Aims and scope
Quaestiones Geographicae was established in 1974 as an annual journal of the Institute of Geography, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań, Poland. Its founder and first editor was Professor Stefan Kozarski. Initially the scope of the journal covered issues in both physical and socio-economic geography; since 1982, exclusively physical geography. In 2006 there appeared the idea of a return to the original conception of the journal, although in a somewhat modified organisational form.
Quaestiones Geographicae publishes research results of wide interest in the following fields:
- physical geography,
- economic and human geography,
- spatial management and planning,
- sustainable development (including regional and local development),
- environmental science,
- GIS and geoinformation, and
- tourism and recreation.
Why subscribe and read
- premier source of high quality geographical research;
- source of the latest news, achievements and research inspirations from full scope of physical and human geography;
- international forum for the dissemination of research data from various areas of geography;
- designed to facilitate the exchange of ideas between researchers from different countries;
- excellent articles authored by researchers from all over the world, who appreciate our fast, fair and constructive peer review provided by experts in all fields of geography;
Why submit
- transparent, comprehensive and fast peer review,
- language assistance for authors from non-English speaking regions,
- efficient route to fast-track publication.
Rejection Rate
- 30-40%
Journal Metrics
- JCI = 0.45
- Cite Score = 2.5
- SJR = 0.356
- SNIP = 0.834
- MEiN score (PL) = 100 points
