Geography Review Journals

 Geography is the study of the earth's fields, structures, and characteristics, and their phenomena. It is split into two main branches: physical geography and geography of the human being. Human geography sub-branches include: biological geography, evolutionary geography, community philosophy, and genocopy. Review articles are summaries of the current state of understanding on a particular subject of research. Instead of announcing new study findings, they review or address work already conducted by scientists and academics. Review article comes as systematic reviews and reviews of literature, and is a form of secondary literature. Systematic analyses evaluate an authoritative set of requirements, which consider any original study articles that follow the standards previously written. Instead, they analyze the findings of these articles. By contrast, literature reviews provide a summary of what the authors believe to be the best prior publications and the most relevant. The "review article" concept is separate from the peer-reviewed literary concept. A review may be peer-reviewed, and a review may be reviewed without peer-review. This method allows writers to meet their discipline's agreed expectations and eliminates the circulation of questionable observations, unwarranted statements, incorrect perceptions and personal opinions. Publications that have not received peer examination by qualified researchers and experts are likely to be regarded with skepticism.  

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