
Population density by country,
2006
'Human geography,' is a branch of
geography that focuses on the study of patterns and processes that shape human interaction with the environment, with particular reference to the causes and consequences of the spatial distribution of human activity on the Earth's surface. Geography is concentrated on the question "where." Human geography, however, focuses on answering the "why" of "where."
Scope
It encompasses
human,
political,
cultural,
social, and
economic aspects of the
social sciences. While the major focus of human geography is not the physical landscape of the Earth (see
physical geography) it is not possible to discuss human geography without going into the physical landscape on which human activities are being played out, and
environmental geography is emerging as an important link between the two. Human geography is methodologically diverse using both
qualitative methods and
quantitative methods, including
case studies,
survey research,
statistical analysis, and model building among others.
Fields of human geography
The main fields of study in human geography focus around the core of:
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Cultural geography
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Language geography &
Religion geography
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Development geography
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Economic geography
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Marketing geography
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Health geography
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Historical geography
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Time geography
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Political geography
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Geopolitics,
Strategic geography &
Military geography
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Population geography
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Social geography
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Electoral geography,
Tourism geography,
Animal Geographies &
Children's geographies
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Urban geography
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Transportation geography
Within each of the subfields various philosophical approach can be used in research therefore an urban geographer could be a Marxist urban geographer or a Feminist Urban geographer etc. Such approaches are:
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Behavioral geography
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Critical geography
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Feminist geography
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Marxist geography
List of notable Human Geographers

Carl Ritter - considered to be one of the founding fathers of modern geography
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Carl Ritter(1779 – 1859) - Considered to be one of the founding fathers of modern geography and first chair in geography at the
University of Berlin. Also noted for his use of organic analogy in his works.
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Paul Vidal de la Blache (1845 - 1918) - Founder of the French School of
Geopolitics and
possiblism.
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Halford John Mackinder (1861 – 1947) - Author of
The Geographical Pivot of History and developer of
Heartland Theory, co-founder of
London School of Economics along with the
Geographical Association.
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Carl O. Sauer (1889 – 1975) - Critic of
Environmental determinism and proponent of
Cultural ecology.
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Walter Christaller (1893 – 1969) - Economic geographer and developer of
Central Place Theory.
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Richard Hartshorne (1899 – 1992) - Scholar in the history and philosophy of geography.
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Torsten Hägerstrand (1916 - 2004) - Critic of the
quantitative revolution and
regional science and a noted figure in
critical geography.
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Waldo R. Tobler (born 1930) - Developer of the
First law of geography.
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David Harvey (born 1935) - world's most cited academic geographer and winner of the Vautrin Lud International Prize. Also noted for his work in
critical geography and on a critique of
global capitalism.
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Edward Soja (born 1941) - Noted for his work on regional development, planning and governance along with coining the terms
Synekism and Postmetropolis.
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Doreen Massey (born 1944) - Key scholar in the space and places of
globalisation and its pluralities.
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Nigel Thrift (born 1949) - Developer of
Non-representational theory.
Further reading
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Introducing Human Geographies, , Paul J., Cloke, Hodder Arnold, London, ,
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An Introduction to Human Geography, , Peter, Daniels, Prentice-Hall, London, ,
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The Dictionary of Human Geography, , R.J., Johnston, Blackwell Publishers, London, ,
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Methods in Human Geography: A Guide for Students Doing a Research Project, , Robin, Flowerdew, Prentice-Hall, London, ,
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Geographies of Global Change: Remapping the World, , R.J, Johnston, Blackwell Publishers, London, ,
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Envisioning Human Geographies, , Paul J., Cloke, Hodder Arnold, London, ,
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Geography: Realms, Regions and Concepts, , Harm J.De, Blij, John Wiley and Sons, London, ,
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Thinking Space, , Mike, Crang, Routledge , London, ,
External links
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Geo-information's human geography portal
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CommonCensus Map Project - Drawing a human-geographic map of the United States based on votes from its website
References
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Culture, Society, and Space, , H.J., de Blij, John Wiley & Sons, 2000, ISBN 0-471-44107-4