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M. BOUGHALEM, M. MAZOUR, F. GRECU, A. ABDELLAOUI, A. HAMIMED - Évaluation par analyse multicriteres de la vulnérabilité des sols a l'érosion : cas du bassin versant de l'Isser – Tlemcen – Algérie
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MARIA ALBU DINU - Les terrasses fluviatiles du bassin de Calmatui (Teleorman)
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ATIK MOHAMED, ABDELLAOUI ABDELKADER - Urban Dynamic Analysis Using Satellite Images and Multisource Data. Case of Grand Agadir – Morocco – between 1988 and 2005
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FLORENTINA-CRISTINA MERCIU, ANDREEA-LORETA CERCLEUX - Le patrimoine maritime. Études de cas en Europe
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L. FELOUSSIA, B. KHALFALLAH - Realité urbaine et planification – Cas du P.O.S.(Hammam Dalaa) – M Sila – Algérie
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ALENA DUBCOVÁ, JOZEF PETRIKOVIE, LUCIA ŠOLCOVÁ - Globalization and the Hotel Industry in Slovakia
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IRINA-MARIA NECHES - Exploring the Mythological and Religious Value of Geoheritage. Case Study: The Bucegi Mountains
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FLORINA GRECU, ANDREEA-LORETA CERCLEUX, ROBERT DOBRE, CRISTINA GHITA, DANIEL IOSIF - Monuments culturels historiques dans la Plaine Roumaine
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ANA IRINA DINCA, AUREL GHEORGHILAS - Tourism Destination Marketing Study Workpaper – An Operational Working Instrument for Geographers
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MIRCEA CRISTIAN VIaAN, LAURA COMANESCU, SORIN CARABLAISA - Les particularités géographiques des établissements urbains au bord de la Mer Noire, situés au Sud du Cap Midia (Roumanie)
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GEORGE-BOGDAN TOFAN - Specific Features of the Tourist Flow in Borsec Resort
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ELENA MATEI, LAURA TÎRLA, GABRIELA MANEA, IULIANA VIJULIE - Urban, Environmental and Tourism State of the Romanian Carpathian Small Towns
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MIHAI IELENICZ, ANA-IRINA DINCA - The Evolution of Romanian Tourism – A Geographical Perspective
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LILIANA DUMITRACHE, MARIANA NAE, Urban Regeneration and Affective Connections
to Place in Bucharest City Centre
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Analele Universitatii Bucuresti:
Geografie

ISSN: 1013-4115
ISSN Online: 2247 - 238X
Imprint: University Publishing House
Frequency: Annual
Languages: English, French
Web: annalsreview.geo.unibuc.ro
Type: Open Access Journal
Indexed in: SOWIPORT GESIS
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Analele Universitatii Bucuresti: Geografie (Annals of the University of Bucharest – Geography Series) is a yearly peer-reviewed scientific journal dating since 1952. It has an integrative approach publishing articles from various fields of interest both of physical geography (geomorphology, climatology, hydrology, etc.) and of human geography (geodemography, settlement geography, social geography, etc.). Its aims are to comprise themes of large interest from various domains of activity for geographers in general as geography itself is a broad discipline with a high interdisciplinary character. The journal contents research articles, discussions of current issues of large interest for different geographic disciplines, case studies, reports, book reviews. Articles are relevant to both academics and practitioners, and are the results of anonymous reviews by at least two referees chosen by the editor for their specialist knowledge.

Being for many years the main scientific publication of the largest Faculty of Geography in the country, part of the University of Bucharest, and being edited at the Publishing House of the same institution the review benefited of an uninterrupted international and national exchange with over 30 similar international publications in the same field for more than 50 years.

Analele Universitatii Bucuresti: Geografie (Annals of the University of Bucharest – Geography Series) welcomes though contributors in the field of geography from all disciplinary perspectives no matter their area of research as particularities of different territories generates study cases for widespread general geographic phenomena.