By Amy Donovan, University of Cambridge In December 2018, I published a paper in Geo: Geography and Environment, entitled “Sublime…
DNA sequencing can help fight epidemics – but there are privacy risks
Liam Shaw, University of Oxford and Nicola C. Sugden, University of Manchester* A portable DNA sequencer in action. UGA CAES/Extension/Flickr The…
Site-specific modulators control human responses to their local environment
Analysis of human-induced land-use changes, resulting in land cover patterns and understanding of its drivers, is hardly a new field…
Mapping Microbial Multiplicity
By Carmen McLeod, Erika Szymanski, Joshua Evans, Anna Krzywoszynska, and Alexandra Sexton Microbes are everywhere. Headlines announce that microbes have been found in all…
Improving Learning and Applying GIS in Interdisciplinary Research
I guess I’m not alone in either struggling with GIS (Geographic Information System) technologies, or seeing colleagues struggle to effectively…
Aquatic Transitions: Tracking the nature and trajectories of anthropogenically forced change in freshwater and coastal ecosystems – call for papers @GeoOpenAccess
AQUATIC TRANSITIONS: TRACKING THE NATURE AND TRAJECTORIES OF ANTHROPOGENICALLY FORCED CHANGE IN FRESHWATER AND COASTAL ECOSYSTEMS Call for papers for…
Global environmental images: history, politics, culture
We are happy to announce the publication of a special issue on global environmental images in the Open Collections of…
Geographies of the microbiome: call for papers for a special edition of Geo
GEOGRAPHIES OF THE MICROBIOME Call for papers for a special edition of Geo: Geography and the Environment Microbial communities are…
Remediating the inequalities of geographic knowledge production through ‘chromatographical’ visualizations
There has been significant academic coverage of the inequitable power dynamics of geographic knowledge production (c.f. Simonsen 2004; Ferenčuhová 2016). …
The place of data papers: Producing data for geography and the geography of data production
Geo: Geography and Environment recently published two papers on data practices in the geography. It is an accident they were…