Professor Graf provides ample reason why all geographers need to be cognizant of the work by the National Research Councils (NRC) two bodies focussed on mapping issues.“The importance of the two geography committees at NRC is that they give American geographers a voice in issues of national and international importance, and they put geographers on a similar footing with physicists, chemists, medical specialists, biologists, and other scientists.” Read about what has been done and how to get involved…only at Directions Magazine
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Obra ressenyada: NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL. REDISCOVERING GEOGRAPHY COMMITTEE, Rediscovering Geograp...
Worldwide use of GIS is dominated by business, industry, government, and large academic institu-tion...
The methodological and technical implications of rigorous research work in North America and Sweden ...
Professor Graf provides ample reason why all geographers need to be cognizant of the work by the Nat...
Geography is again becoming an integral part of the premier natural-science agency of the federal go...
As political, economic, and environmental issues increasingly spread across the globe, the science o...
This article is written to caution that while we pat each other on our backs and bask pleasantly wit...
Geographers and other scholars have advocated that academics undertake more publicly engaged researc...
In this article, we discuss the contribution that Geographers make to academic, policy, debate and p...
Geography has shaped the development of United States. To show the link between history and geograph...
It isn’t to boast about ourselves, but the mental horizons of the world seem to be more and more fil...
Geographers are uniquely positioned to help understand and address many of the global challenges tha...
Regional science came into being in the 1950s at the same time that some geographers were questionin...
Professional geographers have had a traditional interest and role in geographic learning. Specifical...
When people think of geography, they often think of students memorizing names of state capitals, lan...
Obra ressenyada: NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL. REDISCOVERING GEOGRAPHY COMMITTEE, Rediscovering Geograp...
Worldwide use of GIS is dominated by business, industry, government, and large academic institu-tion...
The methodological and technical implications of rigorous research work in North America and Sweden ...