Articles published in Geographical Journals are an excellent resource for both students and teachers. The articles provide access to new research ideas and debates emerging from academic geography.
Teachers can use the papers to further geographical knowledge as well as use them as part of their Continuing Professional Development (CPD).
Students may use them to gain understanding of contemporary debates & theories which will enhance both core case study material & a wider geographical knowledge.
If you are a Chartered Geographer, reading these articles regularly can contribute up to 2 hours towards your annual CPD requirement of 35 hours.
Articles are taken from The Geographical Journal, Area & Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers.
| Title | Description | Date |
| The Deepwater Horizon, the Mavi Marmara, and the dynamic zonation of ocean space |
Read a Commentary from March 2011's Geographical Journal by Philip Steinberg. |
31/5/2011 |
| The 2010 Eyjafjallajokull eruption and the reconstruction of geography |
Read a Commentary from March 2011's Geographical Journal by Amy Donovan and Clive Oppenheimer. |
31/5/2011 |
| Global energy dilemmas: a geographical perspective |
Prof Michael Bradshaw The Geographical Journal 176, 275–290 March 2011 |
9/12/2010 |
| NOW (2010) |
NOW offers a glimpse of work by UK geographers who are making positive impacts on policy - bringing benefits to the wider world. |
22/11/2010 |
| NOW |
NOW offers a glimpse of work by UK geographers who are making positive impacts on policy - bringing benefits to the wider world. |
16/2/2010 |
| Arsenic Pollution - a global problem |
This document makes recommendations for policy and action in the light of evidence on the extent and causes of arsenic pollution and its harmful effects to human health. |
3/8/2009 |
| UK migration controversies: a simple guide |
This policy briefing sets out the current state of geographics research evidence on migration and its impacts on UK economy and society. |
6/7/2009 |
| Transnational movement of waste. Environment & Society Forum Summary Statement 20 |
A summary statement of the findings from a one day meeting focussing on the challenges facing the waste industry. |
27/7/2009 |
| Regions, energy and climate change. Environment & Society Forum Summary Statement 21 |
A summary statement of the findings from a one day conference held at the RGS-IBG in conjunction with the UK Energy Research Centre. |
27/7/2009 |
| Water for Life. Environment & Society Forum, Summary Statement 18 |
A summary statement reviewing material presented at a conference to launch the UK's input to the UN's Decade for Action:Water for Life in March 2005 |
27/7/2009 |
| Keeping London working: global cities, the British state and London's new migrant division of labour |
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15/7/2009 |
| Indian Ocean tsunamis: environmental and socio-economic impacts in Langkawi, Malaysia |
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26/6/2009 |
| The politics of design: architecture, tall buildings and the skyline of central London |
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9/3/2009 |
| Aspiration and reality: flood policy, economic damages and the appraisal process |
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9/3/2009 |
| Global motorization, social ecology and China. Area. March 2007 |
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1/8/2007 |
| Cities and global environmental change: exploring the links GJ. March 2007 |
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11/7/2007 |