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Geography explores locations and environments, examining how physical, social, economic, and political forces transform them. As an interdisciplinary field, it draws upon knowledge from various related areas. Geography also serves as an investigative discipline, addressing questions through a spatial lens. Geographers employ advanced geospatial techniques like digital cartography, GPS technology, and remote sensing to pursue their research. The significance of geographical and sustainability studies stems from the intricate nature of societal and ecological challenges. Our ever-evolving world undergoes continuous transformations driven by interconnected human and natural forces. Geographers examine the relationship between societies and their surroundings to decipher these complex interactions. At the University of Iowa, the department focuses on studying human and natural systems, investigating how their interplay molds our global landscape. Modern tools such as GIS, satellite data, and GPS technology aid in geographic analysis, supporting decision-making and visualizing spatial patterns.