Publications The AGS publishes a peer-reviewed, scholarly periodical devoted exclusively to geography titled
Geographical Review. The journal contains articles on all aspects of current topical and regional issues within geography. Additionally, the society publishes a forty-page, full-color journal titled ''Focus' in Geography
, which includes articles on a variety of topics aimed towards a broader audience of students, teachers, administrators and parents. Focus'' is edited and written by academic and professional geographers and includes theme sections; maps and photos; and special country issues.
Ubique, the society's thrice-yearly letter newsletter, serves as a vehicle for communication of Society news and events. Ubique is sent to all Fellows, Associates, Medalists, Geography Department Heads, and Galileo Circle Members. The AGS also provides geographers to speak to the media on a variety of issues critical to human, environmental, political, and economic development. The AGS Writers Circle produces Commentary and Op Ed pieces about issues of importance to global society, such as
geopolitics, spatial technologies (e.g. Geographic Information Sciences (GIS) and Spatial Modeling), water management, global
climate change,
globalization, urban growth and change, and social issues.
Expeditions To contribute to geographical understanding, the AGS arranges an array of expeditions to various locations. The expeditions the society has been connected with fall into three categories: • expeditions organized and led by members of the society's staff • other expeditions in which members of the AGS staff took part • expeditions under the society's auspices or assisted by the institution in any other ways Most notably: A
Transcontinental Excursion was arranged and executed by the AGS in 1912. The idea for this excursion was generated by Professor
William Morris Davis who, in 1908 "tried the unique experiment of conducting a geographical excursion in Europe, open to students of European and American universities". The excursion promoted the acquaintance of European geographers with Americans. Currently, the AGS sends teams of scholars to improve U.S. understanding of foreign lands and peoples, in order to reduce international misunderstandings and improve humanitarian assistance in case of natural disasters, technological accidents, terrorist acts and war. The organization aims to build a multi-scale
Geographic information system (GIS) for each world region, collect unclassified GIS data, conduct participatory GIS, train a new caliber of regional experts, disseminate GIS data freely to the public and publish the results in popular media and scholarly journal. Each expedition is titled a Bowman Expedition, in honor of past AGS Director,
Isaiah Bowman. Others include: •
Isaac Israel Hayes' Arctic Expedition to reach the
North Pole •
Robert Peary's Polar Expeditions • The
Powell Expedition – exploration of the
Grand Canyon Archives The AGS archive contains field notes, original maps, sketches, photographs, journals, artifacts, correspondence, expedition flags and memorabilia, field equipment, telegrams, press clippings, event programs, radio logs, meeting records, and many other documents and artifacts. In 2011 the AGS of NY and the AGS Library at
UW Milwaukee began a project to organize, rehouse and create the finding aid for the society archives. The AGS Library was transferred to the
University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee in 1978. It holds a large collection of material from
Latin American and the Polar Regions and contains over one-million items, some dating back to the 15th century.
The AGS Travel Program Since 1984, the AGS have organized a Travel Program, sponsoring in excess of 250 educational trips for the general public. The AGS Travel Program lecturers are professional geographers, fellows of the society and authorities on the regions traveled. Trips are conducted through various means of travel, including private jet and ship. ==Fliers' & Explorers' Globe==