The department is divided into three major areas: physical geography, human geography, and geographic information science. In the four areas of land and environment monitoring, urban and regional development, spatial information and application, and environmental resource managers, it provides a good environment for further education and talent development. Several research groups and topics constitute the research interests of the Department and the key directions of education: environmental role research group, environmental management and monitoring research group; cross-border investment and governance, transnational mobility and migration, cultural politics and identity, urban/regional Development and governance; GIS research, telemetry research, and map mapping.