Geosfer. Geography Regional Complex Approach Geosphere Ecological Approach Geographic Space Spatial Approach Extent Dimension Location Dimension Density.

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Geosfer

Geography Regional Complex Approach Geosphere Ecological Approach Geographic Space Spatial Approach Extent Dimension Location Dimension Density Dimension Succession Dimension lenght, area, volume quality/ unit area specificity of place variations of quality Spatial uniqueness Exchange Spatial uniqueness Spatial Interections Dynamic Concept of distance Concept of location Concept of direction Keywords - Intervenning opputurnity, Accessibility, Mobility, Complementarity, Tramsferability Position (absolut) o N/S or o E/W Situation (relative ) Social-cultural Economic Political Absolute Time distance Cost distance Vertical Horizontal

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