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Communal Geographies: Before and Beyond Partition in South Asia (2025)
Book
Legg, S., Gould, W., & Gupta, C. (Eds.). (2025). Communal Geographies: Before and Beyond Partition in South Asia. Routledge

This book builds on the latest research on India’s Partition and the politics of communal identity and explores the intricate relationship between community and religion on the one hand, and space or geography on the other.
Reconsidering the role... Read More about Communal Geographies: Before and Beyond Partition in South Asia.

Changing lanes? Exploring mergers and acquisitions in the global auto sector through GPN 2.0 (2025)
Journal Article
Keenan, L., Monteath, T., & Wójcik, D. (in press). Changing lanes? Exploring mergers and acquisitions in the global auto sector through GPN 2.0. Global Networks,

There has been an increase in the volume of mergers and acquisitions (M&As) throughout the global auto sector but there is strikingly little empirical detail surrounding the nature, evolution, and geographies of this activity. This article addresses... Read More about Changing lanes? Exploring mergers and acquisitions in the global auto sector through GPN 2.0.

Faithful transfer of radiolarian silicon isotope signatures from water column to sediments in the South China Sea (2025)
Journal Article
Zhang, Q., Swann, G. E. A., Pashley, V., & Horstwood, M. S. A. (in press). Faithful transfer of radiolarian silicon isotope signatures from water column to sediments in the South China Sea. Biogeosciences, 22(14), 3533-3546. https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-22-3533-2025

Radiolarian silicon isotopes (δ30Sirad) hold significant potential as a proxy for constraining past silicon cycling in seawater. However, the extent to which δ30Sirad signatures in sediments accurately represent the isotopic signals of the overlying... Read More about Faithful transfer of radiolarian silicon isotope signatures from water column to sediments in the South China Sea.

From hunters to herders: Race, reindeer and imperial expansion in Alaska c.1890–1906 (2025)
Journal Article
Martin, P. R. (2025). From hunters to herders: Race, reindeer and imperial expansion in Alaska c.1890–1906. Journal of Historical Geography, 89, 173-184. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhg.2025.06.008

This article traces the work of the American educationalist and missionary Sheldon Jackson as he introduced non-native reindeer to Northern Alaska. Jackson sought to improve what he considered to be a dire economic situation unfolding amongst the Ind... Read More about From hunters to herders: Race, reindeer and imperial expansion in Alaska c.1890–1906.

Integration of the Global Water and Lake Sectors within the ISIMIP framework through scaling of streamflow inputs to lakes (2025)
Preprint / Working Paper
Ayala, A. I., Hinostroza, J. L., Mercado-Bettín, D., Marcé, R., Gosling, S. N., Pierson, D. C., & Sobek, S. (2025). Integration of the Global Water and Lake Sectors within the ISIMIP framework through scaling of streamflow inputs to lakes

Climate change impacts both lakes and their surrounding catchments, leading to altered discharge and nutrient loading patterns from catchments to lakes, as well as modified thermal stratification and mixing dynamics within lakes. These alterations af... Read More about Integration of the Global Water and Lake Sectors within the ISIMIP framework through scaling of streamflow inputs to lakes.

Glitch environmentalism (2025)
Journal Article
Parker, N., Searle, A., & Turnbull, J. (2025). Glitch environmentalism. Environment and Planning E: Nature and Space, https://doi.org/10.1177/25148486251353339

Birding is a form of wildlife recreation that often involves exclusive communities and spaces, where both access and practice are policed along hegemonic lines. This paper examines the experiences of birders from marginalised communities who, through... Read More about Glitch environmentalism.

Decent work in fishing in a changing climate (2025)
Journal Article
Tigchelaar, M., Jackson, B., Selig, E. R., Davis, A., O’Regan, E., Kristiansen, T., Nakayama, S., Boyd, D., Cheung, W. W., Rodriguez-Huerta, E., Williams, C., & Decker Sparks, J. L. (2025). Decent work in fishing in a changing climate. Marine Policy, 181, Article 106846. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpol.2025.106846

Climate change will increasingly impact the working conditions of employed fishers, who work in the most hazardous occupation in a sector already at high risk for forced labor and other decent work deficits. However, in comparison to other sectors, t... Read More about Decent work in fishing in a changing climate.

Decent Work in Fishing in a Changing Climate (2025)
Journal Article
Tigchelaar, M., Jackson, B., Selig, E. R., Davis, A., O'Regan, E., Kristiansen, T., Nakayama, S., Boyd, D., Cheung, W. W., Rodriguez-Huerta, E., Williams, C., & Decker Sparks, J. L. (2025). Decent Work in Fishing in a Changing Climate. Marine Policy, 181, Article 106846. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpol.2025.106846

Climate change will increasingly impact the working conditions of employed fishers, who work in the most hazardous occupation in a sector already at high risk for forced labor and other decent work deficits. However, in comparison to other sectors, t... Read More about Decent Work in Fishing in a Changing Climate.

Bipolar Seesaw of Atmospheric CO2 Between North Pacific and Southern Ocean at Millennial Timescales (2025)
Journal Article
Zhong, Y., Liu, Y., Yu, J., Sun, C., Wen, Q., Kender, S., Horikawa, K., Zhang, X., Weber, M. E., Li, S., Yang, H., Kaboth‐Bahr, S., Bahr, A., Song, Z., Swann, G. E. A., Cao, W., Yang, S., Liu, Y., Zhang, J., Li, H., …Liu, Q. (2025). Bipolar Seesaw of Atmospheric CO2 Between North Pacific and Southern Ocean at Millennial Timescales. Geophysical Research Letters, 52(13), Article e2025GL115758. https://doi.org/10.1029/2025gl115758

The interhemispheric relation of deep-water ventilation and surface-ocean productivity may have played a prominent role in past atmospheric CO2 regulation. However, how these processes vary on orbital-millennial timescales remains poorly understood.... Read More about Bipolar Seesaw of Atmospheric CO2 Between North Pacific and Southern Ocean at Millennial Timescales.

A multi-model assessment of global freshwater temperature and thermoelectric power supply under climate change (2025)
Journal Article
Jones, E. R., van Beek, R., Cárdenas Belleza, G., Burek, P., Dugdale, S. J., Flörke, M., Fridman, D., Gosling, S. N., Kumar, R., Mercado-Bettin, D., Müller Schmied, H., Tan, Z., Thiery, W., Tilahun, A. B., Wanders, N., & van Vliet, M. T. H. (2025). A multi-model assessment of global freshwater temperature and thermoelectric power supply under climate change. Environmental Research: Water, 1(2), Article 025002. https://doi.org/10.1088/3033-4942/addffa

Water temperature is a key abiotic factor influencing aquatic ecosystem health and the services provided to both nature and humans. Global water temperature models offer possibilities to improve our understanding of water temperature regimes, which i... Read More about A multi-model assessment of global freshwater temperature and thermoelectric power supply under climate change.

Exploring the spatial composition of UK social housing (2025)
Journal Article
Clare, N., Kearsey, J., & French, S. (2025). Exploring the spatial composition of UK social housing. Radical Housing Journal, 7(1), 7-26. https://doi.org/10.54825/KQNR4096

This paper explores the potentials and challenges of organising in (and at times against-and-beyond) social housing. Drawing on extended research across the UK with a range of tenants, activists, and housing staff we illustrate the need for fine-grai... Read More about Exploring the spatial composition of UK social housing.

The SahulCHAR collection: a palaeofire database for Australia, New Guinea, and New Zealand (2025)
Journal Article
Rehn, E., Cadd, H., Mooney, S., Cohen, T. J., Munack, H., Codilean, A. T., Adeleye, M., Beck, K. K., Iv, M. C., Gouramanis, C., Hanson, J. M., Jones, P. J., Kershaw, A. P., Mackenzie, L., Maisie, M., Mariani, M., Matley, K., Mcwethy, D., Mills, K., Moss, P., …Wilmshurst, J. (2025). The SahulCHAR collection: a palaeofire database for Australia, New Guinea, and New Zealand. Earth System Science Data, 17(6), 2681-2692. https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-17-2681-2025

Recent global fire activity has highlighted the importance of understanding fire dynamics across time and space, with records of past fire (palaeofire) providing valuable insights to inform us on current and future management challenges. New records... Read More about The SahulCHAR collection: a palaeofire database for Australia, New Guinea, and New Zealand.

Necropolitics and geography (2025)
Journal Article
Peters, F., Clare, N., & Davies, T. (2025). Necropolitics and geography. Progress in Human Geography, Article 03091325251348613. https://doi.org/10.1177/03091325251348613

This paper reviews the rapidly growing body of geographical work on necropolitics. We argue that thinking carefully and spatially with and about necropolitics is useful for analysing widespread and uneven racialised suffering, particularly relating t... Read More about Necropolitics and geography.

Against cultural competence: social housing and institutional post-racism (2025)
Journal Article
Clare, N., & Clare, G. (2025). Against cultural competence: social housing and institutional post-racism. Housing, Theory and Society, 1-19. https://doi.org/10.1080/14036096.2025.2513595

This paper focuses on recent efforts to combat racialized inequalities in English social housing through “cultural competence”. Based on longitudinal, mixed qualitative research it argues that, despite good intentions, the approach is ineffective at... Read More about Against cultural competence: social housing and institutional post-racism.

A Partially Pooled NSUM Model: Detailed estimation of CSEM trafficking prevalence in Philippine municipalities (2025)
Journal Article
Nyarko-Agyei, A., Moser, S., Seymour, R. G., Brewster, B., Li, S., Weir, E., Landman, T., Wyman, E., Torres, C. B., Fell, I., & Boyd, D. (2025). A Partially Pooled NSUM Model: Detailed estimation of CSEM trafficking prevalence in Philippine municipalities. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series C, Article qlaf033. https://doi.org/10.1093/jrsssc/qlaf033

Effective policy and intervention strategies to combat human trafficking for child sexual exploitation material (CSEM) production require accurate prevalence estimates. Traditional Network Scale Up Method (NSUM) models often necessitate stan-dalone s... Read More about A Partially Pooled NSUM Model: Detailed estimation of CSEM trafficking prevalence in Philippine municipalities.

Opportunities and challenges for monitoring terrestrial biodiversity in the robotics age (2025)
Journal Article
Pringle, S., Dallimer, M., Goddard, M. A., Le Goff, L. K., Hart, E., Langdale, S. J., Fisher, J. C., Abad, S.-A., Ancrenaz, M., Angeoletto, F., Auat Cheein, F., Austen, G. E., Bailey, J. J., Baldock, K. C. R., Banin, L. F., Banks-Leite, C., Barau, A. S., Bashyal, R., Bates, A. J., Bicknell, J. E., …Davies, Z. G. (2025). Opportunities and challenges for monitoring terrestrial biodiversity in the robotics age. Nature Ecology & Evolution, 9(6), 1031-1042. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41559-025-02704-9

With biodiversity loss escalating globally, a step change is needed in our capacity to accurately monitor species populations across ecosystems. Robotic and autonomous systems (RAS) offer technological solutions that may substantially advance terrest... Read More about Opportunities and challenges for monitoring terrestrial biodiversity in the robotics age.

‘Piling up a treasury of knowledge’: Archiving as knowledge production and professional practice in the Stevenson engineering firm (2025)
Journal Article
Dishington, R. (2025). ‘Piling up a treasury of knowledge’: Archiving as knowledge production and professional practice in the Stevenson engineering firm. Journal of Historical Geography, 88, 157-167. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhg.2025.05.001

Archives were a significant site of engineering work in the nineteenth century. Through an examination of the case study of the Stevenson family engineering firm, this article argues that engineers consciously and intentionally collected documents to... Read More about ‘Piling up a treasury of knowledge’: Archiving as knowledge production and professional practice in the Stevenson engineering firm.