Karen Refugees
The Karen ethnic minority have experienced persecution in Myanmar since the outbreak of war 70 years ago. Sebastian Corso explains the background, and some potential solutions. Continue reading Karen Refugees
The Karen ethnic minority have experienced persecution in Myanmar since the outbreak of war 70 years ago. Sebastian Corso explains the background, and some potential solutions. Continue reading Karen Refugees
Slopes need to properly managed to avoid hazards and damage to infrastructure, property and agriculture. However, the human impact on slopes appears to be a negative one. Continue reading The Human Impact on Slopes
An infographic written by Hugh Bowden on the inequality experienced in Chile (Featured Image: © MaxPixel) Continue reading Inequality in Chile
Alaistair Campbell explains how changes to transport could be key to achieving climate goals. Continue reading Global Influence of Transport
Edouard Moolhant Proost reviews Tim Marshall’s ‘The Power of Geography’, an exploration of history and modern politics through geography. Continue reading The Power of Geography – Review
A factfile on Urban Sustainability in London by Max Hersov. Continue reading London Sustainability Factfile
Bertie Low analyses the detrimental impact of inequalities, of all varieties, on development. Continue reading Inequalities Compromising Development
In a geographic sense, environmental determinism is defined as the belief that the environment with its geological features, landforms and climate, has directly shaped the way that societies have developed. In other words, physical features have set human civilisations on a certain developmental trajectory. Continue reading Environmental Determinism