Miscellanea Geographica. Regional Studies on Development
1984 - 2025
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Volume 24, issue 4, 2020
- Urbanisation processes in zones threatened by volcanic activity: The case of Latacunga at the foot of Cotopaxi in Ecuador pp. 183-192

- Czerny Mirosława and Czerny Andrzej
- Visualization of the territorial origins of the inhabitants of the Recovered Territories (Poland) in 1950 pp. 193-201

- Cegiełko Szczepan and Karsznia Izabela
- Consistency of the presentation of forests on topographic maps pp. 202-217

- Cebrykow Paweł and Petrzak Piotr
- Quo Vadis, Business? The migration of companies between cities using the example of the Mazowieckie voivodship in Poland pp. 218-231

- Cybulska Magdalena and Dziemianowicz Wojciech
- LEADER as a mechanism of neo-endogenous development of rural areas: the case of Poland pp. 232-244

- Biczkowski Mirosław
- Allotment gardening in Poland – new practices and changes in recreational space pp. 245-252

- Mokras-Grabowska Justyna
- Students’ leisure consumption patterns in cities: Three-dimensional pictures from Lodz and Turin pp. 253-262

- Zasina Jakub
Volume 24, issue 3, 2020
- UTCI field measurements in an urban park in Florence (Italy) pp. 111-117

- Petralli Martina, Massetti Luciano, Pearlmutter David, Brandani Giada, Messeri Alessandro and Orlandini Simone
- Bioclimatic conditions of Lublin based on the Universal Thermal Climate Index (UTCI) pp. 118-127

- Dobek Mateusz, Wereski Sylwester and Krzyżewska Agnieszka
- Winter UTCI variability in Poland in the 21st century pp. 128-137

- Wereski Sylwester, Krzyżewska Agnieszka and Dobek Mateusz
- Intensity of heat stress in 2015 and 2018 summer seasons in the region of the Lower Silesia (Poland) pp. 138-146

- Miszuk Bartłomiej
- Thermal stress in the northern Carpathians and air circulation pp. 147-160

- Krzysztof Błażejczyk, Pavol Nejedlik, Oleh Skrynyk, Agnieszka Halaś, Olesya Skrynyk, Jarosław Baranowski and Katarina Mikulova
- Macropolization in the People’s Republic of China, 1950–2015 pp. 161-175

- Szymańska Daniela and Wylon Mirosław
- Accessibility of public services in districts of Warsaw: a comparative study pp. 176-182

- Małachowski Aleksander, Dąbski Maciej and Wilk Waldemar
Volume 24, issue 2, 2020
- Role of seasonality in the socio-economic development of rural areas of the southern part of the Republic of Karelia pp. 51-61

- Naumov Alexey, Akimova Varvara, Elmanova Daria, Velichko Elizaveta, Topnikov Mikhail, Volkov Maxim, Khusainova Alina, Shmyd Petr, Poturaeva Aleksandra and Nosova Elena
- How to organise limited space: Micro-regionalisation of La Digue island (Seychelles) pp. 62-72

- Henryk Jędrusik Maciej
- Hydroelectric centrals’ impact on territorial sustainability: analysis in southern Colombia pp. 73-84

- Ramírez Duván and Velasco Luis Alfredo Muñoz
- Urban agriculture in Havana – evidence from empirical research pp. 85-93

- Górna Ada and Górny Krzysztof
- Poland in international migrations: the perspective of world systems theory pp. 94-103

- Żołędowski Cezary
- The attitude of Polish youth towards migrants, and educational process planning in geography teaching Using the example of selected groups of students from Poznań and Warsaw pp. 104-109

- Awramiuk-Godun Alina and Górny Janusz
Volume 24, issue 1, 2020
- Retrospective mapping of the XVI century Samtskhe-Javakheti viticulture and fruit farming pp. 5-15

- Maisuradze Roman, Khardziani Tamar and Eradze Tea
- Exploring the social interest in agritourism among the urban population of Kazakhstan pp. 16-23

- Shaken Aiman, Mika Mirosław and Plokhikh Roman V
- The determinants of economic resilience in rural regions. An examination of the Portuguese case pp. 24-29

- Hennebry Barraí
- Practical dimension of urban and regional resilience concepts: a proposal of resilience strategy model pp. 30-34

- Masik Grzegorz and Grabkowska Maja
- Spatial changes in the command and control function of cities based on the corporate centre of gravity model pp. 35-41

- Raźniak Piotr, Sławomir Dorocki and Winiarczyk-Raźniak Anna
- Relief as an important factor in determining priority landscapes: a case study on Polish landscape parks pp. 42-50

- Wałdykowski Piotr, Adamczyk Joanna and Cieszewska Agata
Volume 23, issue 4, 2019
- Borders on the old maps of Jizera Mountain pp. 199-209

- Böhm Hynek and Šmída Jiří
- Mapping India since 1767: transformation from colonial to postcolonial image pp. 210-214

- Mondal Tarun Kumar
- The assessment of the suburbanisation degree of Warsaw Functional Area using changes of the land development structure pp. 215-224

- Podawca Konrad, Karsznia Krzysztof and Zawrzykraj Agata Pawłat
- Spatial structure of the economy – the evolution of nodes and networks in South and Central America pp. 225-234

- Czerny Mirosława and Czerny Andrzej
- Disappointment or unexpected gain? A survey-based study of the motives and outcomes of inter-municipal cooperation in Poland pp. 235-241

- Gendźwiłł Adam, Krukowska Joanna and Lackowska Marta
- Evaluating map specifications for automated generalization of settlements and road networks in small-scale maps pp. 242-255

- Sielicka Karolina Maja and Karsznia Izabela
- Where the geographical expanse ends – Space education in primary school. Implementation of inquiry based science education (IBSE) in geography lessons in Polish school pp. 256-266

- Sypniewski Jakub
Volume 23, issue 3, 2019
- “Some call Europe, and some call Eneá”: on the origins of the Old Icelandic learned prehistory pp. 121-124

- Jackson Tatjana N.
- The known unknown land. The history of study of north China in the XIXth century pp. 125-130

- Feklova Tatiana Yurievna
- Environment, technology and sustainability: the development and management of well-irrigation in Guanzhong Plain in Qing China pp. 131-136

- Gao Shengrong and Ding Xiaohui
- Distribution and types of windmills in Pomerania across the 19th century in the light of cartographic sources pp. 137-143

- Prarat Maciej
- Telegraph communication networks used by the Japanese pharmaceutical industry in 1901 pp. 144-151

- Amijima Takashi
- Orvieto and Bagnoregio in the XIV century – a case study on city and countryside in Late Medieval Italy pp. 152-157

- Poggi Francesco
- Still having a conflict potential? German and Hungarian toponyms in the Czech and Slovak national corpora texts pp. 158-162

- David Jaroslav and Klemensová Tereza
- The journey of C.T. Ramage through the Cilento in the first half of the nineteenth century, between geography and history of an ‘unknown’ land pp. 163-172

- Siniscalchi Silvia
- Past and present: cartographic history of Famagusta pp. 173-179

- Arkan Merve Senem
- The saga of women’s status in ancient Indian civilization pp. 180-184

- Pal Bhaswati
- Beauplan’s Ukraine: open access georeferenced databases for studies of early modern history of Central and Eastern Europe pp. 185-193

- Polczynski Michael and Polczynski Mark
- A concept “Riphaean Mountains” in ancient geocartography: myth, cosmology, symbol and/or reality? pp. 194-198

- Podossinov Alexander
Volume 23, issue 2, 2019
- Post-communist city text in Košice, Slovakia as a liminal landscape pp. 71-75

- Chloupek Brett R.
- Identity and distribution of the Silesian minority in Poland pp. 76-84

- Orlewski Patryk
- The potential of smart development of urban-rural communes in peripheral region (a case study of the Lublin Region, Poland) pp. 85-91

- Guzal-Dec Danuta, Zwolińska-Ligaj Magdalena and Zbucki Łukasz
- Functional and spatial changes of souks in Morocco’s imperial cities in the context of tourism development pp. 92-98

- Kania Karolina and Kałaska Maciej
- Using hexagonal grids and network analysis for spatial accessibility assessment in urban environments – a case study of public amenities in Toruń pp. 99-110

- Burdziej Jan
- City image based on mental maps — the case study of Szczecin (Poland) pp. 111-119

- Osóch Barbara and Czaplińska Anna
Volume 23, issue 1, 2019
- The Soviet mapping of Poland – a brief overview pp. 5-15

- Kent Alexander J., Davis Martin and Davies John
- Cartographic presentation – from simple to complex map pp. 16-22

- Korycka-Skorupa Jolanta and Nowacki Tomasz
- Nosy Be (Madagascar) and the neighbouring islands versus tourism development pp. 23-32

- Jędrusik Maciej Henryk
- Determinants of the spatial diffusion of Bollywood cinema pp. 33-38

- Parda Małgorzata
- Urban criteria based on the example of the smallest towns in Poland pp. 39-46

- Cudo Mateusz
- Education for sustainable development – from students’ and geography teachers’ knowledge to educational activities pp. 47-52

- Angiel Joanna and Pokojski Wojciech
- Modified, threshold-based circulation type classification for Central Europe, on the basis of Lityński’s classification pp. 53-62

- Kulesza Kinga
- Changes of vegetation effects in soil properties in the post-agriculture landscapes (south-eastern Poland) pp. 63-70

- Joanna Sosnowska Agnieszka
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