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The Royal Geographical Society is a learned society and professional body for geography. Founded in 1830, it is the oldest geographical society in the world. The Society's mission is to advance geographical knowledge and understanding, and to promote the study and teaching of geography.

The Society holds regular meetings at which members and guests present papers on a wide range of geographical topics. These papers are published in the Society's journal, the Geographical Journal.

One of the most recent papers presented at a Society meeting was entitled "The Geography of the Arctic." The paper was written by Dr. Jane Smith, a research fellow at the University of Cambridge.

In her paper, Dr. Smith discussed the physical geography of the Arctic, including the climate, landforms, and vegetation. She also discussed the human geography of the Arctic, including the history of exploration, the indigenous peoples, and the economic development of the region.

Dr. Smith's paper was well-received by the audience. Her presentation was clear and engaging, and her research was thorough and up-to-date. The paper provided a comprehensive overview of the geography of the Arctic, and it was a valuable contribution to the field of geography.

The Physical Geography of the Arctic

The Arctic is the northernmost region of the Earth. It is defined as the area north of the Arctic Circle, which is located at 66°33′44″N. The Arctic includes the Arctic Ocean, the surrounding landmasses, and the islands that are located within the Arctic Circle.

The Arctic is a vast and diverse region. It includes a variety of landforms, including mountains, glaciers, ice caps, and tundra. The climate of the Arctic is cold and dry, with long, dark winters and short, cool summers. The vegetation of the Arctic is sparse, and it is dominated by mosses, lichens, and grasses.

The Arctic is home to a variety of wildlife, including polar bears, seals, walruses, and whales. The Arctic is also home to a number of indigenous peoples, including the Inuit, the Sami, and the Nenets.

The Human Geography of the Arctic

The human history of the Arctic dates back thousands of years. The first people to inhabit the Arctic were the Paleo-Eskimos, who arrived in the region around 4,500 years ago. The Paleo-Eskimos were followed by the Neo-Eskimos, who arrived in the Arctic around 1,000 years ago.

The Neo-Eskimos are the ancestors of the modern Inuit people. The Inuit have lived in the Arctic for centuries, and they have developed a unique culture and way of life. The Inuit are skilled hunters and fishermen, and they have a deep understanding of the Arctic environment.

In addition to the Inuit, there are a number of other indigenous peoples who live in the Arctic. The Sami people live in the northernmost part of Europe, and the Nenets people live in the northernmost part of Asia. These indigenous peoples have all developed unique cultures and ways of life that are adapted to the Arctic environment.

The Arctic is a region of great economic importance. The Arctic contains a wealth of natural resources, including oil, gas, and minerals. The Arctic is also a major shipping route, and it is becoming increasingly important as the sea ice melts.

The economic development of the Arctic is a complex issue. There are a number of challenges that need to be addressed, including the environmental impact of development, the rights of indigenous peoples, and the geopolitical tensions between countries that border the Arctic.

The Arctic is a vast and diverse region that is home to a variety of physical and human geography. The Arctic is a region of great economic importance, and it is becoming increasingly important as the sea ice melts. The development of the Arctic is a complex issue that needs to be addressed carefully in order to protect the environment, the rights of indigenous peoples, and the geopolitical interests of countries that border the Arctic.

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