Geographical  |  September 2019
DOSSIER: NOT SO CLEAR CUT
Despite greater protections and far more awareness of the drivers of deforestation than at any time in history, why does the threat to our planet’s
lungs appear greater than ever before?
TREADING ON HISTORY
From October, tourists will no longer be able to climb Uluru. What does this mean for Aboriginal people and visitors alike?
TALKING MAPS
Every map tells a tale, and a new exhibition at the Bodleian Library celebrates the sheer variety of these stories.
JOINING THE DOTS
A revolution in digital mapmaking is underway and the implications for industry, the environment and humanity are huge.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Geographical September 2019.