Physical Geography has in recent years developed certain tendencies which have led to a greater coherence and to a greater degree of integration with the rest of Geography. Of particular importance are studies of the human impact, of environmental change and its impacts, of the application of Physical Geography to societal needs, of Geoecology and Landscape Ecology, and of global change
Huggett's new study introduces physical geography by examining the interactions between people and t...
Time and again, discussions at the Institute of Geography in Bern regarding the choice of new facult...
A physical geographers’ scope of practice is not defined by any regulatory or academic organization,...
Developments in physical geography since 1985 include not only continuation of pre‑existing trends t...
The tripartite division of physical geography into geomorphology, climatology and biogeography is st...
Physical geography is the study of the processes that shape the Earth’s surface, the animals and pla...
Geographers facing the physical environment. On the occasion of the XXVth International Geographic...
The study on synthesis, region-locality and human-natural dimensions are not only a deep scientific ...
In this introduction to the Special Issue on Physical Geography and Environmental Sustainability, th...
This four-volume set begins by examining the knowledge of physical geography: from the quantitative ...
Special Issue: Changing Priorities in Physical GeographyInternational audienceThis paper provides a ...
In the previous decades, research literature modifies in major height of volume with an unbelievable...
Geographers are uniquely positioned to help understand and address many of the global challenges tha...
Physical Geography is an integrated part of Earth Sciences for the reason that its inherent subject....
Over the last quarter of a century, physical geography has not been served well by the often homogen...
Huggett's new study introduces physical geography by examining the interactions between people and t...
Time and again, discussions at the Institute of Geography in Bern regarding the choice of new facult...
A physical geographers’ scope of practice is not defined by any regulatory or academic organization,...
Developments in physical geography since 1985 include not only continuation of pre‑existing trends t...
The tripartite division of physical geography into geomorphology, climatology and biogeography is st...
Physical geography is the study of the processes that shape the Earth’s surface, the animals and pla...
Geographers facing the physical environment. On the occasion of the XXVth International Geographic...
The study on synthesis, region-locality and human-natural dimensions are not only a deep scientific ...
In this introduction to the Special Issue on Physical Geography and Environmental Sustainability, th...
This four-volume set begins by examining the knowledge of physical geography: from the quantitative ...
Special Issue: Changing Priorities in Physical GeographyInternational audienceThis paper provides a ...
In the previous decades, research literature modifies in major height of volume with an unbelievable...
Geographers are uniquely positioned to help understand and address many of the global challenges tha...
Physical Geography is an integrated part of Earth Sciences for the reason that its inherent subject....
Over the last quarter of a century, physical geography has not been served well by the often homogen...
Huggett's new study introduces physical geography by examining the interactions between people and t...
Time and again, discussions at the Institute of Geography in Bern regarding the choice of new facult...
A physical geographers’ scope of practice is not defined by any regulatory or academic organization,...