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Four-monthly publication of the Geography Course at the Federal University of Tocantins, Araguaína campus. The magazine aims to think about the geographical space. He publishes an article on various topics in the areas of Human Sciences, Applied Social Sciences and Earth Sciences that has geographical space as the main problem. Qualis 2016: B5 - Geography; B4 - Interdisciplinary; B4 - Urban and Regional Planning / Demography; B5 Architecture, Urbanism and Design.

Quadrimestral publication of Geography Course of the Federal University of Tocantins. The journal aims to reflect the geographic space. Publishes articles about differents thematic areas of Human Sciences, Social and Applied Earth Sciences which discuses sur the geographic space as main issue. Qualis 2016: B5 - Geography; B4 - Interdisciplinary; B4 - Urban Planning and Regional / Demography; B5 - Architecture, Urbanism and design.

Current Issue

Vol. 15 No. 35 (2026): Tocantinense Journal of Geography
Published: 2026-02-13

Artigos

  • AGING BETWEEN THE FLOODS AND DROUGHTS OF JURUÁ memories, mobility and urbanization in Itamarati-AM

    Vivian Aguiar Maia , Nelcioney José de Souza Araújo
    01-20
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.70860/rtg.v15i35.20051
  • MAPINGUARI NATIONAL PARK ENVIRONMENTAL HISTORY WITHIN A NATIONAL APPROACH

    Lucas Ramos Aguiar, Renato Abreu Lima
    21-44
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.70860/rtg.v15i35.17589
  • EXPANSION OF DEFORESTATION IN THE CERRADO (BRAZILIAN SAVANNA) OF MARANHÃO STATE, BRAZIL (2001-2023)

    Luis Fernando Cirqueira da Silva Correia, Thomas Victor de Sousa Malheiros Rocha, Denílson da Silva Bezerra, Celso Henrique Leite Silva Junior, Sérgio Souza Costa
    45-67
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.70860/rtg.v15i35.19356
  • Edutainment, internet memes and geography teaching contributions through multiliteracies pedagogy

    Vitor Colleto dos Santos, Eloiza Cristiane Torres
    68-95
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.70860/rtg.v15i35.20396
  • Ancestry in the Minas Gerais Hinterland Construction of a Religious Territory in the Community of São Pedro, in Bocaiuva-Minas Gerais

    Sabrina da Silva Gonçalves, Ricardo Henrique Palhares, Vivian Mendes Hermano, Ana Ivania Alves Fonseca
    96-120
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.70860/rtg.v14i34.20052
  • The influence of pluriactivity on family production in rural settlements in the state of Acre

    Weiga Vieira Cavalcante, Filipe Augusto Xavier Lima, Cesar Augustus Labre Lemos de Freitas, Eduardo Miotto Flech
    121-152
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.70860/rtg.v15i35.20357
  • The Family's Performance In Complying With The Semil Freedom Measure Knowledge From The Multidisciplinary Technical Team

    Jairo Edivanil Rocha Queiroz, Sidelmar Alves da Silva Kunz, Gidalti Guedes da Silva, Gilvan Charles Cerqueira de Araújo
    153-174
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.70860/rtg.v15i35.19223
  • Fieldwork and music as methodologies for addressing vegetation in Geography teaching

    Clara Lúcia Francisca de Souza, Janine Cordeiro Braga, Daniel Dias Murari Borba, Gabriel Vaz Romão, Eliana Marta Barbosa de Morais
    175-200
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.70860/rtg.v15i35.19835
  • The representations of primary school students in a school in Aguiarnópolis (TO), based on the socio-spatial transformations of the Estreito dam (MA)

    Lucas Moreira Amário, Marcelo Venâncio
    201-214
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.70860/rtg.v15i35.19599
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