CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN GEOGRAPHY APHUG | BHS | Ms. Justice Mumbai, India.

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CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN GEOGRAPHY APHUG | BHS | Ms. Justice Mumbai, India

Key Question 1.5 © 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. All rights reserved. What are geographic concepts, and how are they used in answering geographic questions?

© 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. All rights reserved.  Geographic concepts: Examples: place, relative location, mental map, perceptual region, diffusion, cultural landscape.  Geographers use fieldwork, remote sensing, GIS, GPS, and qualitative and quantitative techniques to explore linkages among people and places and to explain differences across people, places, scales, and times. What Are Geographic Concepts, and How Are They Used in Answering Geographic Questions?

Rejection of Environmental Determinism  Environmental determinism holds that human behavior, individually and collectively, is strongly affected by, even controlled or determined by, the physical environment.  Geographers argued that the natural environment merely serves to limit the range of choices available to a culture. What Are Geographers Concepts, and How Are They Used in Answering Geographic Questions?

Possibilism is the doctrine that the choices that a society makes depend on what its members need and on what technology is available to them. What Are Geographers Concepts, and How Are They Used in Answering Geographic Questions?

Possibilism  Cultural ecology: an area of inquiry concerned with culture as a system of adaptation to and alteration of environment; has been supplemented by interest in:  Political ecology: an area of inquiry concerned with the environmental consequences of dominant political economic arrangements and understandings What Are Geographers Concepts, and How Are They Used in Answering Geographic Questions?

Today’s Human Geography © 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. All rights reserved.  Encompasses many subdisciplines, including political geography, economic geography, population geography, and urban geography.  Human geography also encompasses cultural geography, which can be seen as a perspective on human geography as much as a component of it. What Are Geographers Concepts, and How Are They Used in Answering Geographic Questions?

© 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. All rights reserved. Choose a geographic concept introduced in this chapter. Think about something that is of personal interest to you (music, literature, politics, science, sports), and consider how whatever you have chosen could be studied from a geographical perspective. Think about space and location, landscape, and place. Write a geographic question that could be the foundation of a geographic study of the item you have chosen.

Additional Resources Careers in Geography Geocaching Globalization and Geography John Snow and His Work on Cholera State of Food Insecurity in the World World Hunger Google Earth