Stanislaw Leszczycki Institute of Geography and Spatial Organization Polish Academy of SciencesGovernment

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Foundation: 1953

Mission: The Stanislaw Leszczycki Institute of Geography and Spatial Organization (IGiPZ) of the Polish Academy of Sciences (PAN) is dedicated to carrying out scientific research in the field of geography and spatial organization. The main mission of the institute is to study the geographical aspects of natural and human environments, as well as the spatial aspects of social and economic processes. The institute seeks to understand the relationships between natural and human systems, and to develop new theories, methods and techniques for analyzing and managing the interactions between these systems. Additionally, the IGiPZ is committed to providing high-quality education and training in geography and related fields, and to promoting the dissemination of scientific knowledge and understanding to a wider audience. Through its research activities, the institute aims to contribute to the sustainable development of society and the protection of the natural environment. Information extracted by ChatGPT.

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