Human geography first and foremost involves the study of human beings--more specifically, of the organization of human activity and of spatial patterns as they affect and, in turn, respond to the ...
Geography is the study of people and place. It is a wide-ranging discipline. Geographers are interested in how natural processes, people and systems are affected by the specifics of a place—location ...
IT is to Ritter and Humboldt that we owe the real beginnings of human geography as an integral and, indeed, from Hitter's point of view, the crowning part of the subject matter. To appreciate the ...