Built landscape is stuff that is manmade, a.k.a. Not made by nature. Some examples include: Roads, Bridges, etc.
Human Geography. Also, Cultural Geography can be used
Cultural geography is another term for human geography, as it focuses on the relationships between people and places and how societal beliefs and practices influence the physical landscape.
they discuss about human geography and etc'
they discuss about human geography and etc'
scope of geography is the range of subjects in which are covered by geography as a discipline. subject matter of geography is the all about geography or parts of geography, for example topical or physical geography and regional o human geography.
A built landscape in AP Human Geography refers to the physical aspects of the environment that have been constructed by humans, such as cities, buildings, roads, and infrastructure. It reflects human activity and culture, shaping the way people interact with their surroundings. The built landscape can provide insights into a society's values, priorities, and development over time.
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Human Geography. Also, Cultural Geography can be used
Cultural geography is another term for human geography, as it focuses on the relationships between people and places and how societal beliefs and practices influence the physical landscape.
they discuss about human geography and etc'
the visable human imprint activity on the landscape
they discuss about human geography and etc'
RUBENSTEIN. has written: 'THE CULTURAL LANDSCAPE: AN INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN GEOGRAPHY'
the visable human imprint activity on the landscape
I would think off the top of my head Anthropology.....but my kids crossword human geography fits.....so go figure :)
Peter Howard has written: 'An introduction to landscape' -- subject(s): Landscape assessment, Nature (Aesthetics), Landscapes, Human geography, Cross-cultural studies, Protection, Landscape protection, Environmental management, Cultural property, National characteristics 'The Routledge companion to landscape studies' -- subject(s): Landscape assessment, Cultural landscapes, Geographical perception, Landscape archaeology, Human geography, Landscape design 'Landscapes' -- subject(s): British Landscape painting
scope of geography is the range of subjects in which are covered by geography as a discipline. subject matter of geography is the all about geography or parts of geography, for example topical or physical geography and regional o human geography.