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(also called Locational Tradition) Spatial Tradition (also called Locational Tradition) •Mapping •Spatial analysis •Boundaries and densities •Movement and transportation •Quantitative techniques and tools, such as computerized mapping and Geographic Information Systems•Central Place Theory •Areal distribution •Spatial patterns

Area Studies Tradition (also called Regional Tradition) •Description of regions or areas •World regional geography •International trends and relationships •How regions are different from one another •The chorographic tradition (regions)

•Human impact on nature •Impact of nature on humans •Natural hazards Man-Land Tradition (also called Human-Environmental, Human-Land, or Culture-Environment Tradition) •Human impact on nature •Impact of nature on humans •Natural hazards •Perception of environment •Environmentalism •Cultural, political, and population geography

Earth Science Tradition •Physical geography •The lithosphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere, and biosphere •Earth-sun interaction •Offshoots are geology, mineralogy, paleontology, glaciology, geomorphology, and meteorology •The study of the earth as the home to humans