Aims and Scope of African Geographical Review
The African Geographical Review is a biannual peer-reviewed academic journal published by Taylor & Francis on behalf of the American Association of Geographers' Africa Specialty Group. The journal was originally established in 1963 at Makerere University (Uganda) as the East African Geographical Review. Due to political turmoil in Uganda, the journal had to suspend publication for a number of years. It was renamed as the African Geographical Review in 2000. Since 2012 it is published by Taylor & Francis. Less
Key Metrics
CiteScore 

2.9
SJR 

Q2Earth-Surface Processes

SNIP 

0.96
Recommended pre-submission checks
Powered by 

Topics Covered on African Geographical Review
African Geographical Review Journal Specifications
| Overview | |
| Publisher | ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD |
| Language | English |
| Frequency | Tri-annual |
| General Details | |
| Language | English |
| Frequency | Tri-annual |
| Publication Start Year | 1963 |
| Publisher URL | Visit website |
| Website URL | Visit website |
View less
Planning to publish in African Geographical Review ?
Upload your Manuscript to get
- Degree of match
- Common matching concepts
- Additional journal recommendations

Recently Published Papers in African Geographical Review
Exploring the interconnections between climate, farming systems, and income: evidence from five African countries
- 25 Feb 2026
- African Geographical Review
Adoption of climate change adaption techniques and its impact on net farm income of maize farmers in Southwest, Nigeria
- 21 Feb 2026
- African Geographical Review
Extractive disjuncture: livelihood disruptions and resettlement in the Talensi District’s mining communities in Ghana
- 21 Feb 2026
- African Geographical Review
‘We live on borrowed land’: coastal erosion, place-based loss, and community adaptation in Ghana’s Volta Region
- 20 Feb 2026
- African Geographical Review
The architecture of the Bight of Biafra: spatial entanglements
- 14 Feb 2026
- African Geographical Review
Extractive capitalism: how commodities and cronyism drive the global economy
- 18 Jan 2026
- African Geographical Review
Exploring the interconnections between climate, farming systems, and income: evidence from five African countries
- 25 Feb 2026
- African Geographical Review
Adoption of climate change adaption techniques and its impact on net farm income of maize farmers in Southwest, Nigeria
- 21 Feb 2026
- African Geographical Review
Extractive disjuncture: livelihood disruptions and resettlement in the Talensi District’s mining communities in Ghana
- 21 Feb 2026
- African Geographical Review
‘We live on borrowed land’: coastal erosion, place-based loss, and community adaptation in Ghana’s Volta Region
- 20 Feb 2026
- African Geographical Review
The architecture of the Bight of Biafra: spatial entanglements
- 14 Feb 2026
- African Geographical Review
Extractive capitalism: how commodities and cronyism drive the global economy
- 18 Jan 2026
- African Geographical Review