AUC GEOGRAPHICA
We are pleased to share that AUC Geographica was awarded an Impact Factor of 0.9 in the 2024 Journal Citation Reports™ released by Clarivate in June 2025. AUC Geographica ranks in Q3 in the field of Geography.
AUC Geographica (Acta Universitatis Carolinae Geographica) is a scholarly academic journal continuously published since 1966 that publishes research in the broadly defined field of geography: physical geography, geo-ecology, regional, social, political and economic geography, regional development, cartography, geoinformatics, demography and geo-demography.
AUC Geographica also publishes articles that contribute to advances in geographic theory and methodology and address the questions of regional, socio-economic and population policy-making in Czechia.
Periodical twice yearly.
Release dates: June 30, December 31
All articles are licenced under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International licence (CC BY 4.0), have DOI and are indexed in CrossRef database.
AUC Geographica is covered by the following services: WOS, EBSCO, GeoBibline, SCOPUS, Ulrichsweb and Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ).
The journal has been covered in the SCOPUS database since 1975 – today 
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The journal has been selected for coverage in Clarivate Analytics products and services. Beginning with V. 52 (1) 2017, this publication will be indexed and abstracted in Emerging Sources Citation Index.
The journal has been indexed by the Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education (MSHE) on the list of scientific journals recommended for authors to publish their articles. ICI World of Journals; Acta Universitatis Carolinae, Geographica.
Journal metrics 2024
Web of Science
Impact factor (JCR®): 0.9
Journal Citation Indicator (JCI): 0.30
Rank (IF): Q3 in Geography
Scopus
Cite Score: 1.3
Rank (ASJC): Q3 in Geography, Planning and Development; Q3 in General Earth and Planetary Sciences
The journal is archived in Portico.
AUC GEOGRAPHICA, Vol 46 No 1 (2011)
								Comparison of the city maps’ content of western, eastern and central European cities
								
Agata Ciołkosz-Styk
							
								Attractiveness of Poland as a tourist destination in the eyes of Czech students of primary schools
								
Ewa Monika Kubín
							
								Education towards obtaining various forms of capital
								
Silvie Kučerová
							
								Computation of anti-erosion effects of vineyards based on field erosion measurements – case study from the Vráble viticultural district (Slovakia)
								
Juraj Lieskovský
							
								Theoretical and Methodological Aspects of the Identification and Delimitation of Peripheral Areas
								
Jan Pileček, Vít Jančák
							
								The Development of Cardiovascular Mortality in Selected European Countries
								
Silvie Šírová
							
								Comparative analysis of the impact of slope inclination and altitude on long-term land use changes in Czechia
								
Přemysl Štych