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Geography focuses on locations or settings and the physical, social, economic, and political dynamics that transform them. It is an interdisciplinary field, demanding extensive knowledge from numerous related areas. Geography also functions as an investigative science that addresses particular inquiries from a spatial viewpoint. To accomplish their objectives, geographers create and employ sophisticated geospatial techniques, such as digital cartography, global positioning, and satellite observation. The significance of geographical and sustainability studies stems from the complexity of societal and ecological challenges. Our planet is ever-changing, continuously evolving due to interconnected human and natural processes. Geographers examine the relationships between humans and their surroundings to gain deeper insights into these intricately linked dynamics. At the University of Iowa, the department educates and researches human and natural systems, exploring how their interactions mold our global environment. Advanced tools, including geographic information systems (GIS), satellite data, and Global Positioning System (GPS), are utilized to support decision-making across spatial dimensions and to examine and represent geographical phenomena.