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Category Archives: earth
Delimitation of Sphere of Urban Influence: Proximal Boundary Method
Proximal boundary in urban geography is used to delineate the start or closest edge of an area under urban influence, marking where the influence of a city or town is strongest. The “proximal boundary method” refers to geographical models, such as the … Continue reading
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Publication – Ernst Kantorowicz, “Radiances. Unpublished Essays on Gods, Kingship, and Images of the State”, éd. Robert E. Lerner
Radiances gathers previously unpublished essays by one of the greatest historians of the twentieth century. Although best known for The King’s Two … Publication – Ernst Kantorowicz, “Radiances. Unpublished Essays on Gods, Kingship, and Images of the State”, éd. Robert … Continue reading
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Oil, exclusion, and livelihoods in Ghana’s offshore fisheries
By Jacob Ankamah, University of Galway This piece is based on a recent article published in Geo: Geography and Environment (2025), available via … Oil, exclusion, and livelihoods in Ghana’s offshore fisheries
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Arctic ice extent is turning – The Climate Clock
The ideas expressed here relate to effects of the well-known lunar nodal cycle of about 18.61 years. In 2021 researchers ‘confirmed that the ice edge… Arctic ice extent is turning – The Climate Clock
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