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Human geography
Course: Remote Sensing And Geographic Information System Applications (GL 223)
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University: University of Kerala
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HUMAN GEOGRAPHY
Human geography is a social science that studies the interactions
between humans and their environment. It examines the spatial
distribution of human populations, the use and transformation of
the natural environment, and the social, cultural, economic, and
political processes that shape and are shaped by those
interactions.
The field of human geography is divided into several sub-
disciplines, including cultural geography, economic geography,
political geography, urban geography, and environmental
geography. Each of these sub-disciplines focuses on a different
aspect of human-environment interactions.
Cultural geography is concerned with the study of cultural
landscapes, which are the visible expressions of human cultural
practices on the natural landscape. These include features such
as buildings, monuments, and infrastructure, as well as less
tangible cultural practices such as language, religion, and art.
Economic geography studies the spatial distribution of economic
activity, including the production, distribution, and consumption
of goods and services. It examines the ways in which economic
processes are influenced by geography, and how economic
activities, in turn, shape the geographic landscape.
Political geography focuses on the spatial distribution of political
power and the ways in which political processes interact with
geographic space. It examines the role of the state, international