Introduction to Human Geography. Unit 1: It s Nature and Perspective

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Introduction to Human Geography Unit 1: It s Nature and Perspective

Questions that Geography addresses: Where are things located? Why are they important? How are places related? How are places connected? How are humans affected by these locations?

Definition of Geography scientific and systematic study of both the physical and cultural features of the earth s surface. It is a spatial perspective looking at patterns and distributions on the earth s surface The word geography was invented by the Greek scholar Eratosthenes. It is based on 2 Greek words: -Geo Earth -graphy to write

Difference between Physical Geography and Human or Cultural Geography: Physical Geography is the study of the four spheres (Lithosphere, Atmosphere, Hydrosphere, and Biosphere) Human (or Cultural) Geography is the study of the spatial differentiation and organization of human activity on the earth s surface.

Approaches to the Study of Geography Latin America Regional (Latin America, Sub-Saharan Africa, Southeast Asia Southeast Asia) Systematic (Human Geography, Physical Geography, Historical Geography) Sub-Saharan Africa

More specific! What is Physical Geography?

The different disciplines in Physical Geography. Geomorphology: studies the form and structure of the surface of the earth Climatology: involves the study of long term weather conditions on the earth Hydrography: concerns the distribution of water (oceans, rivers, lakes, and their uses) Biogeography: studies the flora (plant life) and the fauna (animal life) Pedology: study of the soils Ecology: studies the interactions between life forms and the environment Geology: study of rocks and the earth s interior

Key Question! What is Human Geography?

Human Geography (Definitions) The study of how people make places, how we organize space and society, how we interact with each other in places and across space, and how we make sense of others and ourselves in our locality, region, and world. (De Blij) The scientific study of the location of people & activities on the Earth s surface, where & why human activities are located where they are, reasons geographers look at the world from a spatial perspective & interaction, and diffusion of people & ideas. (Rubenstein)

What we study in Human Geography? Historical Geography Demography and Population Geography Political Geography: nations, boundaries, geopolitics, military movements, treaties, devolution, choke points, and imperialism Geography of Religions Geography of Languages Urban Geography: settlements, cities, and transportation systems Economic Geography: industries, economic development, and manufacturing regions Agricultural Geography Medical geography Social Geography Environmental Geography

A set of processes that are: - increasing interactions - deepening relationships - heightening interdependence without regard to country borders. HG Topic Example: Globalization A set of outcomes that are: - unevenly distributed - varying across scales - differently manifested throughout the world.

Affect of Communication and Buggy's are slow and cars can Transportation We travel are at higher more speeds. interconnected as modes of can communication reach destinations faster. and transportations become more advanced. Therefore, information and goods The advances in the these two things have made us more interconnected. Example: Buggy's ----> Cars Sailboats ----> Steamboats Postal mail ----> e-mail The advances in technology make our world more interconnected.

Thoughts on Globalization

1 st Hyperglobalization view Open markets and Free Trade are good for everyone in the long run and will allow everyone to share in economic prosperity Work will eventually become borderless as national governments become meaningless, government s only role will be to foster trade

2 nd Skeptical View Globalization is much ado about nothing Globalization is exaggerated The world has been to this point before = Gold Standard Accentuate Regionalization (Europe, N. America, Japan)

3 rd Transformationalist View View globalization as a powerful force that is changing the world not just a repeat of the 19 th Century. However, they make no assumptions to the effect of globalization on the nation state

Negative Issues Associated with Environmental Globalization Health Issues (HIV/AIDS, SARS) Security (9/11)