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Geography 101

Africa’s First Vertical Urban Forest

Vertical forests are buildings that integrate natural resources like trees, shrubs, and food-producing plants into spaces that can also be used as housing or offices.

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Human Geography

Indonesia Will be Moving Its Capital

Driven by congestion and the gradual sinking of Jakarta, Indonesia announced that it will be moving its capital to a location on the island of Borneo.

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Physical Geography

New Study Maps Out the Global Pattern of Soil-based Carbon Storage

Researchers from the Crowther Lab recently published a study in Science which reviewed existing research on soil communities and how climate change will accelerate the loss of carbon stored in the world’s soil.

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Physical Geography

Caltrans Plans to Build the World’s Largest Wildlife Crossing in California

With a proposed design spanning 200 feet (61 meters) across the 101 freeway, Caltrans in Southern California is moving along with plans to build the world’s largest wildlife crossing and the first of its kind near a major city.

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Human Geography

Review | On the Plain of Snakes: A Mexican Journey

In On the Plain of Snakes: A Mexican Journey, Theroux is determined to experience the real Mexico, as a traveler, not a tourist.

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Physical Geography

Geography Facts About the Amazon River

Coursing through the most biologically diverse biomes in the world, the Amazon is a critically important river system.  Here are some interesting geographical facts about the Amazon River.

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Maps and GIS

Maps that put a Twist on Global Population

Cartographers have created maps that showcase the diversity of the world’s population in unique ways.

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Geography 101

What’s on the Other Side of the World?

The spot diametrically opposed to a location on Earth is called the antipode.

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Geography 101

These Two Satellite Images Highlight the Disappearance of a Glacier

Okjökull was once a large glacier in Iceland located in western Iceland on top of the volcanic mountain Ok. 

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Physical Geography

New Findings on How Trees Impact Droughts

Recently published research looked at the question of, “Instead of looking at how drought affects the forest, how might this go the other way around?”

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Human Geography

How Hydropower is Changing the Balkan Landscape

How is the proliferation of hydro power plants (HPPs) changing Balkan peninsula’s landscapes?

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Human Geography

Increasing Tree Cover Linked to Improved Community Mental Health

Studies show that adults who live in a neighborhood that has 30% or more tree coverage have lower odds of experiencing psychological distress in their lifetime.

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