Canadian Geographies / Géographies canadiennes

Title Publication Date Language Citations
THE CONCEPT OF A TOURIST AREA CYCLE OF EVOLUTION: IMPLICATIONS FOR MANAGEMENT OF RESOURCES1980/03/01English2,089
THE TOURISM CLIMATIC INDEX: A METHOD OF EVALUATING WORLD CLIMATES FOR TOURISM1985/09/01English315
VEGETATION AND RIVER CHANNEL DYNAMICS1984/06/01English212
“I spent the first year drinking tea”: Exploring Canadian university researchers’ perspectives on community‐based participatory research involving Indigenous peoples2012/05/30English206
Towards a feminist geopolitics2001/06/01English194
Intervention: Critical physical geography2013/12/03English163
Producing anxiety in the neoliberal university2016/04/07English158
Spatial accessibility and equity of playgrounds in Edmonton, Canada2004/09/01English146
DRUMLIN FIELDS, DISPERSAL TRAINS, and ICE STREAMS IN ARCTIC CANADA1988/03/01English143
Feminist geography, the ‘everyday’, and local–global relations: hidden spaces of place‐making*2005/08/19English137
Ghettos in Canada's cities? Racial segregation, ethnic enclaves and poverty concentration in Canadian urban areas2006/09/01English133
Measuring potential spatial access to primary health care physicians using a modified gravity model2010/03/01English130
Moving from research ON, to research WITH and FOR Indigenous communities: A critical reflection on community‐based participatory research2012/05/30English127
SPATIAL AUTOCORRELATION and EIGENFUNCTIONS OF THE GEOGRAPHIC WEIGHTS MATRIX ACCOMPANYING GEO‐REFERENCED DATA1996/12/01English115
THE QUANTITATIVE REVOLUTION AND THEORETICAL GEOGRAPHY11963/12/01English111
Participatory and community‐based research, Indigenous geographies, and the spaces of friendship: A critical engagement2012/05/30English111
Mapping international flows of electronic waste2010/05/18English104
A spatial analysis of crime in Vancouver, British Columbia: a synthesis of social disorganization and routine activity theory2006/12/01English104
Geography, Phenomenology, And The Study Of Human Nature1971/09/01English102
Ten compactness properties of circles: measuring shape in geography2010/12/01English102
COMMUNITIES ON THE EDGE: AN ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY OF RESOURCE‐DEPENDENT COMMUNITIES IN CANADA1996/03/01English99
CANADIAN LANDFORM EXAMPLES ‐ 17 RETROGRESSIVE THAW SLUMPS1990/09/01English98
Municipally managed gentrification in South Parkdale, Toronto2004/09/01English94
The greying of resource communities in northern British Columbia: implications for health care delivery in already‐underserviced communities2005/02/23English91
Dry times: hard lessons from the Canadian drought of 2001 and 20022008/05/29English91
SPATIAL DEPENDENCY OF SEGREGATION INDICES1997/06/01English89
Awawanenitakik: The spatial politics of recognition and relational geographies of Indigenous self‐determination2016/03/29English85
WEST EDMONTON MALL: LANDSCAPE OF MYTHS AND ELSEWHERENESS1990/03/01English82
TOURIST BROCHURES AND TOURIST IMAGES1986/03/01English80
There's more to landscape than meets the eye: towards inclusive landscape assessment in resource and environmental management2003/06/01English79