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Geoheritage, 2012
Cartographic Perspectives, 2021
Geographers are often asked “what is geography?”, and the number of answers to this question nearly equals the number of geographers. We (and others) argue that it is the spatial dimension that makes geography different, and that to do geography, one must communicate spatial information. Cartography is one of the key forms of spatial communication. However, the geographic literature often lacks maps. To examine this, we reviewed 67 years of the Annals of the American Association of Geographers to test any trends in the presence/absence of maps, the influence of editors, and how any trends related to changes in the field of geography. On average, 24% of the papers published did not contain maps. Roughly speaking, papers from the 1950s, mid-1970s through the 1980s, and from 2000–present were the least likely to contain maps. Papers in the 1960s, early 1970s, and mid-1990s contained the most. The influence of editors on the percentage of papers published without maps was significant, b...
Science of The Total Environment, 2018
Geographical Analysis, 2008
The AAG review of books, 2016
Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 2010
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Ditso tsa Bogosi jwa Bakgatla bagaMmanaana, 2001
Social Anthropology, 2010
The Online Journal of New Horizons in Education, 2023
Chandrasekaran and Kouremenos,, Continuity and destruction in the Greek east : the transformation of monumental space from the Hellenistic period to Late Antiquity, 2011
C. Hann & K. Hart Economic Anthropology, 2011
Como tudo começou: A história e 35 histórias dos 35 anos da Oficina de Criação Literária da PUCRS, 2020
Swiss journal of palaeontology, 2024
Pakistan Journal of Nutrition, 2014
Chirality, 2004
Journal of Sound and Vibration, 2014
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