Cosmos: A Journal of Geography is an international and multidisciplinary peer-reviewed academic journal that aims to facilitate the promotion of geography and all disciplines that are either closely or distantly related to geography. The goal of our journal is to create an environment where scholars, researchers, and students worldwide can showcase their new ideas, knowledge, and methodologies that in turn help to explain different geographical phenomena, analyse environmental questions, and establish spatial relations.
In Cosmos, we present original research papers, reviews, and case reports that examine the praxecological interconnectedness of people, places, and settings. Geography:Cultures is an online publication designed to adopt an inter and cross-disciplinary perspective as a way of fostering debates in the fields of human and physical geography, geographic information system, urban and regional planning, and environment.
We exist to support useful knowledge related to the global and local issues including climate change, resources, city planning, and sustainable development. Being an international English-language quarterly, Cosmos recognises itself as a rather academic journal that seeks to present rather practical information to the readers, which may be useful for policymakers, educators, and researchers.
Whether one is a veteran scholar or a nascent scholar, we encouraged submission with potential of advancing knowledge and posing new horizons within the geography scholarship in understanding the earth space.