Urban Geography

短名Urban Geogr.
Journal Impact2.71
国际分区URBAN STUDIES(Q1)
期刊索引SCI Q1中科院 2 区
ISSN0272-3638, 1938-2847
h-index89
国内分区经济学(2区)经济学地理学(2区)经济学城市研究(2区)
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Editorial Policy. Urban Geography publishes research articles covering a wide range of topics and approaches of interest to urban geographers. Articles should be relevant, timely, and well-designed, should have broad significance, and should demonstrate originality.

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涉及主题地理经济社会学政治学经济地理学法学生物历史工程类考古哲学生态学土木工程经济增长计算机科学区域科学医学业务
出版信息出版商: Taylor and Francis Ltd.出版周期: 期刊类型: journal
基本数据创刊年份: 1980原创研究文献占比100.00%自引率:10.30%Gold OA占比: 34.29%

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