Acta Geographica Slovenica-Geografski Zbornik

Journal Title
Acta Geographica Slovenica-Geografski Zbornik

ACTA GEOGR SLOV

ISSN / eISSN
1581-6613 / 1581-8314
Aims and Scope
Acta geographica Slovenica publishes original research papers from all fields of geography and related disciplines, and provides a forum for discussing new aspects of theory, methods, issues, and research findings, especially in Central, Eastern and Southeastern Europe.

The review accepts original research papers and review papers. Papers presenting new developments and innovative methods in geography are welcome. Submissions should address current research gaps and explore state-of-the-art issues. Research based on case studies should have the added value of transnational comparison and should be integrated into established or new theoretical and conceptual frameworks.

The target readership is researchers, policymakers, students, and others who are studying or applying geography at various levels.

Submissions are accepted in English or Slovenian.
Subject Area

GEOGRAPHY, PHYSICAL

CiteScore
3.30 View Trend
CiteScore Ranking
Category Quartile Rank
Social Sciences - Cultural Studies Q1 #61/1203
Social Sciences - Geography, Planning and Development Q2 #246/779
Social Sciences - General Earth and Planetary Sciences Q2 #66/192
Web of Science Core Collection
Science Citation Index Expanded (SCIE) Social Sciences Citation Index (SSCI)
Indexed -
Category (Journal Citation Reports 2023) Quartile
GEOGRAPHY, PHYSICAL - SCIE Q4
Country/Area of Publication
SLOVENIA
Publisher
ZRC SAZU, Zalozba ZRC
Publication Frequency
Semiannual
Annual Article Volume
20
Open Access
NO
Contact
GEOGRAFSKI INST ANTONA MELIKA ZRC SAZU, GOSPOSKA ULICA 13, LJUBLJANA, SLOVENIA, SI-1000

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