The mission of the Department of Geography at Indiana University is to be a national and international center of excellence in research and instruction within key subfields of geography. The key subfields are atmospheric science, geographic information science (GIS), human-environment interaction, and human geography. In atmospheric science, specific fields of research include air quality, biosphere-atmosphere interaction, climate change, and renewable energy. In GIS, particular emphasis is placed on remote sensing, statistical and numerical modeling, and the application of GIS to conservation, health, and telecommunications. Within the human-environment theme, the emphasis is on land-change science, cultural and political ecology, and sustainable development. In human geography, we focus on transportation, economic geography, regional development, urban-economic restructuring, globalization, tourism, and landscape. Read more >>
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We are pleased to welcome Rebecca Lave and Rinku Roy Chowdhury to the faculty of the department. Rebecca and Rinku both contribute to the department’s strengths in human-environment interactions. In addition, Rinku will bolster our GIScience program while Rebecca adds new dimensions to our human geography program. >> More News |



