EUROGEO 2024: 30-31 May in Porto

Karl DONERT
Karl DONERT • 15 February 2024

Geography contains knowledge, provides skills and generates unique opportunities that allow us to understand the meaning of, and intervene in, the changes occurring in the world.

The consolidation of territorial dynamics originating in the past or the “shrinking” of times and spaces associated with technological innovations imposes new responsibilities on the research, training and professional practice of the geographer.
This is ‘Compromised Geography’  affecting us at different scales of analysis, whether environmental, geopolitical, social, economic or, among others, educational. 

The conference will take place at FLUP – Porto, Portugal – with the aim to share methods, processes and experiences that allow geographers to streamline procedures and especially contribute to recognising the impacts of climate change and creating educational developments to mitigate these changes..

Conference strands

  • What is the importance of the Noosphere in the dissemination of geographic knowledge?
  • What options are there for a (more) intelligible and effective geographical discourse?
  • What are the implications of AI in the evolution of geographic methodologies?
  • How to promote a (less) committed geographical research?
  • What’s the organisation of a new deglobalised world?

Participate, present, engage in EUROGEO 2024

Find out more and register at https://www.eurogeography.eu/conferences/

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