Geo is a fully open access international journal publishing original articles from across the spectrum of geography and environment research.
Edited by @laurieparsons.bsky.social, @chrisdarvill.bsky.social, Le Yu & Karen Bickerstaff. ..
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Geo is a fully open access international journal publishing original articles from across the spectrum of geography and environment research.
Edited by @laurieparsons.bsky.social, @chrisdarvill.bsky.social, Le Yu & Karen Bickerstaff.
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A literature review on climate smart strategies: Localising climate action and advancing some possibilities for artificial intelligence in resilience building for small-scale farmers in Zimbabwe' by Siphephisiwe Dube & Sadhana Manik
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Reposted by Le Yu
Reposted by Le Yu
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'Epistemic violence in global climate governance: The case of climate finance in Vanuatu' by @johannatunn.bsky.social
This paper is part of an ongoing Special Section: 'Political Ecologies of Islands: Environmental & Climate (In)Justices'.
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'"Operation Hurricane": Narrating climate change as imperial mess' by Charlotte Weatherill
This paper is part of an ongoing Special Section: 'Political Ecologies of Islands: Environmental & Climate (In)Justices'.
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Reposted by Le Yu
Important new paper from Farhana Sultana
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Reposted by Le Yu, John Hogan
#hydrogen #sociotechnicalimaginaries #STS #energytransition #energyfutures #UKenergypolicy
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'Electronic waste and environmental sustainability in Ghana: Aligning national policies with the sustainable development goals' by Richard Kwame Adom & Mulala Danny Simatele
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'Between energy transition and industrial revival: Exploring hydrogen imaginaries in the United Kingdom and Teesside' by @naimakf.bsky.social et al.
This paper uses the concept of sociotechnical imaginaries to explore hydrogen as a potential enabler of net-zero
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'Repairing epistemic injustice and loss in the era of climate coloniality' by Farhana Sultana
This paper critically examines the intersections of power, pedagogy and praxis in producing inequitable climate knowledge, global governance, policies and solutions.
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'Safewashing in the conspicuous commodification of the hazardous aesthetic' by Geoff Main & Janet Speake
This paper introduces the concept of 'safewashing' as a lens through which to investigate urban property development in unsafe, hazard-prone locations.
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'Glocalisation of environmental challenges: The impact of the war in Ukraine on smog and heating practices in Polish local communities' by Piotr Żuk & Paweł Żuk
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'From maps to models: Participation and contestability in the dynamic management of natural resources' by @calebscoville.bsky.social et al.
This paper compares how participation is conceived in static vs dynamic ocean management.
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Reposted by Le Yu
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Reposted by Le Yu
'Minecraft's territory: Alberta's oil sands, settler knowledge infrastructure & digital geographies' by @jeremyjschmidt.bsky.social
This paper traces how the data used for a Minecraft extension are tied to broader extractive networks of knowledge production.
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'Between dunes and estuary: Forecasting mangrove forest change on primate culture and isolated livelihoods in Maranhão, Brazil' by Andrea Presotto et al.
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'Urban oases and spatial injustices: Community gardens in the Cape Flats through a Lefebvrian lens' by Tinashe P. Kanosvamhira
This paper explores how gardeners in Cape Town, South Africa, transform neglected land as and everyday act of urban spatial justice.
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Reposted by Le Yu
The editorial process has been amazing - so thankful to the team for offering both very meaningful feedback and being fair to us.
'Everything about climate change is disproportionate: Principles for spatial justice in urban climate action' by J.E. Goncalves, N. Narendra & @trivikrama.bsky.social
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Reposted by Katharine Hayhoe
'Assessing the carbon sequestration potential of church forest and their implication for climate change mitigation in Jabitehinan District, Ethiopia' by Addisu Bitew Birhanie et al.
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'Integrating spatially disaggregated stakeholders' knowledge and opinions to enhance water governance in the Murray–Darling Basin' by Paul Hong et al.
This study examines stakeholder perspectives on Murray-Darling Basin policies in Australia from 2009-2021.
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'Decoding Brazil's bean belt: Spatiotemporal patterns, production systems and the pulse of bean production (2011-2022)' by Clever Lucas Aguilar et al.
This paper maps the key bean production areas in Brazil in the context of changing climates & food security.
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'"Quiet" green community innovations at the interface of public and private ownership in an old neighbourhood in Zhengzhou, China' by Yanhui Shi et al.
This paper examines informal urban gardening practices within a 70-year-old neighbourhood in Zhengzhou.
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'Impact in the energy social sciences and humanities: How we matter matters' by @sidsareen.bsky.social et al.
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This panel brings our editors in conversation with Kathryn Yusoff, James Dyke, Ankit Kumar & Lynda Yorke on 'The Future of Environmental Geography'.
🕐14:40
📍Teaching & Learning Building: Lecture Theatre 1 (& online)
On 26-29 August, we'll welcome 2,000+ geography professionals to the University of Birmingham for 400+ sessions, talks and events covering all types of geographical science. Learn more: http://bit.ly/4lgkPnk
📷: University of Birmingham
Reposted by Jenny Pickerill
On 26-29 August, we'll welcome 2,000+ geography professionals to the University of Birmingham for 400+ sessions, talks and events covering all types of geographical science. Learn more: http://bit.ly/4lgkPnk
📷: University of Birmingham
This panel brings our editors in conversation with Kathryn Yusoff, James Dyke, Ankit Kumar & Lynda Yorke on 'The Future of Environmental Geography'.
🕐14:40
📍Teaching & Learning Building: Lecture Theatre 1 (& online)