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Reappraising the place of geography textbooks

By Tim Hall, University of Winchester, and James D Sidaway, National University of Singapore.   US President Donald Trump recently attracted … More

Area, geography, knowledge production, pedagogy, textbooks, Trump

The ice edge is a high-risk environment for Arctic industries

By Siri Veland and Amanda Lynch, Brown University Expectations of receding, thawing and melting of the Arctic have prematurely driven investments … More

Arctic, Arctic industries, Area, Climate change, discourse, ice edge, narratives, ontological security, scale

Does green infrastructure represent a sound investment opportunity?

By Steve Cinderby, University of York, UK, and Sue Bagwell, London Metropolitan University, UK.  Globally our societies are becoming increasingly … More

Area, business, co-benefits, Green Infrastructure, London, National Park City, Urban, Wellbeing

Cities as Anthropocene landforms

By Simon Dixon, University of Birmingham, UK Sinkholes regularly appear in city streets around the world, but despite often widespread … More

Anthropocene, Area, earth system processes, hybrid urban landforms

Mapping ICT-mediated food sharing initiatives in 100 cities around the world

By Anna Davies, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland It seems that not a week goes by without some media coverage of our … More

Area, Cities, collaboration, database, food sharing, methodology, online research

Behaviour Mapping and Design of Small Urban Spaces

By Ensiyeh Ghavampour, AECOM Auckland, Mark Del Aguila, TAFE, SA and Brenda Vale, Victoria University of Wellington In inner urban … More

affordance, Area, behaviour mapping, GIS, natural design elements, public open space

Only connect – the linked lives of the researcher and the researched in a walled village in Hong Kong

By Isabella Ng, The Education University of Hong Kong In a village in the southernmost province of Hainan, China, women were … More

Area, emotions, Fieldwork, Hong Kong, life course theory, positionality, walled villages

Towards a more ethical geographical praxis: western privilege and postcoloniality

By Mark Griffiths, Northumbria University Geographers have never been more acutely aware of the historical and contemporary cleavages of which … More

Area, ethnography, positionality, postcolonialism, privilege, research ethics, social class

How landscape managers think about local landscapes influences their approaches to climate change adaptation

By Vera Köpsel, Cormac Walsh and Catherine Leyshon  Climate change is likely to alter the appearance of many rural and … More

Area, climate change adaptation, Cornwall (UK), landscape management, landscape perception, place attachment

Planting the seeds of a quiet activism

Laura Pottinger, University of Manchester Though seeds are fundamental to all food systems they have evaded scrutiny in much of … More

activism, Area, embodiment, Gardening, practice, quiet, seeds

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