geografiin
Geografiin is a term used in some circles to describe an approach to geographic study that emphasizes the creation and analysis of spatial knowledge through both traditional fieldwork and modern geospatial technologies. The term is sometimes treated as a neologism, combining the root ge- (earth) with the suffix -iin to denote a domain of inquiry. In practice, geografiin can refer to interdisciplinary work that treats space as a social and environmental construct and investigates the relationships among places, populations, and landscapes.
Core concerns include the configuration of space and place, scale-dependent processes, and the flows of people,
Methods commonly used are geographic information systems (GIS), remote sensing, spatial statistics, geovisualization, and participatory mapping.
Applications of geografiin span urban planning, natural resource management, disaster risk reduction, public health, and climate
As this is a hypothetical or evolving concept, exact definitions vary by institution and region. It functions