This book compiles a series of essays systematically organized to present the author's decades of reflection on geographical research and teaching. Geography is a broad and profound discipline that spans the natural sciences, social sciences, and technical sciences, with the goal of "exploring natural laws and revealing the humanistic essence." Theories and methodologies in geography offer unparalleled advantages in addressing the challenges humanity faces regarding natural resources management, environmental sustainability, and socioeconomic development. This book highlights the spirit and allure of geography from four perspectives: "Integrated Essence," "Space and Process," "Systems Thinking," and "Social Application", offering a glimpse into the insights and inner journey of a geographer.
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Bojie Fu, distinguished professor at the Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences, is an academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, a fellow of the Academy of Sciences for Developing World, an international honorary member of American Academy of Arts and Sciences, a corresponding fellow of the Royal Society Edinburgh, and an honorary fellow of the Royal Geographical Society. He serves as vice president of the International Geographical Union and chairman of the supervisory board of the Geographical Society of China, and he was previously president of the Geographical Society of China.