On March 12th, the Belgian Society of Geographical Studies (BEVAS/SOBEG) organized the first Belgian geographical Day. At the present time the different departments of geography are becoming more international. The aims of these «Geographical Days» are to bring together researchers from all Belgian Universities and to be aware of the diversity and richness of Belgian geographical research. The basis of the «Geographical Days» is to invite young researchers to present their research. A main th..
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The papers gathered in this issue of the BAGF were all given at a working session of the Association...
The idea of creating an association of the geographical societies of the EU countries was launched i...
On March 12th, the Belgian Society of Geographical Studies (BEVAS/SOBEG) organized the first Belgian...
The geographic societies preceded the geographers Geography came to the forefront in Belgium only th...
It is now a tradition for the Belgian National Committee of Geography to present a survey of Belgian...
The Third Belgian geographers’ days, with the general topic “Geography on the move”, were organized ...
On the occasion of the research projects initiated by the French Community of Belgium (Communauté Fr...
The first issue of Belgeo, the acronym for the new ‘Revue Belge de Géographie – Belgisch Tijdschrift...
With this first issue of 2012, Belgeo turns from a printed and paying publication into a free access...
The link between geography and governance is easy to establish. Social geography can be defined as t...
Fifty years ago the number of professional geographers in Britain was small but the need to study th...
Introduction In Austria, geography is a well-established discipline. The first chair at a university...
Geographical thought in Dutch society In May 1999, after years of preparation, the EU Council of Min...
National audienceWhich problems do we address in geography? This article proposes new ways of doing ...
A brief history of geographical associations in Germany The current organisational structure of Germ...
The papers gathered in this issue of the BAGF were all given at a working session of the Association...
The idea of creating an association of the geographical societies of the EU countries was launched i...
On March 12th, the Belgian Society of Geographical Studies (BEVAS/SOBEG) organized the first Belgian...
The geographic societies preceded the geographers Geography came to the forefront in Belgium only th...
It is now a tradition for the Belgian National Committee of Geography to present a survey of Belgian...
The Third Belgian geographers’ days, with the general topic “Geography on the move”, were organized ...
On the occasion of the research projects initiated by the French Community of Belgium (Communauté Fr...
The first issue of Belgeo, the acronym for the new ‘Revue Belge de Géographie – Belgisch Tijdschrift...
With this first issue of 2012, Belgeo turns from a printed and paying publication into a free access...
The link between geography and governance is easy to establish. Social geography can be defined as t...
Fifty years ago the number of professional geographers in Britain was small but the need to study th...
Introduction In Austria, geography is a well-established discipline. The first chair at a university...
Geographical thought in Dutch society In May 1999, after years of preparation, the EU Council of Min...
National audienceWhich problems do we address in geography? This article proposes new ways of doing ...
A brief history of geographical associations in Germany The current organisational structure of Germ...
The papers gathered in this issue of the BAGF were all given at a working session of the Association...
The idea of creating an association of the geographical societies of the EU countries was launched i...