The journal Geography and Natural Resources publishes information on research results in the field of geographical studies of nature, the economy, and the population. It provides ample coverage of the geographical aspects relating to solving major economic problems, with special emphasis on regional nature management and environmental protection, geographical forecasting, integral regional research developments, a modelling of natural processes, and on the advancement of mapping techniques. The journal publishes contributions on monitoring studies, geographical research abroad, as well as discussions on the theory of science.
Geohazards & Remediation is a fully open access and multidisciplinary journal publishing advances related to geological hazards and their remediation.
The Geoheritage journal is an international journal dedicated to discussing all aspects of our global geoheritage, both in situ and portable. The journal will invite all contributions on the conservation of sites and materials - use, protection and practical heritage management - as well as its interpretation through education, training and tourism. The journal wishes to cover all aspects of geoheritage and its protection. Key topics are: - Identification, characterisation, quantification and management of geoheritage: - Geodiversity and geosites: - On-site science, geological and geomorphological research: - Global scientific heritage - key scientific geosites, GSSPs, stratotype conservation and management: - Scientific research and education, and the promotion of the geosciences thereby: - Conventions, statute and legal instruments, national and international: - Integration of biodiversity and geodiversity in nature conservation and land-use policies: - Geological heritage and Environmental Impact Assessment studies: - Geological heritage, sustainable development, community action, practical initiatives and tourism: - Geoparks: creation, management and outputs: - Conservation in the natural world, Man-made and natural impacts, climate change: - Geotourism definitions, methodologies, and case studies: - International mechanisms for conservation and popularisation - World Heritage Sites, National Parks etc.: - Materials, data and people important in the history of science, museums, collections and all portable geoheritage: - Education and training of geoheritage specialists: - Pedagogical use of geological heritage - publications, teaching media, trails, centres, on-site museums: - Linking the Un, ited Nations Decade of Education for Sustainable Development (2005- 2014) with geoconservation.
GeoHumanities was launched as a journal of the American Association of Geographers in 2015. It publishes original peer-reviewed articles that span conceptual and methodological debates in geography and the humanities; critical reflections on analog and digital artistic productions; and new scholarly interactions occurring at the intersections of geography and multiple humanities disciplines.
GeoHumanities includes full length scholarly articles in the GeoHumanities Articles section and shorter creative pieces that cross over between the academy and creative practice in the Practices and Curations section.
Geologia Croatica is a scientific journal of the Croatian Geological Survey and the Croatian Geological Society, dealing with all aspects of Earth sciences. It is published semi-annually in English, and is widely distributed throughout the international scientific community .
Geologica Belgica is a Belgian journal that welcomes papers concerning all aspects of the earth sciences, with a particular emphasis on the regional geology of Belgium and central Africa. Submitted papers should be concise, presenting material not previously published. The journal encourages the publication of articles from Belgian junior authors. Short letters are accepted. Papers written in English are preferred, but papers in French, Dutch and German are also accepted. Each paper will be reviewed by at least two reviewers.
Research fields covered by Geologica Saxonica are geology, paleontology, stratigraphy, petrography, mineralogy and geoscience history with focus on Central Europe.
The journal of the Museum of Mineralogy and Geology was founded in 1876 by Hanns Bruno Geinitz as „Mitteilungen aus dem Königlichen Mineralogisch-Geologischen und Prähistorischen Museum“. It was refounded in 1955 by Hans Prescher as „Jahrbuch des Staatlichen Museums für Mineralogie und Geologie zu Dresden“ and continued from 1966 as „Abhandlungen des Staatlichen Museums für Mineralogie und Geologie zu Dresden“. Since 2001 the periodical is entitled „Geologica Saxonica – Journal of Central European Geology“.
Geological Abstracts is a key bibliographic reference source to the world's geological literature. Entries drawn from over 2,000 periodicals plus books, conference proceedings and other material are published yearly. This is the only geological reference source to provide an informative abstract for every entry. Commenced publication 1982.
Features
• Abstracts taken from over 2,000 science journals.
• Monthly publication
• Full bibliographic details of the original publication
• Author abstracts
• Title translation and abstract for non-English papers
• International coverage
• FREE annual subject/regional/author index included in subscription price.
Available online as part of GEOBASE through DIALOG
A CD-ROM version is available through SilverPlatter on GEOBASE CD-ROM.
Also of interest: Geographical Abstracts: Physical Geography, and Fluid Abstracts: Civil Engineering.