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EUROGEO has contributed to the advancement of geography in Europe. EUROGEO has members from more than 25 countries who share interests in the theory, methods, and practice of geography. This is represented through the activities at meetings and conferences, scholarly publications and the EUROGEO Newsletter. EUROGEO promotes discussion among geographers and with those in related fields. The meetings and activities of the association provide the opportunity for members to network with others interested in advancing geography. EUROGEO has members from 25 countries. EUROGEO has participatory status at the Council of Europe and is actively involved in the working groups on Environment, Heritage, Education and Human Rights.
EUROGEO is an NGO with participatory status at the Council of Europe. There EUROGEO lobbies for geography and promotes the work of geographers in society. EUROGEO holds conferences, seminars, meetings and training workshops. It published the European Journal of Geography and a regular e-newsletter. EUROGEO projects include the HERODOT thematic network for Geography in higher education (www.herodot.net) and GeoCube (www.geo-cube.eu), a web site promoting what Geography is and geographers do. EUROGEO works with other NGOs like EUROCLIO (History Educators) and EGEA (Geography students) on join projects.