Environmental Geography
Description
This book deals with the branch of geography that describes the spatial aspects of interactions between humans and the natural world. Environmental geography requires an understanding of the dynamics of geology, meteorology, hydrology, biogeography, and geomorphology, as well as the ways in which human societies conceptualize the environment. The links between cultural and physical geography were once more readily apparent than they are today. As human experience of the world is increasingly mediated by technology, the relationships have often become obscured. Environmental geography provid...
ISBN(s)
1926686683, 9781926686684