Established in 1977, this international forum for geographical work in the natural and environmental sciences publishes reviews of current research and theoretical developments. This prestigious journal covers all aspects of: Geomorphology, Climatology, Biogeography, Human-environment interaction. Progress in Physical Geography has been essential reading for students and lecturers for 26 years and maintains its appeal. Papers include the widest possible international coverage and consider the relevance of tangential and parallel developments in other fields.