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An editor has requested that 2023 Guayana Esequiba crisis be moved to 2023 Guyana–Venezuela crisis, which may be of interest to this WikiProject. You are invited to participate in the move discussion.-- WMrapids ( talk) 03:21, 17 December 2023 (UTC)
The category for the Four traditions of geography has been deleted, which has caused some issues that need to be discussed to reorganize the categories for geography. The initial consensus to delete had relatively little discussion, and after I preposed for deletion review, the deletion was endorse with the encouragement to discuss organization structure in this group. This is a complex discussion on the ontology of geography, and the book "The Philosophy of Geo-Ontologies" by Timothy Tambassi is one of the best sources to understand this. The four traditions are not the only method, for dividing geography; various methods have various levels of support in the literature, and the reorganization largely involves three former categories now that the four traditions are deleted.
tl;dr at the bottom.
Now that the four traditions has been deleted, "Subfields of geography" and the "Branches" seem redundant, but just dumping everything into either one is not ideal, and choosing one over the other would need to be carefully considered. Furthermore, there are many approaches such as the Five themes of geography, and it may be good to leave room for non-western models as well. The simplest compromise I can prepose for discussion here is to create Category:Traditions of geography to replace the deleted four traditions category. Within the literature, there are preposed "fifth traditions," Exploration and Discovery", or Environmental studies. Eliminating the "four" from the title increases flexibility and offers room to include these and other proposed amended traditions. One of the arguments for deleting the four traditions category was the lack of growth potential, which this addresses.
tl;dr: The preposed organization would be "Subfields by academic discipline">"Subfields of geography" to maintain internal consistency with other disciplines on Wikipedia, and then within "Subfields of geography" would be the two container categories "Branches of geography" and "Traditions of geography." This should satisfy the two largest historic models for organizing geography and keep the geography subdivisions in one category within the "Subfields by academic discipline" category.
Please discuss my preposed solution, or offer alternatives, with consideration to outside literature and Wikipedia policy/recommendations. Tagging several users from the previous discussions: @ Hobit, @ S Marshall, @ Qwerfjkl, @ Robert McClenon, @ gidonb, @ fgnievinski. Pardon my verbose explanations, I just want to make sure everything is addressed, and feel free to ignore this if you aren't interested in continuing discussion here. Hopefully we can get interaction on this discussion.
- GeogSage ( ⚔Chat?⚔) 22:00, 3 January 2024 (UTC)
There is an ongoing merge discussion going on to merge " Geomatics engineering" into the page for " geomatics." Currently there is very weak consensus, and the action is proving slightly controversial, so I'd like to get additional knowledgeable people to comment on it.
Link to the merge discussion here. GeogSage ( ⚔Chat?⚔) 08:02, 8 January 2024 (UTC)
I noticed that there is not yet a page on the The Parallel Nile River Project is anyone planning to make one? Space772 ( talk) 00:46, 1 February 2024 (UTC)
An RfC has been opened at Talk:Cornwall about ncluding the Cornish flag in the article infobox. Please contribute if you would like to do so. A.D.Hope ( talk) 10:06, 19 February 2024 (UTC)
There is a requested move discussion at Talk:Guyana–Venezuela territorial dispute#Requested move 12 February 2024 that may be of interest to members of this WikiProject. RodRabelo7 ( talk) 18:40, 1 March 2024 (UTC)
As I'm sure some of you have seen, there is currently a few events around International Women's day, including " Women in red." One area on my radar that could be of interest to Wikiproject Geography is the American Association of Geographers list of current and past presidents. There are many red links in there, and many of them belong to women. As each link belongs to a current or former president of a national organization, they should all pass verification checks for notability. If anyone is interested in creating a page, these could be fun projects. GeogSage ( ⚔Chat?⚔) 18:49, 3 March 2024 (UTC)
Hello. There is a discussion that might be of your interest and it would be great if you can provide your feedback at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Maps#Feedback requested for innovation made. Sincerely,-- Thinker78 (talk) 01:17, 16 March 2024 (UTC)
There is a discussion at Talk:Catalonia#Lead whether the phrase
is a historical European nation, currently administered as an autonomous community of Spain
should be used as the first sentence at Catalonia. Thanks Dank Jae 11:12, 27 March 2024 (UTC)
Hi, I really think that OpenStreetMaps are preferred over topographic maps. By these reasons:
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Thus we should show OpenStreetMaps and hide topographic maps. But in many rare cases that topography is preferred version, we can hide OpenStreetMap in the template:Hidden begin but render both of them.
Please read this discussion on idea lab and discuss and vote for my idea. Thanks, Hooman Mallahzadeh ( talk) 16:49, 29 March 2024 (UTC)
Good afternoon! My work on the page Perry County, Tennessee led me down the path of doing more to expand articles on the geography and protected places of the county, including Alexander Cave. There's just enough information available to establish notability, but not enough to truly expand the article beyond stub status right now. One source that I've found that might have information on the cave is Caves of Tennessee, by Thomas Barr Jr.. Unfortunately, I cannot seem to find a copy of this available online or in any local libraries. Bit of a long shot, but does anyone here have access to a copy of this publication? If so, would you be willing to help expand information on the article, or make scans of any relevant entries in the book? Thanks! nf utvol ( talk) 00:26, 7 April 2024 (UTC)
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