Harlan H. Barrows
Jerome Donald Fellmann has written: 'Human geography' -- subject(s): Human ecology, Human geography
The concept of "human geography as human ecology" was popularized by geographer Carl Sauer. Sauer emphasized the interrelationship between humans and their environment, emphasizing the dynamic and adaptive nature of human societies within their ecological context.
Arthur Getis has written: 'Student Study Guide to Accompany Introduction to Geography' 'Human geography' -- subject(s): Human ecology, Human geography 'The tyranny of data' -- subject(s): Statistical methods, Science, Geography, Metadata 'Introduction to geography' 'Resource Book on Geography' 'Geography' -- subject(s): Geography
Nicholas Shoumatoff has written: 'The Alps' -- subject(s): Civilization, Description and travel, History, Human ecology, Human geography, Mountain ecology, Social life and customs
Ioan Popovici has written: 'Terra' -- subject(s): Economic development, Geography, Human ecology
Gail W. Finsterbusch has written: 'Man and earth, their changing relationship' -- subject(s): Human ecology, Human geography
The study of the world's physical features is called geography. It focuses on understanding the Earth's landscapes, natural resources, climate, and how these elements interact with human activities. Geography helps us comprehend the distribution of phenomena on Earth's surface.
Rowland Percy Moss has written: 'The ecology of human communities' -- subject(s): Biogeography, Ecology, Geography, History 'Reflections on the relations between forest and savanna in tropical West Africa' -- subject(s): Forest ecology, Savanna ecology, Vegetation boundaries
Arun Kumar Singh has written: 'Ecology and land use pattern in Gudalur Taluk, Nilgiris' -- subject(s): Agricultural geography, Human ecology, Land use, Population
Environmental geography is the branch of geography that describes the spatial aspects of interactions between humans and the natural world. It requires an understanding of the dynamics of geology, meteorology, hydrology, biogeography, ecology and geomorphology, as well as the ways in which human societies conceptualize the environment.
Human ecology is the interdisciplinary study of the interactions between humans and their environment, focusing on how social, cultural, and economic factors influence these relationships. It examines how human behaviors and practices shape ecosystems and, conversely, how environmental changes impact human societies. By integrating insights from various fields such as sociology, biology, and geography, human ecology aims to understand sustainable practices and promote a harmonious coexistence between people and nature.
Stephanie Fahey has written: 'Pacific people and place' -- subject(s): Economic conditions, Human ecology, Human geography, Juvenile literature, Social conditions