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Geographical Locality Studies (2013 - 2016)

ISSN 2052-0018 (Print) // ISSN 2053-3667 (Online)


Geographical Locality Studies (GLS) was one of the official journals of Frugeo Geography Research Initiative registered in the United Kingdom as print serial (ISSN 2052-0018) and online (ISSN 2053-3667) materials. GLS was a co-operative British-Hungarian scientific journal that set its specialist area in locality, Sustainability, environment-related issues, and energy resources. It was issued and published annually, and each number was planned and developed by a specially selected, international editorial board that consisted of expert researchers, lecturers and peer-reviewers.


GLS was a thematic journal that covered the following keywords: locality, sustainability, environmental/global issues, energy resources, recycling, up-cycling, and reuse.



The Final Editorial Board


GLS operated with a specially selected editors, advisors and independent reviewers for each project.


Editor-in-Chief, Series Editor, Designer


László Bokor, MSc

Frugeo Geography Research Initiative, Shrewsbury, England




Special Issue Editor, Regular Peer Reviewer


János Csapó, PhD habil.

University of Pécs, Faculty of Sciences, Institute of Geography, Department of Tourism, Pécs, Hungary



Special Issue Editor, Language Editor


Katie Eccleston, MA

Frugeo Geography Research Initiative, Shrewsbury, England




Special Issue Editor


Dávid Karátson, DSc habil.

Eötvös Loránd University, Faculty of Science, Institute of Geography and Earth Sciences, Budapest, Hungary



Special Issue Editor, Regular Peer Reviewer


Béla Munkácsy, PhD

Eötvös Loránd University, Faculty of Science, Institute of Geography and Earth Sciences, Budapest, Hungary



Special Issue Editor, Cover & Portrait Designer


Viktoria Nemes, MSc

Frugeo Geography Research Initiative, Shrewsbury, England

Doctoral School of Earth Sciences, University of Pécs, Hungary



Special Issue Editor


Matej Nikšič, PhD

Urban Planning Institute of the Republic of Slovenia, Ljubljana




Special Issue Editor, Cover & Map Designer


Tamás Szelesi, MSc

Doctoral School of Earth Sciences, University of Pécs, Hungary




Special Issue Editor, Peer Reviewer


Zoltán Wilhelm, PhD habil.

Cultural Counsellor, Hungarian Information and Cultural Centre, Janpath, New Delhi, India



GLS aimed to erect a bridge between academic research and general educational knowledge development; that is why its target audience involved a wide range of students from secondary to doctoral schools, young researchers and anybody from any background who wanted to know more about locality and sustainability-related environmental and geographical topics.


Supporting this aim, Frugeo GRI tried to invite ambitious researchers to join the success of our projects and be an original and significant contribution to the human knowledge of Earth Sciences (geography and geology) and also Environmental Sciences. We provided publication possibilities to academics who have already earned a PhD degree; and we wanted to highlight the importance of education and give the chance and opportunity to PhD Students, and also MSc/BSc Students, to help them gain recognition, points and credits, and assist in their scientific life getting an easier start on the sometimes difficult path of publishing and academic writing.


We provided opportunity for publications to researchers, although we did accept only outstanding papers; therefore, a published work in one of our upcoming issues had to be of a high standard, well-researched, well-illustrated and well-written in an engaging style that could call the attention of anyone who reads it. It must be something interesting, topical and must contribute to the development of any scientific disciplines. It also has to be educative and build a good balance between academic and public understanding.


Our journal covered many different types of—mainly geographical—subjects; therefore, we encouraged and approached anyone who acted on the fields of Earth or Environmental Sciences, too.


The various articles that we expected from our multidisciplinary participants covered many different scientific (and non-scientific) subjects, fields and areas, e.g. biology, architecture, manufactory, arts, mathematics, catering, fair trade, tourism, etc. – as long as it interlinked with the keywords in a geographic sense.



We appreciate anyone who has ever worked with us and supported our projects!


Previous GLS publications are and will remain available via our website.


The Editors

Katie Eccleston János Csapó Dávid Karátson Béla Munkácsy Matej Nikšič Viktória Nemes Tamás Szelesi Zoltán Wilhelm László Bokor GLS 3: Locality and the Impact of Human Consumption on the Environment GLS 1: Locality and the Energy Resources GLS 2: Locality and the (un)Sustainable Settlements GLS 4: Locality and the Global Challenges of Energy Transition
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