Quaestiones Geographicae
Scope & Guideline
Advancing Earth Sciences Through Open Dialogue
Introduction
Aims and Scopes
- Environmental Geography:
The journal focuses on the interactions between human activities and the environment, exploring topics such as climate change impacts, land use changes, and ecosystem services. - Urban and Regional Planning:
Research on urban development, sustainability, and spatial planning is prominent, with studies examining socio-economic dynamics and planning mechanisms across various geographical contexts. - Geospatial Technologies and Methodologies:
The application of remote sensing, GIS, and other geospatial tools is a core focus, highlighting innovative methodologies for analyzing geographic phenomena. - Tourism Geography:
The journal covers research on geotourism and its implications for local economies, environmental conservation, and cultural heritage, with case studies from diverse regions. - Social and Economic Geography:
Investigations into the socio-economic factors influencing geographical phenomena are prevalent, including studies on demographics, poverty, and community engagement. - Hydrology and Geomorphology:
Research exploring water systems, sediment dynamics, and landforms is significant, particularly in relation to climate variability and anthropogenic influences.
Trending and Emerging
- Climate Adaptation Strategies:
There is a growing emphasis on research that addresses adaptive strategies to climate change, focusing on resilience and sustainability in various geographic contexts. - Digital and Remote Sensing Innovations:
The integration of advanced digital technologies and remote sensing in geographical research is increasingly prevalent, showcasing new methodologies for data collection and analysis. - Sustainable Urban Development:
Studies focusing on sustainable practices in urban settings, including green infrastructure and urban resilience, are on the rise, reflecting contemporary urban challenges. - Geographical Education and Public Engagement:
Research on the role of geography in education and community engagement is gaining traction, emphasizing the importance of geographic literacy among non-experts. - Ecosystem Services and Biodiversity Conservation:
An increasing number of studies are exploring the valuation of ecosystem services and their role in biodiversity conservation, linking ecological health to human well-being.
Declining or Waning
- Traditional Physical Geography:
There appears to be a waning focus on traditional physical geography topics, such as detailed studies of natural landscapes without a clear human-environment interaction context. - Historical Geography:
Research that solely emphasizes historical aspects of geography without integrating contemporary issues or methodologies has become less prominent. - Climate Change Denial Studies:
Topics that explore denial or skepticism regarding climate change are notably decreasing, reflecting a shift towards more constructive dialogues and solutions. - Basic Cartography:
There is a noticeable decline in studies focusing on basic cartographic techniques, as the field shifts towards more complex geovisualization and spatial analysis methods.
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