Progress in Physical Geography: Earth and Environment is a highly regarded journal offering comprehensive reviews of current research across the spectrum of physical geography and environmental sciences. It provides an in-depth and critical assessment of key developments and emerging trends, serving as an essential resource for researchers and practitioners alike. Covering topics ranging from geomorphology and climatology to biogeography and environmental change, the journal offers a holistic view of the Earth's physical systems.
The journal publishes review articles that synthesize the latest findings, identify knowledge gaps, and suggest directions for future research. These articles are authored by leading experts in their respective fields, ensuring high-quality and authoritative content. Progress in Physical Geography: Earth and Environment is indexed in major databases, including Scopus and Web of Science, providing wide accessibility to the scientific community. It caters to a diverse audience, including academics, policymakers, and environmental professionals.
By offering a comprehensive and up-to-date overview of the field, the journal promotes a deeper understanding of the Earth's physical environment and its response to natural and human-induced changes. Authors are encouraged to submit their review articles, contributing to the journal's mission of advancing knowledge and fostering interdisciplinary collaboration. As a trusted source of information, Progress in Physical Geography: Earth and Environment plays a vital role in shaping research agendas and informing environmental decision-making.