Geography’s ‘unique selling point’, alongside its concern for spatial relationships, is its ability to unite social and environmental perspectives. Amidst a large literature, Ravi Singh (2009, p. 2) suggests, “The general trends in the history of geographical thoughts do suggest our discipline’s guiding principle has been its integrated perspective under which human and physical (natural) domains are simultaneously considered interconnected and interrelated”. He also suggests that a key item ..
This paper examines the tensions involved in the production, presentation and revision of hazard map...
With this first issue of 2012, Belgeo turns from a printed and paying publication into a free access...
This article sets the scene for the 10 papers comprising the special issue ‘‘Geographical research ...
Geography’s ‘unique selling point’, alongside its concern for spatial relationships, is its ability ...
Geographical Education Magazine (GEM) article.This article is written to caution that while we pat e...
This Special Issue aims to present both theoretical contributions and case studies. We invite papers...
The link between geography and governance is easy to establish. Social geography can be defined as t...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor and Francis via t...
Copyright © 2015 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
In this paper, we deconstruct how geography is organized as an academic study in the Netherlands. We...
In his book “The Nature of Physical Geography”, published in 1985, Ken Gregory wrote in the preface:...
Teaching geography creates an opportunity for the transfer of knowledge about environmental problem...
Geography has never been so accessible; new media present documentaries about diverse places, suppor...
A Geographical Education Magazine article.The cognitive approach appears to reign in most geography ...
The name GeoHazards comes from the word “geomorphological”, which refers to the study of the physica...
This paper examines the tensions involved in the production, presentation and revision of hazard map...
With this first issue of 2012, Belgeo turns from a printed and paying publication into a free access...
This article sets the scene for the 10 papers comprising the special issue ‘‘Geographical research ...
Geography’s ‘unique selling point’, alongside its concern for spatial relationships, is its ability ...
Geographical Education Magazine (GEM) article.This article is written to caution that while we pat e...
This Special Issue aims to present both theoretical contributions and case studies. We invite papers...
The link between geography and governance is easy to establish. Social geography can be defined as t...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor and Francis via t...
Copyright © 2015 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
In this paper, we deconstruct how geography is organized as an academic study in the Netherlands. We...
In his book “The Nature of Physical Geography”, published in 1985, Ken Gregory wrote in the preface:...
Teaching geography creates an opportunity for the transfer of knowledge about environmental problem...
Geography has never been so accessible; new media present documentaries about diverse places, suppor...
A Geographical Education Magazine article.The cognitive approach appears to reign in most geography ...
The name GeoHazards comes from the word “geomorphological”, which refers to the study of the physica...
This paper examines the tensions involved in the production, presentation and revision of hazard map...
With this first issue of 2012, Belgeo turns from a printed and paying publication into a free access...
This article sets the scene for the 10 papers comprising the special issue ‘‘Geographical research ...