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Assessing Economic Needs: Multiperspectivity and Theoretical Pluralism in Fifth Grade High School Textbooks for Geography and Economics in Austria
In this study, we discuss the prevalence of multiperspectivity and theoretical pluralism in Austrian geography and economics textbooks for the fifth... -
Community geography for precarious researchers: examining the intricacies of mutually beneficial and co-produced knowledge
At the center of community geography is a commitment to mutually beneficial and co-produced knowledge. While the intricacies of managing these two...
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COVID-19 and Tourism Geography at a Crossroads: Challenges, Opportunities and Moving Forward
The COVID-19 pandemic had widespread impacts for those engaged in tourism geography education and research. This chapter incorporates diverse... -
Spatial Impact of Industrial Agglomeration and Environmental Regulation on Environmental Pollution—Evidence from Pollution-Intensive Industries in China
In the context of China's efforts to achieve green economic development and adjust the spatial layout of industries, this article focuses on...
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Urban-Rural Transformation Geography
This book attempts to introduce the theory of system science and engineering technology into the geographic research of urban-rural transformation,... -
Elite Environmental Aesthetics: Placing Nature in a Changing Climate
What does it mean to escape to nature in a changing climate? We investigate the properties that make a place resonant with ideas of “nature,”...
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Environmental justice in South Africa: the dilemma of informal settlement residents
The concept of environmental justice is well established in the literature; however, scholars still battle to agree on what it really means. This...
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The market for foreign cinema in contemporary Italy: a geography of film consumption
The article aims at studying the geographical variability of theatrical consumption and popularity of contemporary films imported in Italy since the...
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Values, Emotions, and Knowledge in the Motivations Underlying Environmental Activism: The Case of Contested Green Spaces in Brussels
This study explores how citizens develop a sense of commonality by investigating the motivations that underlie their environmental activism. Our...
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Through troubled times: reflections on Ron Johnston’s Geography and Geographers: Anglo-American Human Geography since 1945 (1979) and Peter Taylor’s Political Geography: World Economy, Nation-State and Locality (1985)
This article introduces the commentaries and rejoinders collated in this collection about the longevity and contemporary relevance of two landmark...
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On migration, geography, and epistemic communities
This commentary paper starts by questioning the assumption that migration means international migration, and goes on to affirm that migration studies...
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Map** diversity: from ecology and human geography to urbanism and culture
A large body of research across science and humanities has come to deal with diversity, which, as a scientific concept, has proved immensely relevant...
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Transnational Society in Light of Environmental Change
Transnational practices, including the sending and receiving of remittances, have increasingly attracted the attention of policy makers. Such... -
Environmental change and identity questions in farmer and herder’s eco-violence narratives in the Nigerian Benue Valley
Studies exploring the farmer-herder conflicts in Nigeria as eco-violence need to explore more the opinions of those affected to account for their...
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Environmental impacts of artisanal and small-scale gold mining within Kambele and Pater gold mining sites, East Cameroon
The increasing demand for gold, notably in the jewellery industry and other sectors such as finance, electronics, and aerospace, has exerted pressure...
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Aziz Nacib Ab’Saber and the Professionalisation of Research in Geomorphology in Brazilian Geography Courses
The history of the discipline of geography in Brazil and its professionalisation is told as one of an exclusive products, inserted into the country’s... -
Impacts of Systems Thinking on Mission When Environmental Nonprofit Organizations Encounter the Complex Systems Problem of Homelessness
The article examines how nonprofit organization staff navigate organizational mission as they encounter complex systems problems outside their area...
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Empowering students to confront environmental injustice: Dialogue, theory, empathy, and partnership
Many students find environmental justice to be emotionally overwhelming and/or politically alienating, and there is currently little work that...
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Childhood Geography: a study about Children’s Satisfaction with Housing in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina
This article presents the study of the characteristics and infrastructure of houses inhabited by children and their satisfaction with them. It...
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Informalising and Transforming Learning Experiences in an Unfamiliar Landscape: Reflections on the ‘Awayscape’ of an A-Level Geography Field Trip
This chapter explores the role of geography fieldwork in providing opportunities for young people to engage with unfamiliar places. We argue that,...