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Geographers and GIS scientists can improve their research by improving their engagement with the communities they study.
Members of the Esri Canada K–12 team received the Alex Trebek Medal for Geographic Literacy.
The American Association of Geographers’ Elevate the Discipline program helps geographers connect with the media and key stakeholder groups.
Geographers must lift the veil of historical exclusion by examining their discipline at various scales, empowering marginalized students.
The American Association of Geographers’ 32-point plan aims to reshape geography into a more inclusive place of belonging and opportunity.
Esri president Jack Dangermond often emphasizes the importance of using the geographic approach for problem solving.
Golden Compass helps women geographers from other countries who work in the United States process and enhance their experiences.
Bridging the gap between physical and human geography will better address climate justice—and improve climate science.
University of Saskatchewan student Samantha Huckerby discusses the impact of the clothing industry on society in the last two centuries.
The potential for mapping—and what a map can be—is enormous. This potential comes with great responsibility.
Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, AAG has offered more than 100 varied events online. Here’s what the organization has learned.