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GEOGRAPHY REVIEW

This magazine is now in its 18th Volume.
The current publisher is Philip Allan. Take a look at the details HERE.
One institutional subscription has to be paid at a cost of £27.95, after which each subscription only costs £12.95 (and also comes with some free vouchers which can be exchanged for Philip Allan products, or some other suitable gift....)
I have most issues since Volume 1 Issue 1.
The Physical editor is Professor Tim Burt.
There are 5 issues of the magazine each year.
Contributors include Nick Gee, the Curriculum Tutor for Geography on the Secondary PGCE course at UEA.
Coming soon, and developing when I have time, will be an INDEX, mainly for my own use but obviously useful to other people who have the journal, to list useful articles for particular topics from particular issues. All I need to do next is sort out my copies into chronological order.. so much to do ... so little time. This will be colour coded by topic as we go....
If you've already done this, let me know...
Issues are listed by Vol/No/(Year)
| Topic | Issue | Article Title |
| Coasts | 10/4 (1997) | The Chesil Sea Defence Scheme |
| 10/4 (1997) | Studland Bay and the South Haven peninsula | |
| 12/1 (1998) | Salt Marshes and succession | |
| 14/1 (2000) | Coastal protection in Cornwall | |
| 8/3 (1995) | The Coastal Machine | |
| 13/4 (2000) | Coastal management at Llanelli | |
| Economic Themes | 10/4 (1997) | Antarctica: Tourism's last frontier |
| 12/1 (1998) | South Korea: from hermit kingdom to Asian Tiger | |
| 6/2 (1992) | Economics and the Environment | |
| 14/1 (2000) | Footloose services: the economic geography of telephone call centres | |
| 8/3 (1995) | China's growing tourist industry | |
| Ecosystems | 10/4 (1997) | Underground story: local variations in soils |
| 12/1 (1998) | The rainforest paradox | |
| Meteorology | 12/1 (1998) | Greenhouse effect...or not ? |
| 14/1 (2000) | Back to the future: Global warming | |
| 14/1 (2000) | Air mass modification | |
| 13/2 (1999) | The North Atlantic Oscillation | |
| 8/1 (1994) | Hurricane: a predictable phenomenon ? | |
| Earth Systems | 14/1 (2000) | Heading for a breakdown |
| 4/1 (1990) | The Impact of Plate Tectonics: Geothermal and Volcanic activity in central North Island, New Zealand | |
| Rural Urban Themes | 12/1 (1998) | Suburbanisation |
| 6/2 (1992) | Urban Change in Brazil: a case study | |
| 13/1 (1999) | Highland Farming in Tanzania | |
| 4/1 (1990) | Industry and Employment: Three ways to discover the truth | |
| Glaciation and Periglaciation | 9/3 (1996) | The Columbia Icefield and Athabasca glacier |
| 6/3 (1993) | The tragedy of the Siberian Sphinx | |
| 13/2 (1999) | Sculpted by ice: landforms of upland Britain | |
| Population | 14/1 (2000) | Population politics |
| 13/1 (1999) | India's missing millions | |
| Rivers | 14/1 (2000) | London's rising flood risk |
| 14/1 (2000) | Flooding on the River Derwent | |
| 13/1 (1999) | The October 1998 Shrewsbury Floods | |
| 10/5 (1997) | Rivers: Vive la difference | |
| 13/4 (2000) | Flooding in Shrewsbury Part 2: Management | |