Abstract
PREFACEGeography and harmony are closely intertwined in which presents useful arguments from geographers. The discourse around harmony that has been the main subject of debate from geographers encompass various focuses as well as transgress disciplinary boundaries particularly on education, watershed management, natural hazard and resilience, sustainable development, religion, transportation and gender roles. Under the theme of Stretching the Harmony: A Paradigmatic Shift from Geography and Environmental, this conference proceeding covers sub-themes adopting from the 2nd International Geography Seminar (IGEOS).The 2nd International Geography Seminar (IGEOS) is a second international event organised in 2018 by the Department of Geography and Environment, Faculty of Human Sciences, Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris (UPSI) in collaboration with the Department of Geography Education, Faculty of Social Science Education, Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia (UPI) and Persatuan Geografi, UPSI. This seminar was inspired by an excellent outcome of 1st IGEOS organised in 2017 under the theme of 'Harmony with Nature: Strengthening Relationships between Human and Environment’. Thus, the 2nd IGEOS 2018 provides a space to stretch the discussions and to strengthen the foundations that had started in the 1st IGEOS 2017.We proudly announced that this proceeding is the result of discussion from 2nd IGEOS’ meeting of leading academic scientists, researchers and scholars on all aspects of geographical studies and practices. It also provides interdisciplinary discourses and the discussion of most recent innovations, trends and concerns as well as practical challenges and solutions adopted within this field.List of Committee Members and Editors present in this PDF.
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