The Geographical Sciences Committee (GSC) provides high-quality scientific, technical, and policy advice and recommendations
to society and to government at all levels using the methods of spatial analysis and representation. The geographical
sciences focus on understanding responses to the impacts of changing biophysical and human environments. Place-based responses
in domains ranging from health to urbanization, hazards to migration, can be characterized in terms of vulnerability, resiliency,
adaptation, and sustainability. The GSC addresses the geographic dimensions of human-environment interactions, spatial location
and concentration, and place-based research and policy at all spatial scales.
The GSC fosters international cooperation by serving as a liaison to other national geographical organizations and
initiates collaborative research programs among those organizations. It provides advice to The National Academies on
all matters pertaining to geographical science, especially to the NAS Foreign Secretary on matters concerning international
organizations, programs, and research. It serves as the official U.S. liaison to the International Geographical Union (IGU),
and promotes and facilitates participation of U.S. geographers in the IGU.
Opportunity to provide input to the Committee on Strategic Directions for the Geographical Sciences in the Next Decade

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