostate cancer mortality. Evidence for a protective effect of ultraviolet radiationCancer1992604
3Natural disasters and population mobility in BangladeshProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America2012441
4Down by the riverside: urban riparian ecologyFrontiers in Ecology and the Environment2003423
5Nitrogen Fluxes and Retention in Urban Watershed EcosystemsEcosystems2004374
6Radiometric correction of multi-temporal Landsat data for characterization of early successional forest patterns in western OregonRemote Sensing of Environment2006301
7Heat stress increases long-term human migration in rural PakistanNature Climate Change2014301
8Trading off: the ecological effects of dam removalFrontiers in Ecology and the Environment2003289
9Soil Nitrogen Cycle Processes in Urban Riparian ZonesEnvironmental Science & Technology2002260
10Modeling floodplain inundation using an integrated GIS with radar and optical remote sensingGeomorphology1998237
11Lourdes: healing in a place of pilgrimageHealth and Place1996233
12EFFECTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON FRESHWATER ECOSYSTEMS OF THE SOUTH-EASTERN UNITED STATES AND THE GULF COAST OF MEXICOHydrological Processes1997212
13A suite of methods for representing activity space in a healthcare accessibility studyInternational Journal of Health Geographics2005205
14Therapeutic Landscapes: Theory and a Case Study of Epidauros, GreeceEnvironment and Planning D: Society and Space1993204
15Therapy by design: evaluating the UK hospital building programHealth and Place2004199
16Nitrogen input from residential lawn care practices in suburban watersheds in Baltimore county, MDJournal of Environmental Planning and Management2004181
17Critical Evaluation of How the Rosgen Classification and Associated “Natural Channel Design” Methods Fail to Integrate and Quantify Fluvial Processes and Channel Response1Journal of the American Water Resources Association2007172
18Long-term land cover dynamics by multi-temporal classification across the Landsat-5 recordRemote Sensing of Environment2013171
19Stream ecosystem response to small dam removal: Lessons from the HeartlandGeomorphology2005170
20Beyond the officially sacred: religion, secularism, and the body in the production of subjectivitySocial and Cultural Geography2009167
21Variation in the Microbiota of Ixodes Ticks with Regard to Geography, Species, and SexApplied and Environmental Microbiology2015167
22Channel adjustments following two dam removals in WisconsinWater Resources Research2003164
23Physical access to primary health care in Andean BoliviaSocial Science and Medicine2000157
24Environmental Influences on Human Migration in Rural EcuadorDemography2013157
25In-channel transient storage and associated nutrient retention: Evidence from experimental manipulationsLimnology and Oceanography2005156
26Effective discharge analysis of ecological processes in streamsWater Resources Research2005156
27Hydrocarbons, popular protest and national imaginaries: Ecuador and Bolivia in comparative contextGeoforum2010155
28An overview of scale, pattern, process relationships in geomorphology: a remote sensing and GIS perspectiveGeomorphology1998153
29Going green or going away: Environmental regulation, economic geography and firms’ strategies in China’s pollution-intensive industriesGeoforum2014150
30Understanding, Managing, and Minimizing Urban Impacts on Surface Water Nitrogen LoadingAnnals of the New York Academy of Sciences2008147
31Nitrate Leaching and Nitrous Oxide Flux in Urban Forests and GrasslandsJournal of Environmental Quality2009146
32Scale Dependencies of Vegetation and Topography in a Mountainous Environment of MontanaProfessional Geographer1993144
33Human Impacts to River Temperature and Their Effects on Biological Processes: A Quantitative Synthesis1Journal of the American Water Resources Association2011141
34Structure and hydraulics of natural woody debris jamsWater Resources Research2007132
35(null)Plant Ecology2001131
36“Because You Got to Have Heat”: The Networked Assemblage of Energy Poverty in Eastern North CarolinaAnnals of the American Association of Geographers2011122
37Highly localized sensitivity to climate forcing drives endemic cholera in a megacityProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America2012117
38Land use context and natural soil controls on plant community composition and soil nitrogen and carbon dynamics in urban and rural forestsForest Ecology and Management2006115
39Measuring the environmental dimensions of human migration: The demographer's toolkitGlobal Environmental Change2014115
40New transnational geographies of Islamism, capitalism and subjectivity: the veiling‐fashion industry in TurkeyArea2009114
41Bring In, Go Up, Go West, Go Out: Upgrading, Regionalisation and Delocalisation in China’s Apparel Production NetworksJournal of Contemporary Asia2014112
42A multiscale analysis of LULC and NDVI variation in Nang Rong district, northeast ThailandAgriculture, Ecosystems and Environment2001111
43Upgrading, Changing Competitive Pressures, and Diverse Practices in the East and Central European Apparel IndustryEnvironment and Planning A2006108
44The problem of boundaries in defining ecosystems: A potential landmine for uniting geomorphology and ecologyGeomorphology2007105
45Therapeutic landscapes: An evolving themeHealth and Place2005104
46Groundwater system and climate change: Present status and future considerationsJournal of Hydrology2020103
47Pfhrp2 -deleted Plasmodium falciparum parasites in the Democratic Republic of Congo: A national cross-sectional surveyJournal of Infectious Diseases2017100
48Global Work, Surplus Labor, and the Precarious Economies of the BorderAntipode201195
49Farm-level models of spatial patterns of land use and land cover dynamics in the Ecuadorian AmazonAgriculture, Ecosystems and Environment200492
50Agrarian Moral Economies and Neoliberalism in Brazil: Competing Worldviews and the State in the Struggle for LandEnvironment and Planning A200592