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Category: Vol1. Issue1

Editorial introduction by Professor Klaus Dodds

On 19/08/202021/08/2020 By RoutesIn Editorial, Vol1. Issue1

By Professor Klaus Dodds, Royal Holloway University of London

Where is the economy? Towards an everyday epistemology of economic geography

On 16/08/202021/08/2020 By RoutesIn Essay, Undergraduate, Vol1. Issue1

By Joshua Paul, University of Cambridge

The impact of the loss of top predators on terrestrial ecosystems

On 16/08/202014/12/2020 By RoutesIn Essay, Undergraduate, Vol1. Issue1

By Sam Allen, University of Cambridge

Public Awareness and Opinions Towards the Proposed River Mersey Tidal Power Scheme

On 16/08/202021/08/2020 By RoutesIn Fieldwork, Undergraduate, Vol1. Issue1

By Megan Connolly, University of York

How do communities in different parts of the world govern the negative effects of globalisation?

On 16/08/202021/08/2020 By RoutesIn 6th Form, Essay, Vol1. Issue1

By Anastasia Hambi, Lady Margaret School

A ‘strange combination’: neoliberalism and embodiment in the global food system

On 16/08/202021/08/2020 By RoutesIn Essay, Undergraduate, Vol1. Issue1

By Joel While, University of Oxford (School of Geography and the Environment)

How can Brazil ensure that sustainable land use planning will meet conservation and agricultural demands by the year 2030?

On 16/08/202014/12/2020 By RoutesIn Essay, Undergraduate, Vol1. Issue1

By Jonathan Alfred Howes, University of York

Nuclear geographies: anti-war feminism at Greenham Common

On 16/08/202014/12/2020 By RoutesIn Essay, Undergraduate, Vol1. Issue1

By Jenna Lowe, Manchester Metropolitan University

Exploring a new exogenous force: Covid-19 and its effects on Didsbury (Manchester, UK)

On 16/08/202014/12/2020 By RoutesIn 6th Form, Essay, Vol1. Issue1

By Rebecca Dunn, Loreto Grammar School

An analysis of the problems with electoral politics in an age of climate change

On 16/08/202014/12/2020 By RoutesIn 6th Form, Essay, Vol1. Issue1

By Matthew Ball, Anglo European School

A literature review of ecotourism in India: policy implications and research gaps

On 16/08/202014/12/2020 By RoutesIn Essay, Undergraduate, Vol1. Issue1

By Beatrice Spicer, University of Birmingham

(Re)making post-genocide peace through the emotions of Cambodians

On 15/08/202024/08/2020 By RoutesIn Fieldwork, Undergraduate, Vol1. Issue1

By Gilbert Mak & Charlotte Tang, National University of Singapore

Evidence of glacial erosional processes that led to the formation of landforms in the Coppermines Valley, Cumbria

On 15/08/202021/08/2020 By RoutesIn 6th Form, Fieldwork, Vol1. Issue1

By Hannah Taylor, Long Road Sixth Form College

Period poverty in prison: an intersectional commentary on the lived experiences of incarcerated women in US prison facilities

On 15/08/202021/08/2020 By RoutesIn Essay, Undergraduate, Vol1. Issue1

By Jessica Bostock, University of Manchester

Where are the silt layers in the Albufeira Lagoon (Portugal) sourced from?

On 15/08/202024/08/2020 By RoutesIn Fieldwork, Undergraduate, Vol1. Issue1

By Lily Duffy, Durham University

A review of ‘I Hate the Lake District’

On 15/08/202012/09/2020 By RoutesIn 6th Form, Book Review, Vol1. Issue1

By Henry Jones, Latymer Upper School

A review of ‘The Moth and the Snowstorm: nature and Joy’

On 26/07/202021/08/2020 By RoutesIn 6th Form, Book Review, Vol1. Issue1

By Bonnie Ray-Smallcalder, Rainham Mark Grammar School

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