Aim of the Journal:
Geographers Today aims to promote scholarly research and critical inquiry in the field of Geography and allied disciplines. The journal seeks to encourage the publication of original research that contributes to the understanding of physical, human, environmental, and regional geographical processes, with special emphasis on India and developing regions.
The journal also aims to provide a common academic platform for senior academicians, researchers, and emerging scholars to share research findings, innovative ideas, and methodological approaches in Geography.
Scope of the Journal:
The scope of Geographers Today includes, but is not limited to, the following areas of geographical research:
Physical Geography (Geomorphology, Climatology, Hydrology, Biogeography)
Human Geography (Population, Settlement, Economic and Social Geography)
Regional and Area Studies
Environmental Geography and Sustainable Development
Urban and Rural Studies
Agricultural and Industrial Geography
Political Geography and Geopolitics
Geography of Resources and Development
Contemporary and Applied Research Focus:
Geographers Today encourages research addressing contemporary geographical issues such as environmental degradation, climate change, resource management, urbanization, regional imbalance, and socio-economic transformation. Applied and field-based studies that provide practical insights for planning, policy formulation, and sustainable development are especially welcomed.
Geospatial and Interdisciplinary Studies:
The journal welcomes research related to modern geographical techniques and interdisciplinary approaches, including:
Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
Remote Sensing and Spatial Analysis
Cartography and Geospatial Technologies
Geography in relation to Economics, Sociology, History, Environmental Studies, and Planning
This interdisciplinary scope strengthens the analytical depth and real-world relevance of published research.
Language and Regional Research Emphasis:
Geographers Today publishes research papers in both Hindi and English, thereby encouraging regional scholarship and wider academic participation. The journal places special emphasis on regional and local-level studies that highlight spatial diversity, cultural landscapes, and developmental challenges within India.
Types of Contributions:
The journal accepts the following types of scholarly contributions:
Original Research Articles
Review Articles
Case Studies and Field-Based Research
Conceptual and Theoretical Papers
All submissions are subject to peer review to ensure academic quality and originality.
