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human geography (uncountable)
The branch of geography that studies the relationships between the physical environment and the activities of humans.
History is not everything, but it is a starting point. History is a clock that people use to tell their political and cultural time of day. It is a compass they use to find themselves on the map of human geography. It tells them where they are but, more importantly, what they must be. John Henrik Clarke
Geographical context Violence, as defined in the dictionary of human geography, "appears whenever power is in jeopardy" and "in and of itself stands emptied of strength and purpose: it is part of a larger matrix of socio-political power struggles". Source: Internet
Fields The main fields of study in human geography focus around the core fields of: Animals Animal geography is the examinations of the lifeworlds of animals themselves Bear, C., 2011. Source: Internet
However, they have been generally recognised as such much earlier by terrestrial cartography because of their impact on human geography. Source: Internet
Much of the development during the quantitative revolution is now apparent in the use of geographic information systems ; the use of statistics, spatial modelling and positivist approaches is still important to many branches of human geography. Source: Internet
Ontology and human geography In human geography there are two types of ontology: small "o" which accounts for the practical orientation, describing functions of being a part of the group, thought to oversimplify and ignore key activities. Source: Internet