Tijdschrift voor economische en sociale geografie: (Journal of Economic & Social Geography) - Journal Information
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The Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie is a leading international journal on contemporary issues in human geography, committed to promoting rigorous academic work on the field. Through its scholarly articles and special 'dossiers' on topics of interest, it brings you the latest research findings from Europe and around the world in authoritative scientific contributions. The journal bridges the gap between continental European practices of geography and the Anglo-American traditions by including articles from both regions. The Tijdschrift is a channel for the dissemination of new perspectives, ideas and approaches to the study of human geography.

Regular features of the journal are its Outlook on Europe and Window on The Netherlands sections, which discuss current spatial trends and policies from a Dutch geographical perspective.

The Netherlands in Maps
Each issue of Tijdschrift includes maps demonstrating the distribution of key phenomena in Dutch society. Drawing on statistical data from past and present, these maps provide visual representation of the characteristics of and changes in the human geography of The Netherlands. From time to time the maps are collected in an annotated atlas, which provides a welcome thematic addition to standard atlases.

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Recent Dossiers

Dossier: Faith-based organisations and human geography
INTRODUCTION: DOSSIER ON FAITH-BASED ORGANISATIONS AND HUMAN GEOGRAPHY
JUSTIN BEAUMONT

FAITH-BASED ORGANISATIONS AND URBAN SOCIAL JUSTICE IN THE NETHERLANDS
JUSTIN BEAUMONT, CANDICE DIAS

Recent Articles

SUBPRIME MORTGAGE SEGMENTATION IN THE AMERICAN URBAN SYSTEM
ELVIN K. WYLY, MARKUS MOOS, HOLLY FOXCROFT AND EMMANUEL KABAHIZI

WHITE FARMERS' DEALINGS WITH LAND REFORM IN SOUTH AFRICA: EVIDENCE FROM NORTHERN LIMPOPO PROVINCE
ALISTAIR FRASER

REGIONAL KNOWLEDGE ECONOMIES: AN EU-UK AND ISRAEL PERSPECTIVE
PHILIP COOKE, DAFNA SCHWARTZ

REFLECTIONS ON TERRITORIAL COHESION AND EUROPEAN SPATIAL PLANNING
DAVID EVERS

MARKETING SUSTAINABLE FOOD PRODUCTION IN EUROPE: CASE STUDY EVIDENCE FROM TWO DUTCH LABELLING SCHEMES
B. ILBERY AND D. MAYE

FLYING WHERE YOU DON'T WANT TO GO: AN EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS OF HUBS IN THE GLOBAL AIRLINE NETWORK
BEN DERUDDER, LOMME DEVRIENDT AND FRANK WITLOX

SECOND HOMES AND COMPACT CITIES IN SPAIN: TWO ELEMENTS OF THE SAME SYSTEM?
JUAN-ANTONIO MÓDENES AND JULIÁN LÓPEZ-COLÁS

GEOPOLITICS OF THE SATELLITE INDUSTRY
BARNEY WARF

LAND REFORM, IDEOLOGY AND URBAN FOOD SECURITY: ZIMBABWE'S THIRD CHIMURENGA
B. IKUBOLAJEH LOGAN

DOMESTICATING GLOBALISATION, NEW ECONOMIC SPACES AND REGIONAL POLARISATION IN GUANGDONG PROVINCE, CHINA
LACHANG LU AND YEHUA DENNIS WEI