Physical Geography, offers comprehensive coverage of EarthÂ’s physical systems and processes, serving as an essential resource for researchers, educators, and environmental professionals. The journal fosters interdisciplinary collaboration, integrating geomorphology, climatology, hydrology, biogeography, and related fields to advance understanding of the dynamic interactions shaping our planet.
The scope includes: landform evolution, climate change impacts, hydrological modeling, ecosystem dynamics, and human-environment interactions. Indexed in Web of Science and Scopus, it reaches a global audience. Its target audience comprises geographers, environmental scientists, geologists, climatologists, and policymakers seeking scientific insights for informed decision-making.
With a commitment to scholarly rigor and real-world relevance, Physical Geography provides a platform for original research articles, reviews, and commentaries. Submit your work and contribute to a deeper understanding of EarthÂ’s physical environment and its implications for sustainable development and environmental stewardship. Articles related to geoprocessing and remote sensing are strongly encouraged.