Quaestiones Geographicae

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Vol. 44 No. 4 (2025)
Published 2025 December 15

Quaestiones Geographicae is peer-reviewed and its language is English. It is published quarterly in print version by Bogucki Wydawnictwo Naukowe and in an electronic version on de Gruyter platform. The publisher is the Faculty of Geographical and Geological Sciences of Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań. The primary mission of Quaestiones Geographicae is to assist researchers in promoting their achievements in the worldwide scientific community. The journal is designed to facilitate an exchange of ideas between researchers from different countries. Preferably, the contributions submitted should be ones with a deep theoretical and methodological background in geosciences, overviews, and comparative studies of interest to an international readership and of practical significance.

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JOURNAL METRICS:
Ministry of Science and Higher Education (2024): 100
IF: 1.2 (5 year); 1.0 (2022)
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SCImago Journal & Country Rank

Cite Score: 2.1
SJR: 0.268
SNIP: 0.570
Google Scholar Metrics h5-index: 16
Google Scholar Metrics h5-median: 21

ISSN print: 0137-477X  
e-ISSN: 2081-6383
DOI: 10.14746/qg

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Creative Commons License Attribution 4.0 International License.

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Articles

Aleksandra Nowakowska, Ewa Kusideł, Magdalena Michalak
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Between cooperation and individual action: Relational capital of Poland’s local government
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Beatriz Delfa Rodríguez, Georgina M. Gomez, Carlos Ballesteros
17-30
Exploring new barriers to the implementation of frugal innovation projects among Spanish NGDOs
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Stanisław Umiński
31-41
Export performance cluster analysis of Poland’s regions in the first 20 years of EU membership
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Jaroslava Dědková, Otakar Ungerman, Piotr Gryszel
43-56
Shopping tourism amongst Czech customers in the Czech-Polish-German border area of the Euroregion Neisse-Nisa-Nysa
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Ewa Markiewicz, Justyna Ziobrowska-Sztuczka
57-72
Subscription vacations. The subscription economy in the tourism market: The case study of Poland
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Magdalena Szczepańska, Klaudia Wyrwa
73-86
Availability of green areas in the context of the 3-30-300 rule: The case study of Wolsztyn city
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Piotr Lupa, Iwona Zwierzchowska
87-104
Nature-based preschool gardens for thermal condition regulation: Implications for climate-sensitive policy and planning
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Łukasz Kuzak, Maciej Izdebski, Alina Maciejewska
105-124
Warehouse area transformation as a driver of compact city development: The case of Warsaw
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Lidia Mierzejewska, Joanna H. Śliwowska, Ewa Lechowska, Magdalena Wdowicka, Marta Szejnfeld, Bogusz Modrzewski, Kamila Sikorska-Podyma, Natalia Hoffmann-Pawlak, Emilia Grzęda
125-138
How does understanding stress response mechanisms in inhabitants help us build a resilient city?
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Anna Tobolska, Emilia Bogacka
140-152
Adaptive resilience: Functioning of schools in the Wielkopolska region (Poland) during the COVID-19 pandemic
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