Revista Geografica de America Central
Scope & Guideline
Connecting Scholars and Ideas Across Central America.
Introduction
Aims and Scopes
- Sustainable Development and Environmental Management:
Research focuses on sustainable practices and environmental management strategies in Central America, examining the implications of agriculture, tourism, and urbanization on ecosystems. - Geospatial Analysis and Mapping:
Utilization of geospatial technologies and methodologies to analyze spatial relationships, land use changes, and environmental factors affecting communities. - Climate Change and Its Impacts:
Investigations into climate variability, its socio-economic impacts, and community adaptation strategies are core themes, reflecting the journal's commitment to addressing climate-related challenges. - Socio-Economic Dynamics in Rural and Urban Areas:
Exploration of the socio-economic factors influencing rural and urban development, including community resilience, migration, and local governance. - Cultural and Historical Geography:
Studies that delve into the cultural landscapes and historical geographies of Central America, highlighting the interplay between people and their environments.
Trending and Emerging
- Climate Adaptation Strategies:
Increasing emphasis on studies that propose and evaluate adaptation strategies to mitigate the impacts of climate change on vulnerable populations and ecosystems. - Technological Integration in Geography:
A growing trend towards the application of advanced technological tools, such as GIS and remote sensing, in geographical research is evident, enhancing data collection and analysis. - Community-Based Sustainability Initiatives:
Research focusing on community-driven sustainability initiatives has gained traction, highlighting local responses to global challenges and the importance of grassroots movements. - Interdisciplinary Approaches to Urban Planning:
Emerging themes in urban studies reflect a shift towards interdisciplinary methods that integrate social, environmental, and economic perspectives in urban planning. - Health Geography and Socio-Economic Vulnerability:
There is a rising interest in exploring the intersections of health geography and socio-economic factors, particularly in the context of public health crises and environmental changes.
Declining or Waning
- Traditional Agriculture Practices:
Research centered around traditional agricultural practices has diminished, likely overshadowed by the push towards sustainable and innovative agricultural techniques in response to modern challenges. - Urbanization without Sustainability:
Earlier studies heavily critiqued urbanization patterns without a sustainability lens. However, the recent shift towards integrated approaches has led to a reduced focus on urban issues that ignore sustainability. - Geopolitical Conflicts:
While geopolitical studies were once prominent, there has been a notable decrease in papers focusing on conflicts and territorial disputes, possibly due to a shift towards more constructive and solution-oriented research themes. - Historical Land Use Patterns:
Research on historical land use patterns has lessened, as the journal now prioritizes contemporary issues and future-oriented studies that address current socio-environmental challenges. - Biodiversity Loss in Isolated Regions:
Although biodiversity is still an important topic, the specific focus on isolated regions has waned in favor of broader ecological studies that consider interconnected systems.
Similar Journals
Anales de Geografia de la Universidad Complutense
Cultivating Critical Perspectives in Geography and Urban StudiesAnales de Geografia de la Universidad Complutense is a prominent journal in the fields of Geography and Urban Studies, published by Universidad Complutense de Madrid. With a rich academic tradition since its inception, this journal has been open access since 1981, ensuring that valuable research is readily available to scholars and practitioners alike. The journal holds a significant position within the academic community, reflected in its Q3 ranking in both Geography, Planning and Development and Urban Studies categories as of 2023, and it provides an essential platform for interdisciplinary research and dialogues on pressing geographical and urban issues. As part of the Scopus indexed database, it ranks #201 out of 279 in Urban Studies and #684 out of 821 in Geography, indicating its growing influence and relevance. Based in Madrid, Spain, the journal welcomes contributions that aim to advance knowledge, foster collaboration, and stimulate critical thinking in these dynamic fields.
Biblio 3W-Barcelona
Fostering scholarly communication in information science.Biblio 3W-Barcelona is a prominent academic journal published by the Universitat de Barcelona, Servei Publicacions, focusing on the dynamic field of library and information science. Established to foster scholarly communication, this journal provides a platform for researchers, professionals, and students dedicated to the advancement of bibliographic studies and library management. Despite lacking a current impact factor, Biblio 3W-Barcelona is recognized for its commitment to high-quality research and its contribution to the field, making it a valuable resource for those engaged in understanding the complexities of information dissemination in modern society. The journal features original research articles, critical reviews, and case studies that invite varied perspectives within the realm of librarianship. Readers can access its comprehensive body of work freely, enriching their knowledge and fostering practical applications in library science. For submission guidelines and further information, visit their website.
Investigaciones Geograficas-Spain
Unveiling the complexities of our planet through rigorous research.Investigaciones Geográficas-Spain is an esteemed academic journal published by the Universidad de Alicante, dedicated to advancing the fields of geography, planning, and development as well as earth and planetary sciences. With its commitment to open access since 1983, the journal ensures that research is readily available to a global audience, facilitating knowledge dissemination and collaborative discourse. As reflected in its 2023 Scopus rankings, it holds a commendable position within the Q3 category in both Earth and Planetary Sciences and Geography, Planning and Development, making it a noteworthy resource for scholars and practitioners in these disciplines. The journal's scope encompasses diverse geographical research, aiming to address pressing environmental and societal challenges through empirical studies and theoretical advancements. By contributing to the knowledge reservoir from Spain and beyond, Investigaciones Geográficas-Spain serves as a vital platform for researchers, professionals, and students seeking to enrich their understanding of geographical phenomena.
Entorno Geografico
Bridging Local Insights with Global PerspectivesEntorno Geográfico is a premier open-access journal published by University of Valle, dedicated to the field of geography and environmental studies. Since its inception in 2002, this journal has provided a dynamic platform for researchers, professionals, and students to disseminate innovative findings and engage in critical discussions regarding geographical phenomena and environmental challenges. With an ISSN of 1692-0074 and an E-ISSN of 2382-3518, it is recognized for its commitment to high-quality peer-reviewed content that reflects cutting-edge research trends within the discipline. The journal aims to enhance understanding of socio-environmental processes and contribute to the formulation of sustainable solutions to pressing geographical issues. By fostering an open-access model, Entorno Geográfico ensures that valuable knowledge is widely accessible, encouraging collaboration and advancing education in the field. Located in Cali, Colombia, the journal reflects a strong regional focus while embracing a global perspective, making it an essential resource for the international geography community.
Revista Acta Geografica
Connecting Researchers to the Heart of GeographyRevista Acta Geografica is a prestigious academic journal published by the Universidade Federal de Roraima, specializing in the dynamic field of geography. With the ISSN 1980-5772 and E-ISSN 2177-4307, this journal provides a platform for interdisciplinary research that addresses geographical phenomena, spatial analysis, and environmental concerns primarily relevant to the Brazilian context but also extending to global studies. As an open-access journal, it aims to foster knowledge distribution among researchers, professionals, and students without financial barriers, promoting wider dissemination of scientific outcomes. The journal continues to play a critical role in advancing geographical scholarship, emphasizing both theoretical frameworks and applied methodologies. With a commitment to quality and innovation, Revista Acta Geografica is an essential resource for anyone invested in geographical research and practice.
GEOGRAFICKY CASOPIS-Geographical Journal
Elevating geographic research through interdisciplinary collaboration.GEOGRAFICKY CASOPIS-Geographical Journal is a prestigious publication dedicated to advancing knowledge in the fields of geography and earth sciences, published by the SLOVAK ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, INSTITUTE OF GEOGRAPHY. With a rich history dating back to its inception in 1976, the journal serves as a vital forum for researchers and professionals to disseminate their findings across a range of topics including earth-surface processes, geography, planning, development, and geology. Notably, it maintains a respectable Q3 category ranking across these disciplines as of 2023, indicating its contribution to relevant academic discourse. The journal is indexed under critical databases and engages a global audience, making it an essential resource for scholars seeking to stay informed about contemporary issues and advancements in geography. Although currently not an open-access journal, it emphasizes the sharing of significant research findings and encourages submissions from various geographical contexts to enrich the scientific community. Geographical Journal's commitment to fostering interdisciplinary dialogue ensures its relevance and importance in shaping the future of geographical research.
Chinese Geographical Science
Advancing Earth Sciences through Global Perspectives.Chinese Geographical Science is a prestigious, peer-reviewed journal published by Springer, dedicated to the dynamic and interdisciplinary fields of Earth and Planetary Sciences and Geography, Planning and Development. With an impressive 2023 Q1 ranking in both categories, the journal supports the dissemination of groundbreaking research from a global perspective, reflecting its significance in the scientific community. The journal is indexed under the highly regarded Scopus database, where it ranks in the top percentile in both Geography and Earth Sciences, illustrating its commitment to excellence and impact within these disciplines. Since its inception in 1991, it has provided a vital platform for researchers and scholars to share their findings, address pressing geographical issues, and contribute to the development of innovative solutions for sustainable development. Although it operates under a subscription model, its rigorous peer-review process ensures that the highest quality of research is published. By fostering collaboration and dialogue among scholars, Chinese Geographical Science plays an essential role in advancing knowledge and shaping policy in geographical sciences and beyond.
Geographica Pannonica
Navigating the Frontiers of Geographical ResearchGeographica Pannonica is a premier, open-access journal dedicated to the various dimensions of geography, atmospheric sciences, geology, and related fields. Published by the University of Novi Sad's Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, this Serbian journal has been a vital platform for scholarly discourse since its inception, with an open-access policy established in 2010 to enhance the dissemination of research findings. Covering a spectrum of topics from Earth-surface processes to tourism management, the journal has achieved notable rankings, reflecting its commitment to impactful research—ranking in the Q3 quartile across multiple categories in 2023. Researchers, professionals, and students are encouraged to engage with the latest articles that contribute to advancing our understanding of geographical phenomena and sustainability challenges, making Geographica Pannonica an essential resource for the global academic community.
Hungarian Geographical Bulletin
Navigating the landscape of cultural studies and agronomy.Hungarian Geographical Bulletin, with ISSN 2064-5031 and E-ISSN 2064-5147, is a premier open-access journal published by the CSFK GEOGRAPHICAL INSTITUTE that has been an influential resource since 2009, dedicated to advancing the fields of geography, cultural studies, and agronomy. Located in Budapest, Hungary, this journal aims to disseminate high-quality research and engage a diverse audience of researchers, professionals, and students. The journal's reputation is underscored by its impressive category quartiles in 2023, ranking Q2 in Agronomy and Crop Science, Q1 in Cultural Studies, and Q2 across several other areas, including Geography and Earth and Planetary Sciences. With a Scopus ranking that places it in the top percentiles in multiple fields, the Hungarian Geographical Bulletin serves as an essential platform for innovative ideas and discussions that drive geographical scholarship and practice forward, specifically during its converged years from 2014 to 2024. Whether you are a seasoned researcher or an enthusiastic student, this journal presents a wealth of knowledge that is easily accessible due to its open-access format.
Acta Geographica Slovenica-Geografski Zbornik
Fostering impactful research in cultural and earth sciences.Acta Geographica Slovenica-Geografski Zbornik is a prominent academic journal published by the Geografski Institut Antona Melika ZRC SAZU, situated in Slovenia. This open-access journal, active since 2003, has made significant strides in the fields of cultural studies, geography, and earth sciences, earning impressive rankings in its respective categories—Q1 in Cultural Studies and Q3 in both Earth and Planetary Sciences and Geography, Planning and Development. With an impactful presence evidenced by its Scopus rankings, including being placed in the 90th percentile for Cultural Studies, Acta Geographica Slovenica serves as an essential platform for researchers, professionals, and students alike, facilitating accessible scholarly dialogue and contributing to the development of geographical and cultural knowledge. The journal is dedicated to advancing research that develops innovative perspectives on geographical phenomena, making it an invaluable resource within the academic community.