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Quatre pôles dans le champ de la géographie ?
Geographical knowledge is here considered as a field organised around scientific geography, educational geography, applied geography and “unofficial” geographies (ie : directed to the general public). In complete opposition with the popular (in France at
Jean-Pierre Chevalier
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School Geography under COVID‐19: Geographical Knowledge in the German Formal Education
This paper aims to explore some of the changes affecting the teaching and learning of secondary geography as a result of the COVID‐19 pandemic. In doing so, it sets a focus on geographical knowledge and its alteration in times of extraordinary measures ...
Péter Bagoly-Simó +2 more
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One of the fundamental issues in the microbiome research is characterization of the healthy human microbiota. Recent studies have elucidated substantial divergences in the microbiome structure between healthy individuals from different race and ethnicity.
V. Gupta, Sandip Paul, C. Dutta
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Geography and Urban planning teaching is focused on space in a general and theoretical point of view but it also deals with specific places. Using examples or case studies to teach geography or urban planning seems to be natural.
Caroline Leininger-Frézal +2 more
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On the Geography of Global Value Chains
This paper develops a multi‐stage general‐equilibrium model of global value chains (GVCs) and studies the specialization of countries within GVCs in a world with barriers to international trade.
Pol Antràs, A. de Gortari
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The geography of Irish voter turnout: A case study of the 2002 General Election
Turnout' is a key measure of participation in the democratic process. Specifically, it measures the proportion of eligible voters that turns out to vote on election day.
Adrian Kavanagh, G. Mills, R. Sinnott
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In “On Drawing Lines on a Map” (1995), I suggested that the different ways we have of drawing lines on maps open up a new perspective on ontology, resting on a distinction between two sorts of boundaries: fiat and bona fide.
A Galton +49 more
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SUCCESSES AND CHALLENGES OF MODERN GEOGRAPHY AT THE TURN OF THE CENTURY
The article describes the main stages of the history of geographical ideas, reflecting integration approaches in the theory of geography, and the complexity of constructing a theory of general geography.
Viktor Alexandrovich Shalnev
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INŠTITUCIONALIZÁCIA GEOGRAFIE NA UNIVERZITE KOMENSKÉHO V BRATISLAVE V ROKOCH 1922 – 1926 [PDF]
MATLOVIČ, René – MATLOVIČOVÁ, Kvetoslava. The Institu-tionalization of Geography at the Comenius University in Bratislava in 1922 – 1926. Historický časopis, 2022, 70, 3, pp. 403–427, Bratislava.
René Matlovič +1 more
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General Geography Booksand Travel Accounts in Moslem World [PDF]
Between the Second and founth centuries AH, travel to distant places became very common among Muslims. The Hajj Pilgrimage and quest for knowledge were among motives for traveling and search throughout the mundane realm in the Muslim World.
Hosein Gharachanloo
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