De 1966 à 1978. Etudes climatologiques effectuées par géographes ou non géographes. La bibliographie signale si les études sont publiées en japonais ou en anglais.
The urban-administrative system of the USSR and its relevance to geographicresearch in Geographical studies on the Soviet Union. Essays in Honor of Chauncy D. Harris.
Making their own futures? Research change and diversity amongst contemporary British human geographers
Geographer ; Geographicresearch ; Higher education ; Human geography ; Inter-disciplinary approach ; Knowledge ; Research ; United Kingdom
Connaissance ; Enseignement supérieur ; Géographe ; Géographie humaine ; Interdisciplinarité ; Politique de la recherche ; Recherche ; Recherche géographique ; Royaume-Uni
The paper discusses a survey of British academic human geographers enquiring about change and diversification within personal research activities, their nature, motivations and impacts. The findings highlight the range of motivations underpinning
research change, its impacts and mediation through the institutional context of British human geography. It concludes that despite a more prescriptive institutional context geographers have a degree of autonomy, albeit somewhat fettered, to shape their own
Environmental issues and cooperative geographicresearch : Czechoslovakia and the United States
Congress ; Environment ; Former Czechoslovakia ; Geographicresearch ; International cooperation ; Research ; Scientific collaboration ; United States
Introduction to the 18 papers (pp. 7-137) of the meeting American geographers representing the Association of American Geographers with Czech and Slovak geographers in Prague, Brno and Bratislava in September (3-13) 1991. The main important
Geographicalresearch in the Netherlands 1978-1987.
This special issue is devoted to geographicalresearch (physical and human) in the Netherlands in the past decade. The Dutch section of the International Geographical Union decided to publish this overview in order to inform geographers attending
the 1988 IGU-Congress in Sydney. The editors have decided to concentrate on the central issues in geographicalresearch which logically coincide with central spatial problems in the Netherlands. - (AGD)
something about the landscape it is essential to know something about geographical environment. Such relations exist in reality and they determine the cohesion of geography, as well as the subject of a geographer'sresearch interest. The activities
Using geographical terminology, it is possible to state that landscape is a manifestation of the geographical environment. However, in looking at the landscape one may in turn interpret what is going on in, and with, the environment. Thus, to learn
of the geographer and the architect thus appear complementary. - (BJ)
Feminism ; Geographical knowkedge ; Practice of geography ; Research technique
Feminist geographers recommend a kind of reflexivity that aims at a full understanding of the researcher, the researched and the research context. The article begins with the A.'s failure at that kind of reflexivity. It then goes on to explore
critiques of transparent reflexivity. It concludes by suggesting that some recent discussions of the uncertainties of research practice offer another model of feminist reflexivity.
The geometry of a research speciality: spatial diffusion modeling
Analyse multivariée ; Analyse-Q ; Citation ; Concept ; Echelle multidimensionnelle ; Ghum ; Généralités sur la géographie ; Pratique de la géographie ; Research speciality ; Théorie
Despite the growing interest of geographers in the sociology of science, no work has been done on the structural analysis of a community of geographers engaged in a particular research speciality. The paper sketches the set-theoretic foundation
for such work and reviews the literature on research speciality.
Places and people: multilevel modelling in geographicalresearch
Congress ; Data analysis ; Geographical information system ; Methodology ; Multivariate analysis ; Research
This volume of The Netherlands Geographical Studies concentrates on multi-level analysis. It is the outcome of an NETHUR seminar held in april 1996 in Zeist, The Netherlands. The aim of the 1996 seminar was to get a better undestanding of multi
The paper deals with an evaluation of geography by Czech geographers themselves. In the spring of 2007, a survey was conducted among 40 geographers from Czech universities. The research sought to discover how Czech geographers at various
Serving the knowledge-based society : research on knowledge products
Education ; Geographical information ; Geographical knowledge
This book contains the results of three research projects carried out between 1957 and 1990 on the subject of information transmission and more specific on the quality of information in an educational context. - (AGD)
Suggestions to aspiring Andeanists that conceptualize some research ideas relating to Peru from a geographer particularly inspired by the insights of Carl O. Sauer (1889-1975) on land and life in Latin America. - (DWG)
Conference of Latin Americanist Geographers, Etats-Unis
Cultural studies ; Geographicresearch ; Hungary ; Religion ; Research
This a short overview about the possibilities of geographicalresearch in term of the religious composition of population with special attention to Hungary. - (Zoltán Kovács).
Geographical marginality as a research topic in Slovenian geography
Geographical tidbits from Slovenia
Concept ; Marginal area ; Marginality ; Regional development ; Research ; Slovenia ; Social exclusion
This text gives a brief overview of the research work in the field of geographical marginality in Slovenia and presents some of the views and findings of the A. about geographical marginality and about marginal areas in Slovenia. The topic
Bulla Béla foldrajzi tarsasagi és tudomanyszervezo tevékenysége. (Béla Bulla's activity in the organization of scientific life and in the Hungarian Geographical Society)
Béla Bulla was the president of the Geographical Society and head of the GeographicalResearch Group of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (the predecessor of the present GeographicalResearch Institute) for a long time. (DLO).