The Annales de Géographie is a French journal devoted to geography, first published in 1891.
[2] The Société de géographie's bulletin was published independently from 1947 under the title Acta geographica.
The Annales de Géographie became an influential academic journal that promoted the concept of human geography as the study of man and his relationship to his environment.
[3] Vidal de la Blache's pupil Albert Demangeon was deeply influenced by his emphasis on the importance of historical influences in the study of geography, and went on to become France's leading French academic in the field of human geography.
It also publishes relevant articles on related subjects including ecology, history, economics and law.