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Integrated geography is the branch of geography Regional geography is a branch of geography
that describes the spatial aspects of interactions
between humans and the natural world. It requires that studies the regions of all sizes across
an understanding of the traditional aspects of phy- the Earth. It has a prevailing descriptive cha-
sical and human geography, as well as the ways in racter. The main aim is to understand or
which human societies conceptualize the environ- define the uniqueness or character of a
ment. Integrated geography has emerged as a particular region which consists of natural
bridge between human and physical geography
as a result of the increasing specialisation of the as well as human elements. Attention is paid
two sub-fields. Furthermore, as human relation- also to regionalization which covers the pro-
ship with the environment has changed as a result per techniques of space delimitation
of globalization and technological change a new into regions. Regional geography is also
approach was needed to understand the changing considered as a certain approach to study
and dynamic relationship. Examples of areas of
research in environmental geography include
in geographical sciences - similar to quan-
emergency management, environmental manage- titative or critical geographies, for more
ment, sustainability, and political ecology. information see History of geography.
Geomatics is a branch of geography that has Urban planning, regional planning and
emerged since the quantitative revolution in
spatial planning: use the science of geo-
geography in the mid 1950s. Geomatics involves
the use of traditional spatial techniques used in graphy to assist in determining how to
cartography and topography and their applica- develop (or not develop) the land to meet
tion to computers. Geomatics has become a particular criteria, such as safety, beauty,
widespread field with many other disciplines economic opportunities, the preservation
using techniques such as GIS and remote sen-
sing. Geomatics has also led to a revitalization of the built or natural heritage, and so on.
of some geography departments especially in The planning of towns, cities, and rural
Northern America where the subject had a de- areas may be seen as applied geography.
clining status during the 1950s.
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Integrated geography is the branch of geography
Regional geography is a branch of geography
that describes the spatial aspects of interactions
between humans and the natural world. It requires that studies the regions of all sizes across
an understanding of the traditional aspects of phy- the Earth. It has a prevailing descriptive cha-
sical and human geography, as well as the ways in racter. The main aim is to understand or
which human societies conceptualize the environ-
define the uniqueness or character of a
ment. Integrated geography has emerged as a
bridge between human and physical geography particular region which consists of natural
as a result of the increasing specialisation of the as well as human elements. Attention is paid
two sub-fields. Furthermore, as human relation- also to regionalization which covers the pro-
ship with the environment has changed as a result per techniques of space delimitation
of globalization and technological change a new
approach was needed to understand the changing into regions. Regional geography is also
and dynamic relationship. Examples of areas of considered as a certain approach to study
research in environmental geography include in geographical sciences - similar to quan-
emergency management, environmental manage- titative or critical geographies, for more
ment, sustainability, and political ecology.
Geomatics is a branch of geography that has information see History of geography.
emerged since the quantitative revolution in Urban planning, regional planning and
geography in the mid 1950s. Geomatics involves spatial planning: use the science of geo-
the use of traditional spatial techniques used in graphy to assist in determining how to
cartography and topography and their applica-
develop (or not develop) the land to meet
tion to computers. Geomatics has become a
widespread field with many other disciplines particular criteria, such as safety, beauty,
using techniques such as GIS and remote sen- economic opportunities, the preservation
sing. Geomatics has also led to a revitalization of the built or natural heritage, and so on.
of some geography departments especially in The planning of towns, cities, and rural
Northern America where the subject had a de-
areas may be seen as applied geography.
clining status during the 1950s.
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