Prof Niamh Moore-Cherry

Prof Niamh Moore-Cherry

University College Dublin

H-index: 21

Europe-Ireland

About Prof Niamh Moore-Cherry

Prof Niamh Moore-Cherry, With an exceptional h-index of 21 and a recent h-index of 14 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University College Dublin,

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Engaging 15-Minute Cities as a New Development Model: The Potential of Waterford City

Livelihoods as everyday heritage: urban redevelopment, heritage discourses and marketplace trade in Moore Street, Dublin

Metropolitanization, civic capacity and metropolitan governance: Ireland in the metropolitan century

Pathways to a more policy-engaged geography

Urban Redevelopment, Displacement, and Governmentality in Nanjing’s Historic Inner‐City

Documenting the ‘soft spaces’ of London planning: Opportunity Areas as institutional fix in a growth-oriented city

Narratives, inequalities and civic participation: A case for ‘more-than-technological’approaches to smart city development

Negotiating applied and critical perspectives within the geography curriculum

Prof Niamh Moore-Cherry Information

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Citations(all)

2294

Citations(since 2020)

1420

Cited By

1434

hIndex(all)

21

hIndex(since 2020)

14

i10Index(all)

30

i10Index(since 2020)

22

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Top articles of Prof Niamh Moore-Cherry

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Engaging 15-Minute Cities as a New Development Model: The Potential of Waterford City

Niamh Moore-Cherry

Camilla Siggaard Andersen

Carla Maria Kayanan

2023/8/22

Livelihoods as everyday heritage: urban redevelopment, heritage discourses and marketplace trade in Moore Street, Dublin

International Journal of Heritage Studies

Christine Bonnin

Niamh Moore-Cherry

2023/7/3

Metropolitanization, civic capacity and metropolitan governance: Ireland in the metropolitan century

Territory, Politics, Governance

Carla Maria Kayanan

Niamh Moore-Cherry

John Tomaney

2023/2/17

Pathways to a more policy-engaged geography

Space and Polity

Niamh Moore-Cherry

2022/5/4

Urban Redevelopment, Displacement, and Governmentality in Nanjing’s Historic Inner‐City

Antipode

Zhao Zhang

Niamh Moore‐Cherry

2022/5

Documenting the ‘soft spaces’ of London planning: Opportunity Areas as institutional fix in a growth-oriented city

Regional Studies

Jessica Ferm

Sonia Freire Trigo

Niamh Moore-Cherry

2022/3/4

Narratives, inequalities and civic participation: A case for ‘more-than-technological’approaches to smart city development

Equality in the city: Imaginaries of the smart future

Carla Maria Kayanan

Niamh Moore-Cherry

Alma Clavin

2022

Negotiating applied and critical perspectives within the geography curriculum

Journal of Geography in Higher Education

Tim Hall

Niamh Moore-Cherry

2022/10/2

Street markets, urban development and immigrant entrepreneurship: Unpacking precarity in Moore Street, Dublin

Urban Studies

Cristín Blennerhassett

Niamh Moore-Cherry

Christine Bonnin

2022/10

Playing with time in Moore Street, Dublin: Urban redevelopment, temporal politics and the governance of space-time

Niamh Moore-Cherry

Christine Bonnin

2022/7/28

Governing the metropolis: An international review of metropolitanisation, metropolitan governance and the relationship with sustainable land management

Niamh Moore-Cherry

Carla Maria Kayanan

John Tomaney

Andy Pike

2022/5/23

Fragmented governance, the urban data ecosystem and smart city-regions: The case of Metropolitan Boston

Regional Studies

Rob Kitchin

Niamh Moore-Cherry

2021/12/2

Students as partners in peer mentoring: Expectations, experiences and emotions

Innovative Higher Education

Christina Seery

Andrea Andres

Niamh Moore-Cherry

Sara O’Sullivan

2021/12

Mapping green Dublin: Co-creating a greener future with local communities

Urban Planning

Alma Clavin

Niamh Moore-Cherry

Gerald Mills

2021/10/14

Cities under lockdown: Public health, urban vulnerabilities, and neighborhood planning in Dublin

Carla Maria Kayanan

Niamh Moore-Cherry

Alma Clavin

2021/7/22

Spatial transformation, public policy and metropolitan governance: secondary business districts in Dublin and Warsaw

European Planning Studies

Maciej Smętkowski

Niamh Moore-Cherry

Dorota Celińska-Janowicz

2021/7/3

City-regional and metropolitan governance

Niamh Moore-Cherry

Andy Pike

John Tomaney

2021/5/18

Partnership, anti-racism, indigenization and technology: an INLT collaborative writing symposium

Niamh Moore-Cherry

2021/4/3

The impact of green spaces on mental health in urban settings: A scoping review

A Callaghan

G McCombe

A Harrold

C McMeel

G Mills

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2021/3/4

Mapping Green Dublin: Strategic Pathways to Community-led Greening

Alma Clavin

Niamh Moore-Cherry

Gerald Mills

2021

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Co-Authors

H-index: 51
Alison Cook-Sather

Alison Cook-Sather

Bryn Mawr College

H-index: 46
John Tomaney

John Tomaney

University College London

H-index: 43
Gerald Mills

Gerald Mills

University College Dublin

H-index: 35
Walter Cullen

Walter Cullen

University College Dublin

H-index: 35
Mark Scott

Mark Scott

University College Dublin

H-index: 33
Peter Felten

Peter Felten

Elon University

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