This book shows an updated overview of research about human geography topics like urban growth/urban challenges, transportation, landscape, land cover, geospatial analysis, regional planning/local development, cultural geography, tourism, and so on. Between 2020 and 2022, due to COVID-19 and lockdowns worldwide, there were fewer opportunities for young and upcoming researchers to present their state-of-the-art findings at conferences. In order to highlight exceptional research of young geographers during this time, the idea for this book was created.
In collaboration with the EGEA alumni foundation for students and young geographers, 12 authors were selected to showcase their scientific work. In addition to that, most of them present amazing maps and figures as outstanding expression of the need of GIS for geography research.
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Post-pandemic urban reality: COVID-19 as an accelerator or a hindrance to the development of grassroots urban activism? The example of Poland
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Sensing and (re) imaging an urban enclave through application of visual streetscape ethnography: a study of twin Chinatowns in Kolkata
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Shaping a city with(out) canvassing its citizens. The transformation of Parco Bassini in Milan: a case study
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Conflicting interests in transport infrastructure planning: theoretical approaches and practical implications of conflict management in planning processes
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Spatial distribution of land cover in North Eastern region of India: an appraisal using geospatial technology
Krishna Das, Ashok Kumar Bora
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Assessment of the potential of viticultural areas in Serbia as smart tourist destinations
Radmila Jovanović, Fernando Almeida García, Rafael Cortés Macías
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