Emergence of Modern Geography
Geography
Scientific
Federation is
going to conduct a conference on Earth
Science & Geo Science at Amsterdam,
Netherlands on August 13-14, 2018. Geography
is one of session where presentations can be done at Summit.
Geography is a field of social science,
which concentrates on the phenomenon of the earth, the land, the temperature,
the features, the inhabitants and so on. Simply, Geography aims to understand
the nature of earth including human and natural things. It is one of the most
important studies of all time as it helps bridge any barrier between the human
and the physical science an interesting natural science clearly focuses on the
studies of non living systems. Today,
Geography has been named as “The world discipline” because of the fact that, it
enables us to comprehend the methodical way of the earth and its components.
Many
geographers today teach and research about concepts that are relevant to
everyday life. This geographic knowledge enables us to understand the things we
do on a daily or other episodic basis, and how everyday actions affect the
world around us (e.g. auto pollution contributing to global warming). This
emphasis puts everyday activities in a larger context - notably a spatial one -
and by so doing aims to increase our awareness of our personal lives and
activities and their sociology-spatial contexts at scales ranging from neighborhood
to global.
The
Importance of Geography has everything to do with your everyday life is seeks
to understand the ways in which humans influence their environment and in turn
explore the influence the environment has on humans. Surprising to many, its
manifestation is seen in the following common every day instances: Global
Positioning System (GPS), Maps, Google Earth, and Weather & Climate etc.
The
Latest news of Geography is Life on the edge prepares plants for climate change.
In the first study to
predict whether different populations of the same plant species can adapt to
climate change, scientists from the Max Planck Institute for Developmental
Biology find that central European ones die first. The researchers planted mustard
cress seeds collected from over two hundred locations as diverse as North
Africa, Spain, central Europe and northern Sweden. After they had germinated
under optimal conditions, the plants were challenged with severe drought, and
their ability to survive this stress was recorded. Using large-scale genome
sequencing information, specific genetic variants could be linked to the
plants' ability to survive longer. Combined with climate predictions from the
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, the teams were then able to generate
maps showing the location of genetic variants key to the species' future
survival.
We
would like to formally invite you to be a participant in the upcoming
“International Congress & Expo on Earth Science & Geo Science”. Theme
of the conference is focused on Stimulating and Analyzing the Changes of Earth
& Climate, the conference will analyze the recent advancements and new
modes that can be enforced to the research to take Earth Science & Geo
Science, one step further.
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