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American Association of Geographers

The American Association of Geographers (AAG) is a non-profit scientific and educational society aimed at advancing the understanding, study, and importance of geography and related fields. Its headquarters is located in Washington, D.C. The organization was founded on December 29, 1904, in Philadelphia, as the Association of American Geographers,[1] with the American Society of Professional Geographers later amalgamating into it in December 1948 in Madison, Wisconsin.[2] As of 2020, the association has more than 10,000 members,[3] from nearly 100 countries.[4] AAG members are geographers and related professionals who work in the public, private, and academic sectors.

American Association of Geographers
AAG headquarters in Washington, D.C.
FormationDecember 29, 1904; 119 years ago (1904-12-29)
Founded atPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania
TypeNonprofit
HeadquartersWashington, D.C., United States
Membership (2020)
10,000
President
Marilyn Raphael
Executive Director
Gary Langham
Websitewww.aag.org
Formerly called
Association of American Geographers
The exhibit hall at an AAG annual meeting
Field trip at one of the AAG annual meetings, to the USGS Rock Core Research Center.
Sign at the AAG annual meeting illustrating a few of the partnerships that AAG has had over its long history.

In 2016, AAG president Dr. Sarah Witham Bednarz announced in the AAG Newsletter: "Effective January 1, 2016, the AAG will begin to operate under the name "American Association of Geographers", rather than "Association of American Geographers... in an effort to re-think our systems of representation to acknowledge our growing internationalism."[5] Spearheaded under the presidency of geography professor Eric Sheppard, the name change reflects the US-based organization's diversity and inclusion of non-American members and participants.[6]

Publications edit

The Annals of the American Association of Geographers[7] and The Professional Geographer are the association's flagship journals. Additional journals published by the organization include the AAG Review of Books, GeoHumanities, and African Geographical Review. The AAG also publishes a monthly newsletter[2] that contains reflections on programs and issues of concern in society of a geographic nature, a jobs column, and accomplishments and innovations of AAG members. The AAG additionally publishes the Guide to Geography Programs in the Americas, a description of programs in higher education in North and South America that offer a geography degree, a geography certificate program, and/or geography courses.[8] Another publication is Earth Interactions.

Specialty groups edit

The AAG has more than 80 specialty or affinity groups, voluntary associations of AAG members who share interests in regions or topics.[9] Specialty groups have long provided a way for geographers with specific interests to collaborate and communicate, including organizing and sponsoring sessions at the annual meeting as well as granting awards to their members. The AAG also offers Knowledge Communities, a set of online tools for collaboration.

Annual meetings edit

Since its founding in 1904, the AAG has held an annual meeting for the geography community.[10] In recent years, this conference has attracted between 7,000 and 9,000 attendees.[11] The annual meeting offers upwards of 4,000 papers and presentations on topics as diverse as soil moisture,[10] climate change,[12] population dynamics, political instability, sustainable agriculture, natural hazards, urban landscapes, geography and militarism,[13] and technologies such as geographic information systems. Hands-on workshops on methods and technological tools are an important part of these meetings. The annual meetings also offer an extensive exhibit hall featuring publishers, technology companies, universities, businesses, and nonprofit organizations. Field trips are offered in the diverse locations that these conferences are held.

The annual meetings are held in February, March, or April each year for four to five days. In 2024, the annual meeting will take place in Honolulu, Hawaii from April 16th-20th, 2024[14]. The most recent meeting was held in Denver (2023)[15]. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the meetings were held virtually (2020, 2021, and 2022). Prior to the shift online, the annual meetings were held in person in Washington D.C. (2019), New Orleans (2018), Boston (2017), San Francisco (2016), Chicago (2015), Tampa (2014),[13] Los Angeles (2013), New York (2012), and Seattle (2011).

The AAG also sponsors fall meetings based within each regional divisions of the organization. These regional divisions are groupings of several states in the United States, and include, Pacific Coast, Great Plains/Rocky Mountains, Southwest, West Lakes, East Lakes, Southeast, Mid-Atlantic, Middle States, and New England/St. Lawrence Valley.

Partnerships edit

To effectively advance geography in society requires partnerships. The AAG has a long history of fruitful partnerships with government agencies, nonprofit organizations, and private industry. These include the National Council for Geographic Education, the United States Geological Survey, the National Institutes of Health, the American Geosciences Institute[16] and others.

Awards edit

The Applied Geography Specialty Group James R. Anderson Medal of Honor edit

The James R. Anderson Medal of Honor (the Anderson Medal) is awarded by the AAG Applied Geography Specialty Group to recognise highly distinguished service to the profession of geography in the field of industry, government, literature, education, research, service to the profession, or public service. It is named for James R. Anderson, the third chief geographer of the U.S. Geological Survey.[17]

Winners of the Anderson Medal include:

Geographic Information Science and Systems Specialty Group Tobler Lecture Award edit

The Geographic Information Science and Systems Specialty Group (GISS SG) hosts a session annually to honor the legacy of Waldo Tobler with prominent speakers in Geographic information science.[19][20] Speakers are awarded the "Waldo Tobler Award."[19]

Winners of the Waldo Tobler Award include:

The G. K. Gilbert Award for Excellence in Geomorphological Research edit

The G. K. Gilbert Award for Excellence in Geomorphological Research (not to be confused with the G. K. Gilbert Award given by the Geological Society of America), is presented to the author(s) of a single significant contribution to the published research literature in geomorphology.[21]

Awards from the AAG Marble Fund for Geographic Science edit

In 2005, Duane Marble established the AAG Marble Fund For Geographic Science with the help of ESRI CEO Jack Dangermond.[22][23] The fund promotes quantitative geography by rewarding student research that focuses on applying GIScience and computers to spatial problems. These awards include the Marble-Boyle Undergraduate Achievement Award, the Marble Fund Award for Innovative Master's Research in Quantitative Geography, and the William L. Garrison Award for Best Dissertation in Computational Geography.[22][24][25][26]

Marble-Boyle Undergraduate Achievement Award edit

The Marble-Boyle Undergraduate Achievement Award is named for the Duane Marble and Geographer A. R. Boyle.[24] It seeks to promote computer science and quantitative geography by providing undergraduates a cash prize of $1000 for their research.[24]

Marble Fund Award for Innovative Master's Research in Quantitative Geography edit

The Marble Fund Award for Innovative Master's Research in Quantitative Geography is named for Duane Marble, the creator of the Marble Fund.[25] This award recognizes masters students who have performed innovative research advancing quantitative geography with $2000 and a certificate of merit.[25]

William L. Garrison Award for Best Dissertation in Computational Geography edit

The William L. Garrison Award for Best Dissertation in Computational Geography is named for the transportation geographer William Garrison.[23][26] William Garrison was highly influential in the quantitative revolution in geography and had many graduate students (dubbed the space cadets) who went on to be highly influential within the discipline, including Brian Berry, William Bunge, Michael Dacey, Arthur Getis, Duane Marble, and Waldo Tobler.[27][28] Like the undergraduate and masters awards, this award seeks to recognize innovative research in quantitative and computational geography.[26] Awardees are given a $3500 prize and a certificate of merit.[26]

Other Awards edit

AAG also issues an annual award to a university geography program that is helping advance the field of geography.[29][30]

It also has a series of awards for significant books about geography, the John Brinckerhoff Jackson Prize, the AAG Globe Book Award for Public Understanding of Geography, and the AAG Meridian Book Award for Outstanding Scholarly Work in Geography.[31]

Presidents edit

died during his tenure

See also edit

References edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Preston Everett James; Geoffrey J. Martin (1978). The Association of American Geographers, the first seventy-five years, 1904-1979. The Association. ISBN 9780892911349.
  2. ^ a b Geoffrey J. Martin (2015). American Geography and Geographers: Toward Geographical Science. Oxford University Press. p. 1025. ISBN 978-0-19-533602-3.
  3. ^ "Corporate Membership Overview". American Association of Geographers. Retrieved 16 September 2020.
  4. ^ . American Association of Geographers. Archived from the original on 1 July 2017. Retrieved 16 September 2020.
  5. ^ "New Year, New Name, New Proposal". 7 January 2016. from the original on 2016-01-13. Retrieved 2016-01-21.
  6. ^ Sheppard, Eric (2013). "An American Association of Geographers?". AAG Newsletter. doi:10.14433/2013.0008. Retrieved 2 October 2018.
  7. ^ "Annals of the American Association of Geographers". Internet Archive.
  8. ^ "Guide to Geography Programs in the Americas". AAG. AAG. from the original on 2018-02-13. Retrieved 2018-10-02.
  9. ^ "Specialty Groups|AAG. 2012-08-25 at the Wayback Machine "AAG" Accessed 4 April 2017
  10. ^ a b "UC geographers develop a system to track the dynamics of drought". University of Cincinnati. AAAS, the science society. April 8, 2014.
  11. ^ "2016 San Francisco Highlights" 2017-04-05 at the Wayback Machine "AAG"
  12. ^ "UC geographers present research on climate change, day laborers and more at national conference". AAAS, the science society. February 20, 2012.
  13. ^ a b Sheppard, Eric; Tyner, James (October 1, 2016). "Forum on Geography and Militarism: An Introduction". Annals of the American Association of Geographers. 106 (3): 503–505. doi:10.1080/24694452.2015.1131141. S2CID 147410819.
  14. ^ "2024 AAG Annual Meeting". AAG. Retrieved 2024-02-13.
  15. ^ "2023 AAG Annual Meeting". AAG. Retrieved 2024-02-13.
  16. ^ "AGI Member Societies". american geosciences institute. from the original on 2018-09-19. Retrieved 2018-10-02.
  17. ^ "Anderson Medal". Association of American Geographers. from the original on 2015-09-06. Retrieved 4 September 2015.
  18. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r "Previous Anderson Medal of Honor Recipients:". American Association of Geographers Applied Geography Specialty Group!. Retrieved 31 March 2023.
  19. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s "The Waldo Tobler Distinguished Lecture in GIScience". AAG Geographic Information Science and Systems Specialty Group. American Association of Geographers. Retrieved 25 January 2024.
  20. ^ "The Waldo Tobler Distinguished Lecture in GIScience and Transactions in GIS Plenary Presentations". AAG 2023 Annual Meeting. American Association of Geographers. Retrieved 27 January 2024.
  21. ^ "G.K.Gilbert Award for Excellence in Geomorphological Research". 7 January 2019. from the original on 2021-06-29. Retrieved 2021-08-11. The award is presented to the author(s) of a single significant contribution to the published research literature in geomorphology during the past three years. Only a book, refereed journal article, or monograph will be considered with an emphasis on refereed research articles.
  22. ^ a b "Duane F. Marble". American Association of Geographers. Retrieved 23 October 2023.
  23. ^ a b Sherwood, Nora. "Dr. Duane Marble Explains William L. Garrison Award". Directions Magazine. Retrieved 23 October 2023.
  24. ^ a b c "Marble-Boyle Undergraduate Achievement Award". American Association of Geographers. Retrieved 23 October 2023.
  25. ^ a b c "Marble Fund Award for Innovative Master's Research in Quantitative Geography". American Association of Geographers. Retrieved 23 October 2023.
  26. ^ a b c d "William L. Garrison Award for Best Dissertation in Computational Geography". American Association of Geographers. Retrieved 23 October 2023.
  27. ^ Getis, Arthur (16 July 2008). "A History of the Concept of Spatial Autocorrelation: A Geographer's Perspective". Geographic analysis. 40 (3): 297–309. doi:10.1111/j.1538-4632.2008.00727.x.
  28. ^ "William Garrison 1925 - 2015". American Association of Geographers. American Association of Geographers. Retrieved 12 January 2024.
  29. ^ "Geography and environmental studies named national finalist for AAG program excellence award". University of Colorado. October 2018.
  30. ^ "ASU faculty, alumni to be recognized by American Association of Geographers". Arizona State University. April 11, 2018.
  31. ^ "AAG Announces 2020 Book Awards". American Association of Geographers. Retrieved 25 November 2021.
  32. ^ "Handbook of the Association of American Geographers" (PDF). (PDF) from the original on 2014-03-18. Retrieved 2014-03-18.
  33. ^ "Letter from Sarah Bednarz" (PDF). New Mexico State University. (PDF) from the original on 2017-05-05. Retrieved 2 October 2018.

Further reading edit

  • James, Preston E.; Martin, Geoffrey J. (1978), The Association of American Geographers: The first seventy-five years, 1904-1979, Easton: AAG

External links edit

  • Official website
  • AAG YouTube Channel
  • AAG Knowledge Communities
  • National Council for Geographic Education
  • Archives of the AAG held at the AGS Library, UW Milwaukee

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The American Association of Geographers AAG is a non profit scientific and educational society aimed at advancing the understanding study and importance of geography and related fields Its headquarters is located in Washington D C The organization was founded on December 29 1904 in Philadelphia as the Association of American Geographers 1 with the American Society of Professional Geographers later amalgamating into it in December 1948 in Madison Wisconsin 2 As of 2020 update the association has more than 10 000 members 3 from nearly 100 countries 4 AAG members are geographers and related professionals who work in the public private and academic sectors American Association of GeographersAAG headquarters in Washington D C FormationDecember 29 1904 119 years ago 1904 12 29 Founded atPhiladelphia PennsylvaniaTypeNonprofitHeadquartersWashington D C United StatesMembership 2020 10 000PresidentMarilyn RaphaelExecutive DirectorGary LanghamWebsitewww wbr aag wbr orgFormerly calledAssociation of American GeographersThe exhibit hall at an AAG annual meetingField trip at one of the AAG annual meetings to the USGS Rock Core Research Center Sign at the AAG annual meeting illustrating a few of the partnerships that AAG has had over its long history In 2016 AAG president Dr Sarah Witham Bednarz announced in the AAG Newsletter Effective January 1 2016 the AAG will begin to operate under the name American Association of Geographers rather than Association of American Geographers in an effort to re think our systems of representation to acknowledge our growing internationalism 5 Spearheaded under the presidency of geography professor Eric Sheppard the name change reflects the US based organization s diversity and inclusion of non American members and participants 6 Contents 1 Publications 2 Specialty groups 3 Annual meetings 4 Partnerships 5 Awards 5 1 The Applied Geography Specialty Group James R Anderson Medal of Honor 5 2 Geographic Information Science and Systems Specialty Group Tobler Lecture Award 5 3 The G K Gilbert Award for Excellence in Geomorphological Research 5 4 Awards from the AAG Marble Fund for Geographic Science 5 4 1 Marble Boyle Undergraduate Achievement Award 5 4 2 Marble Fund Award for Innovative Master s Research in Quantitative Geography 5 4 3 William L Garrison Award for Best Dissertation in Computational Geography 5 5 Other Awards 6 Presidents 7 See also 8 References 8 1 Notes 8 2 Further reading 9 External linksPublications editThe Annals of the American Association of Geographers 7 and The Professional Geographer are the association s flagship journals Additional journals published by the organization include the AAG Review of Books GeoHumanities and African Geographical Review The AAG also publishes a monthly newsletter 2 that contains reflections on programs and issues of concern in society of a geographic nature a jobs column and accomplishments and innovations of AAG members The AAG additionally publishes the Guide to Geography Programs in the Americas a description of programs in higher education in North and South America that offer a geography degree a geography certificate program and or geography courses 8 Another publication is Earth Interactions Specialty groups editThe AAG has more than 80 specialty or affinity groups voluntary associations of AAG members who share interests in regions or topics 9 Specialty groups have long provided a way for geographers with specific interests to collaborate and communicate including organizing and sponsoring sessions at the annual meeting as well as granting awards to their members The AAG also offers Knowledge Communities a set of online tools for collaboration Annual meetings editSince its founding in 1904 the AAG has held an annual meeting for the geography community 10 In recent years this conference has attracted between 7 000 and 9 000 attendees 11 The annual meeting offers upwards of 4 000 papers and presentations on topics as diverse as soil moisture 10 climate change 12 population dynamics political instability sustainable agriculture natural hazards urban landscapes geography and militarism 13 and technologies such as geographic information systems Hands on workshops on methods and technological tools are an important part of these meetings The annual meetings also offer an extensive exhibit hall featuring publishers technology companies universities businesses and nonprofit organizations Field trips are offered in the diverse locations that these conferences are held The annual meetings are held in February March or April each year for four to five days In 2024 the annual meeting will take place in Honolulu Hawaii from April 16th 20th 2024 14 The most recent meeting was held in Denver 2023 15 During the COVID 19 pandemic the meetings were held virtually 2020 2021 and 2022 Prior to the shift online the annual meetings were held in person in Washington D C 2019 New Orleans 2018 Boston 2017 San Francisco 2016 Chicago 2015 Tampa 2014 13 Los Angeles 2013 New York 2012 and Seattle 2011 The AAG also sponsors fall meetings based within each regional divisions of the organization These regional divisions are groupings of several states in the United States and include Pacific Coast Great Plains Rocky Mountains Southwest West Lakes East Lakes Southeast Mid Atlantic Middle States and New England St Lawrence Valley Partnerships editTo effectively advance geography in society requires partnerships The AAG has a long history of fruitful partnerships with government agencies nonprofit organizations and private industry These include the National Council for Geographic Education the United States Geological Survey the National Institutes of Health the American Geosciences Institute 16 and others Awards editThe Applied Geography Specialty Group James R Anderson Medal of Honor edit The James R Anderson Medal of Honor the Anderson Medal is awarded by the AAG Applied Geography Specialty Group to recognise highly distinguished service to the profession of geography in the field of industry government literature education research service to the profession or public service It is named for James R Anderson the third chief geographer of the U S Geological Survey 17 Winners of the Anderson Medal include Mei Po Kwan 2022 18 Budhendra Budhu Badhuri 2018 18 William Derrenbacher 2015 18 Jerome E Jerry Dobson 2014 18 Jeffrey Osleeb 2013 18 Lee R Schwartz 2012 18 Robert B Honea 2011 18 Michael DeMers 2010 18 Michael Sutcliffe 2007 18 Marilyn A Brown 2004 18 Barry Wellar 2003 18 Richard D Wright 2002 18 William B Wood 2001 18 Kingsley E Haynes 2000 18 Joel R Morrison 1999 18 Jack Dangermond 1998 18 Frank H Thomas 1997 18 John W Frazier 1996 18 Geographic Information Science and Systems Specialty Group Tobler Lecture Award edit The Geographic Information Science and Systems Specialty Group GISS SG hosts a session annually to honor the legacy of Waldo Tobler with prominent speakers in Geographic information science 19 20 Speakers are awarded the Waldo Tobler Award 19 Winners of the Waldo Tobler Award include Shaowen Wang 2023 19 Christopher Lippitt 2023 19 Trisalyn Nelson 2022 19 Clio Andris 2022 19 Robert Roth 2021 19 Elizabeth Delmelle 2021 19 Keith Clarke 2019 19 May Yuan 2018 19 Arthur Getis 2017 19 Alan MacEachren 2016 19 Elizabeth Wentz 2015 19 Matt Duckham 2014 19 Dawn Wright 2013 19 Richard J Aspinall 2011 19 Andre Skupin 2010 19 David M Mark 2009 19 Marc P Armstrong 2008 19 The G K Gilbert Award for Excellence in Geomorphological Research edit The G K Gilbert Award for Excellence in Geomorphological Research not to be confused with the G K Gilbert Award given by the Geological Society of America is presented to the author s of a single significant contribution to the published research literature in geomorphology 21 Awards from the AAG Marble Fund for Geographic Science edit In 2005 Duane Marble established the AAG Marble Fund For Geographic Science with the help of ESRI CEO Jack Dangermond 22 23 The fund promotes quantitative geography by rewarding student research that focuses on applying GIScience and computers to spatial problems These awards include the Marble Boyle Undergraduate Achievement Award the Marble Fund Award for Innovative Master s Research in Quantitative Geography and the William L Garrison Award for Best Dissertation in Computational Geography 22 24 25 26 Marble Boyle Undergraduate Achievement Award edit The Marble Boyle Undergraduate Achievement Award is named for the Duane Marble and Geographer A R Boyle 24 It seeks to promote computer science and quantitative geography by providing undergraduates a cash prize of 1000 for their research 24 Marble Fund Award for Innovative Master s Research in Quantitative Geography edit The Marble Fund Award for Innovative Master s Research in Quantitative Geography is named for Duane Marble the creator of the Marble Fund 25 This award recognizes masters students who have performed innovative research advancing quantitative geography with 2000 and a certificate of merit 25 William L Garrison Award for Best Dissertation in Computational Geography edit The William L Garrison Award for Best Dissertation in Computational Geography is named for the transportation geographer William Garrison 23 26 William Garrison was highly influential in the quantitative revolution in geography and had many graduate students dubbed the space cadets who went on to be highly influential within the discipline including Brian Berry William Bunge Michael Dacey Arthur Getis Duane Marble and Waldo Tobler 27 28 Like the undergraduate and masters awards this award seeks to recognize innovative research in quantitative and computational geography 26 Awardees are given a 3500 prize and a certificate of merit 26 Other Awards edit AAG also issues an annual award to a university geography program that is helping advance the field of geography 29 30 It also has a series of awards for significant books about geography the John Brinckerhoff Jackson Prize the AAG Globe Book Award for Public Understanding of Geography and the AAG Meridian Book Award for Outstanding Scholarly Work in Geography 31 Presidents editWilliam Morris Davis 1904 1906 Cyrus C Adams 1906 1907 Angelo Heilprin 1907 Grove Karl Gilbert 1908 1909 William Morris Davis 1909 1910 Henry C Cowles 1910 1911 Ralph Stockman Tarr 1911 1912 Rollin D Salisbury 1912 1913 Henry G Bryant 1913 1914 Albert Perry Brigham 1914 1915 Richard E Dodge 1915 1916 Mark Jefferson 1916 1917 Robert DeC Ward 1917 1918 Nevin M Fenneman 1918 1919 Charles R Dryer 1919 1920 Herbert E Gregory 1920 1921 Ellen Churchill Semple 1921 1922 Harlan H Barrows 1922 1923 Ellsworth Huntington 1923 1924 Curtis F Marbut 1924 1925 Ray H Whitbeck 1925 1926 John Paul Goode 1926 1927 Marius R Campbell 1927 1928 Douglas W Johnson 1928 1929 Lawrence Martin 1929 1930 Almon E Parkins 1930 1931 Isaiah Bowman 1931 1932 Oliver E Baker 1932 1933 Francois E Matthes 1933 1934 Wallace Walter Atwood 1934 1935 Charles C Colby 1935 1936 William Herbert Hobbs 1936 1937 W L G Joerg 1937 1938 Vernor C Finch 1938 1939 Claude H Birdseye 1939 1940 Carl O Sauer 1940 1941 Griffith Taylor 1941 1942 J Russell Smith 1942 1943 Hugh H Bennett 1943 1944 Derwent Whittlesey 1944 1945 Robert S Platt 1945 1946 John Kirtland Wright 1946 1947 Charles F Brooks 1947 1948 Richard J Russell 1948 1949 Richard Hartshorne 1949 1950 G Donald Hudson 1950 1951 Preston E James 1951 1952 Glenn Thomas Trewartha 1952 1953 J Russell Whitaker 1953 1954 Joseph A Russell 1954 1955 Louis O Quam 1955 1956 Clarence F Jones 1956 1957 Chauncy Harris 1957 1958 Lester E Klimm 1958 1959 Paul Siple 1959 1960 Jan O M Broek 1960 1961 Gilbert F White 1961 1962 Arch C Gerlach 1962 1963 Arthur H Robinson 1963 1964 Edward B Espenshade Jr 1964 1965 Meredith F Burrill 1965 1966 Walter M Kollmorgen 1966 1967 Clyde F Kohn 1967 1968 John R Borchert 1968 1969 J Ross Mackay 1969 1970 Norton S Ginsburg 1970 1971 Edward J Taaffe 1971 1972 Wilbur Zelinsky 1972 1973 Julian Wolpert 1973 1974 James J Parsons 1974 1975 Marvin W Mikesell 1975 1976 Harold M Rose 1976 1977 Melvin G Marcus 1977 1978 Brian Berry 1978 1979 John Fraser Hart 1979 1980 Nicholas Helburn 1980 1981 Richard Morrill 1981 1982 John S Adams 1982 1983 Peirce F Lewis 1983 1984 Risa Palm 1984 1985 Ronald F Abler 1985 1986 George J Demko 1986 1987 Terry G Jordan 1987 1988 David Ward 1988 1989 Saul B Cohen 1989 1990 Susan Hanson 1990 1991 John R Mather 1991 1992 Thomas J Wilbanks 1992 1993 Robert Kates 1993 1994 Stephen S Birdsall 1994 1995 Judy M Olson 1995 1996 Lawrence A Brown 1996 1997 Patricia Gober 1997 1998 William L Graf 1998 1999 Reginald Golledge 1999 2000 Susan L Cutter 2000 01 Janice J Monk 2001 02 Duane Nellis 2002 03 Alexander B Murphy 2003 04 Victoria A Lawson 2004 05 Richard A Marston 2005 06 Kavita Pandit 2006 07 Thomas J Baerwald 2007 08 John A Agnew 2008 09 Carol P Harden 2009 10 Kenneth E Foote 2010 11 Audrey Kobayashi 2011 12 Eric Sheppard 2012 13 32 Julie Winkler 2013 14 Mona Domosh 2014 15 Sarah Bednarz 2015 16 33 Glen M MacDonald 2016 17 Derek Alderman 2017 18 Sheryl Luzzadder Beach 2018 19 David H Kaplan 2019 20 Amy Lobben 2020 21 Emily Yeh 2021 22 Marilyn Raphael 2022 23 Rebecca Lave 2023 24 died during his tenureSee also editAmerican Geographical Society Gamma Theta Upsilon International Geographical Union National Council for Geographic Education National Geographic Society Royal Canadian Geographical Society Royal Danish Geographical Society Russian Geographical Society University Consortium for Geographic Information ScienceReferences editNotes edit Preston Everett James Geoffrey J Martin 1978 The Association of American Geographers the first seventy five years 1904 1979 The Association ISBN 9780892911349 a b Geoffrey J Martin 2015 American Geography and Geographers Toward Geographical Science Oxford University Press p 1025 ISBN 978 0 19 533602 3 Corporate Membership Overview American Association of Geographers Retrieved 16 September 2020 About AAG American Association of Geographers Archived from the original on 1 July 2017 Retrieved 16 September 2020 New Year New Name New Proposal 7 January 2016 Archived from the original on 2016 01 13 Retrieved 2016 01 21 Sheppard Eric 2013 An American Association of Geographers AAG Newsletter doi 10 14433 2013 0008 Retrieved 2 October 2018 Annals of the American Association of Geographers Internet Archive Guide to Geography Programs in the Americas AAG AAG Archived from the original on 2018 02 13 Retrieved 2018 10 02 Specialty Groups AAG Archived 2012 08 25 at the Wayback Machine AAG Accessed 4 April 2017 a b UC geographers develop a system to track the dynamics of drought University of Cincinnati AAAS the science society April 8 2014 2016 San Francisco Highlights Archived 2017 04 05 at the Wayback Machine AAG UC geographers present research on climate change day laborers and more at national conference AAAS the science society February 20 2012 a b Sheppard Eric Tyner James October 1 2016 Forum on Geography and Militarism An Introduction Annals of the American Association of Geographers 106 3 503 505 doi 10 1080 24694452 2015 1131141 S2CID 147410819 2024 AAG Annual Meeting AAG Retrieved 2024 02 13 2023 AAG Annual Meeting AAG Retrieved 2024 02 13 AGI Member Societies american geosciences institute Archived from the original on 2018 09 19 Retrieved 2018 10 02 Anderson Medal Association of American Geographers Archived from the original on 2015 09 06 Retrieved 4 September 2015 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r Previous Anderson Medal of Honor Recipients American Association of Geographers Applied Geography Specialty Group Retrieved 31 March 2023 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s The Waldo Tobler Distinguished Lecture in GIScience AAG Geographic Information Science and Systems Specialty Group American Association of Geographers Retrieved 25 January 2024 The Waldo Tobler Distinguished Lecture in GIScience and Transactions in GIS Plenary Presentations AAG 2023 Annual Meeting American Association of Geographers Retrieved 27 January 2024 G K Gilbert Award for Excellence in Geomorphological Research 7 January 2019 Archived from the original on 2021 06 29 Retrieved 2021 08 11 The award is presented to the author s of a single significant contribution to the published research literature in geomorphology during the past three years Only a book refereed journal article or monograph will be considered with an emphasis on refereed research articles a b Duane F Marble American Association of Geographers Retrieved 23 October 2023 a b Sherwood Nora Dr Duane Marble Explains William L Garrison Award Directions Magazine Retrieved 23 October 2023 a b c Marble Boyle Undergraduate Achievement Award American Association of Geographers Retrieved 23 October 2023 a b c Marble Fund Award for Innovative Master s Research in Quantitative Geography American Association of Geographers Retrieved 23 October 2023 a b c d William L Garrison Award for Best Dissertation in Computational Geography American Association of Geographers Retrieved 23 October 2023 Getis Arthur 16 July 2008 A History of the Concept of Spatial Autocorrelation A Geographer s Perspective Geographic analysis 40 3 297 309 doi 10 1111 j 1538 4632 2008 00727 x William Garrison 1925 2015 American Association of Geographers American Association of Geographers Retrieved 12 January 2024 Geography and environmental studies named national finalist for AAG program excellence award University of Colorado October 2018 ASU faculty alumni to be recognized by American Association of Geographers Arizona State University April 11 2018 AAG Announces 2020 Book Awards American Association of Geographers Retrieved 25 November 2021 Handbook of the Association of American Geographers PDF Archived PDF from the original on 2014 03 18 Retrieved 2014 03 18 Letter from Sarah Bednarz PDF New Mexico State University Archived PDF from the original on 2017 05 05 Retrieved 2 October 2018 Further reading edit James Preston E Martin Geoffrey J 1978 The Association of American Geographers The first seventy five years 1904 1979 Easton AAGExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to American Association of Geographers Official website AAG YouTube Channel AAG Knowledge Communities National Council for Geographic Education Archives of the AAG held at the AGS Library UW Milwaukee Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title American Association of Geographers amp oldid 1206965836, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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