
Now ISI listed
New Zealand Geographer
The official journal of the New Zealand Geographical Society
Edited by:
Eric Pawson, David Kennedy, Michael Roche and Janine Wiles
ISI Journal Citation Reports® Ranking: 2008: 36/51 Geography
Impact Factor: 0.667
For over 50 years the New Zealand Geographer has been the internationally refereed journal of the New Zealand Geographical Society. The Society represents professional geographers in academic, school, business, government, community and other spheres in New Zealand and the South Pacific. The journal publishes academic papers on aspects of the physical, human and environmental geographies, and landscapes, of its region; commentaries and debates; discussions of educational questions and scholarship of concern to geographers; short interventions and assessments of topical matters of interest to university and high school teachers; and book reviews.
TopNews and Announcements
Now ISI-listed!
Announcing New Zealand Geographer has now been accepted for the Social Sciences Citation Index.
Virtual Issue
Geo-Ed: Highlights for secondary level geography teachers
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Special Issues FREE online
- Countercartographies: New (Zealand) Cultural Studies/Geographies and the City Volume 65 Issue 1 (March 2009)
- New Zealand Coastal Environments Volume 64 Issue 2 (August 2008)
- Towards Healthier Environments Volume 63 Issue 2 (August 2007)
Free Online Access in the Developing World
Free online access to this journal is available within institutions in the developing world through the OARE Initiative (Online Access to Research in the Environment) in conjunction with UNEP, the United Nations Environment Programme.
TopHighlights
Top 5 New Zealand Geographer articles accessed online:
- Providing the evidence: Geographic accessibility of maternity units in New Zealand
Paul Beere and Lars Brabyn
- Recent changes to conservation of New Zealand's native biodiversity
MairiJay
- Resource management and Mâori attitudes to water in southern New Zealand
Jim Williams
- A wind shift: Integrating curriculum for education for sustainable development
M. G. Flaws and K. L. Meredith
- Towards inclusion: Local government, public space and homelessness in New Zealand
Penelope Laurenson and Damian Collins
