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Moravian Geographical Reports

The Journal of Institute of Geonics of the Czech Academy of Sciences (CAS) and Palacky University Olomouc (UPOL)

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Moravian Geographical Reports

AIMS AND SCOPE OF THE JOURNAL

The Moravian Geographical Reports [MGR] is a peer-reviewed international journal that has been published in English continuously since 1993 by The Czech Academy of Sciences, Institute of Geonics, through its Department of Environmental Geography. ...

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Editor-in-chief

Bohumil Frantál (Institute of Geonics CAS
Brno, Czech Republic)
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All volumes and issues in this journal

Open Access
|Oct 2025
Addressing wind turbines obsolescence and waste estimation: A geographical approach to decision-making
Open Access
|Oct 2025
Habits over space: Determinants of online shopping in a polycentric metropolitan region
Open Access
|Oct 2025
Are the changes in the functioning of urban transport systems arising from the COVID-19 pandemic just temporary change or a permanent transformation? Examples of Lodz and Bratislava
Open Access
|Oct 2025
COVID-19 mortality data and level of democracy in post-communist countries: Data sources and accuracy
Open Access
|Oct 2025
Home-work-kindergarten spatial separation and mothers’ commuting: A case study of the Bratislava suburban region (Slovakia)
Open Access
|Jun 2025
Assessing the cultural heritage of historical ferries: A case study from the Czech Republic

Journal details

Aims and scope

Moravian Geographical Reports

AIMS AND SCOPE OF THE JOURNAL

The Moravian Geographical Reports [MGR] is a peer-reviewed international journal that has been published in English continuously since 1993 by The Czech Academy of Sciences, Institute of Geonics, through its Department of Environmental Geography. The journal followed the traditions of the Reports of the Institute of Geography of the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, a journal which was published from 1963 to 1992. The title of the journal celebrates its origins in the historic lands of Moravia in the eastern half of the Czech Republic. Since 2023, the MGR is co-published by Palacký University Olomouc, Faculty of Science through its Department of Geography.

The MGR has been indexed in the SCOPUS database since 1993. In 2012, the MGR was selected for coverage in the WEB OF SCIENCE (Thomson Reuters/Clarivate Analytics) products and customs information services. Beginning with Volume 19 (2011), this publication is indexed and abstracted in the Social Science Citation Index ®, Current Contents Connect ®, and Journal Citation Reports/Social Science Edition ®.

The Moravian Geographical Reports is a non-commercial open-access journal, publishing electronic articles in the “platinum” open-access mode (i.e., no fees for readers and no article processing charges or publication fees for authors). MGR is published four times per year -- at the end of every third month of the year. Beginning with Volume 21 (2013), the electronic contents are published also on the De Gruyter/Sciendo publishing company website. Starting with Volume 28 (2020), the journal is published only in electronic form.

As a general purpose geographical journal, MGR receives and evaluates articles contributed by both human and physical geographers, as well as by other researchers who specialize in related disciplines, including the social sciences (environmental studies, regional and urban planning, etc.) and geosciences. The MGR aims to publish rigorous and impactful research on topics responding to the role of regions and localities in a globalized society, given the geographic scale at which they are evaluated.

We recognize the challenges that our society needs to cope with during the current environmental crisis and emphasize the unique role of Geography in understanding the processes of sustainability transition and climate change adaptation, by paying attention to particular geographic settings, spatial configurations, and the dynamics of networks within which the processes are contextualized. Several inter-related questions are stressed: problems of regional economies and society; society in an urban or rural context; spatial organization of geographical systems; the quality of life and spatial behaviours; regional perspectives on the impacts of human activities on landscapes and environments; energy sustainability and environmental restoration; and geographic processes in landscape evolution, including the evaluation of hazards. Theoretical questions in geography are also addressed, especially the relations between human and physical geography in their regional dimensions.

The journal has a distinct regional orientation, broadly for countries in Europe, with a special emphasis on issues that are different for Central and/or East-Central Europe. Submissions dealing with regions outside of Europe are not accepted, except for invited contributions to thematic Special Issues.

eISSN: 2199-6202|ISSN: 1210-8812|Language: English|Publication frequency: 4 times per year
Published by: Czech Academy of Sciences, Institute of Geonics
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