Fields of physical geography Biogeography is the science which deals with geographic patterns of species distribution and the processes that result in these patterns. Biogeography emerged as a field of study as a result of the work of Alfred Russell Wallace. The main stimulus for the field since ...
the map was prominently displayed on the Palm Deck of the ship and seen by Robert Ripley, a participant on the world tour, who later featured it in hisBelieve it or Notseries.
its large population ensures a viable domestic market. It also has a growing middle class and a steadily improving dependency ratio (the number of working age people compared to those not working). In addition, Mexico has a privileged position in world trade, linking North...
I will then present a visual methodology we used in our class during the pandemic time with three specific images of the "Mediterranean complex" by focusing on the use of visual materials to disseminate research, and, in our case, didactics [9]. Finally, I will track down some first ...
1. Introduction “I guess they got a way of reading my mind/I guess I got to adjust” [1]. The emergence of Non-Representational Theory (NRT) in human geography (and the social sciences and humanities more broadly) has been motivated by a longstanding interest in examining how people enac...
UNESCO. Education for Sustainable Development: A Roadmap. United Nations Educational; Scientific and Cultural Organization: Paris, France, 2020. [Google Scholar] Yli-Panula, E.; Jeronen, E.; Lemmetty, P. Teaching and Learning Methods in Geography Promoting Sustainability. Educ. Sci. 2020, 10,...
This year saw a lot less engagements with EiM and ToCh of just 78 gigs with 6735 people but still moves a collective total to 1810 presentations to 156,557 people over the years and something I continue to feel proud of and aim to share some lenses and approaches to global citizenship. ...
Ron Mader, the founder of Planeta.com and a foremost authority on responsible tourism in Mexico, has marveled at the “bizarre and mind-boggling scenery” of El Pinacate., which so resemble the lunar landscape that between 1865 and 1970 it was used by NASA as a training ground for ...
P12 "At the back of my mind I knew that I was, like, in the real reality and that I'm doing those things others can't see, but I was also, like, quite able to put myself into it, that I'm simply in some room without a ceiling and where there's just some map on the ...