A horizon scan for novel and impactful areas of physical geography research in 2023 and beyond

Author:

Anderson Karen1,Tooth Stephen2,Kim Daehyun3,Resler Lynn M4,Schillereff Daniel5,Williams John W6,Rocchini Duccio78,Ponette-González Alexandra G910,Kuhn Nikolaus J11,Brian Jayne V12

Affiliation:

1. Environment and Sustainability Institute, University of Exeter, UK

2. Earth Surface Processes Research Group, Department of Geography and Earth Sciences, Aberystwyth University, UK

3. Earth Surface Systems Lab, Department of Geography, Seoul National University, South Korea

4. Department of Geography, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, USA

5. Department of Geography, King’s College London, UK

6. Department of Geography, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, USA

7. BIOME Lab, Department of Biological, Geological and Environmental Sciences, Alma Mater Studiorum University of Bologna, Italy

8. Faculty of Environmental Sciences, Department of Spatial Sciences, Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, Czech Republic

9. Natural History Museum of Utah, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, USA

10. Department of City & Metropolitan Planning, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, USA

11. Physical Geography and Environmental Change Research Group, University of Basel, Basel Switzerland

12. Progress in Physical Geography Editorial Office, Sage Publications Ltd, London, UK

Abstract

This editorial reports on a horizon scan exercise that was undertaken to identify new frontier topics, new or emerging themes/concepts, or new philosophical questions of relevance to physical geography. Researchers with broad geographical and disciplinary scope, all of whom were members of the journal's editorial board or editorial advisory board, were invited to join a horizon scan panel. The horizon scan Chair canvassed panel members for ideas, resulting in an initial 32 independently proposed topics. Similar topics were merged by the Chair, and panel members were then invited to vote on and score anonymously the remaining 28 topics, bearing in mind the perceived importance/relevance and novelty for the discipline. The final ranking and sifting phase produced a list of 12 topics, which were categorised as being either new study areas or new epistemological frameworks for physical geography. In this editorial, we outline these 12 topics, some of which have been inspired by developments outside of the discipline, but we identify how potentially fertile contributions could be added by physical geographers. We discuss how new studies of extreme event geographies, the impacts of compound stressors, cross-system pollution and toxicity, the geomorphological basis of zoonoses, ancient environmental DNA, the projection and visualisation of landscape futures, and planetary sciences can all benefit from additional physical geography perspectives. We then consider the ways in which physical geographers may engage further with new approaches in personalised and internet-of-things monitoring, artificial intelligence, innovative technologies for teaching physical geography, the study of human-climate impacts, and the raising of the profile of physical geography thinking alongside other knowledge forms. We encourage more physical geographers to apply their unique skillsets and ways of thinking to these topics. The journal will welcome new submissions, or proposals for special issues, that address these topics from physical geographers and their colleagues.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences,Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous),Geography, Planning and Development

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