The Third Belgian geographers’ days, with the general topic “Geography on the move”, were organized on 24 and 25 October 2008 by the Université Libre de Bruxelles and the Vrije Universiteit Brussel. The previous editions had been held at the Université de Liège and at the Universiteit Gent, so this biennal organization has once and for all become a tradition, and the next edition will take place in Louvain in the autumn of 2010. This meeting, originally aimed at giving young researchers the o..
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About a decade ago, this journal published a review article by De Lannoy and De Corte (2000). In thi...
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La recherche synthétisée dans cet article porte sur l’enseignement universitaire de la géographie hu...
This article presents the first results of a survey on the occupations of geographers, conducted by ...
The annual 3D GeoInfo Conference aims at bringing together international state-of-the-art research a...
On the occasion of the research projects initiated by the French Community of Belgium (Communauté Fr...
It is now a tradition for the Belgian National Committee of Geography to present a survey of Belgian...
On March 12th, the Belgian Society of Geographical Studies (BEVAS/SOBEG) organized the first Belgian...
The first issue of Belgeo, the acronym for the new ‘Revue Belge de Géographie – Belgisch Tijdschrift...
The geographic societies preceded the geographers Geography came to the forefront in Belgium only th...
With this first issue of 2012, Belgeo turns from a printed and paying publication into a free access...
This list follows those published in Belgeo, 2011, 3-4 (2007-2011), 2006, 4 (2004-2006), 2003, 2 (19...
In his book “The Nature of Physical Geography”, published in 1985, Ken Gregory wrote in the preface:...
About a decade ago, this journal published a review article by De Lannoy and De Corte (2000). In thi...
This paper presents the results of the survey conducted under the auspices of the Belgian National C...
Geography’s ‘unique selling point’, alongside its concern for spatial relationships, is its ability ...
AbstractThe third international conference on Spatial Statistics, to which this issue of Procedia is...
La recherche synthétisée dans cet article porte sur l’enseignement universitaire de la géographie hu...
This article presents the first results of a survey on the occupations of geographers, conducted by ...
The annual 3D GeoInfo Conference aims at bringing together international state-of-the-art research a...
On the occasion of the research projects initiated by the French Community of Belgium (Communauté Fr...