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Chapter-1
Human Geography
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Humanisation of Nature
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Period
Approaches
Broad Features
Exploration and
description
Later Colonial
period
Regional analysis
Areal differentiation
Spatial organisation
1970s
Emergence of
humanistic, radical
and behavioural
schools
Post-modernism in
geography
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Early Colonial
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Fields of
Human
Geography
Sub-fields
Social
Well-being
Geography of Leisure
Cultural Geography
Sociology
Anthropology
Gender Geography
Historical Geography
Medical Geography
Epidemology
Urban Studies and Planning
Electoral Geography
Political Science
Psephology
Military Geography
Military Science
Demography
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Behavioural Geography
Geography of Social
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Geography
Urban
Geography
Political
Geography
Population
Geography
Settlement
Geography
Urban/Rural Planning
Geography of Resources
Geography of Agriculture
Economics
Resource Economics
Agricultural Sciences
Geography of Industries
Geography of Marketing
Industrial Economics
Business Studies, Economics, Commerce
Geography of Tourism
Geography of International
Trade
EXERCISES
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Economic
Geography
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Choose the right answer from the four alternatives given below.
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Which one of the following statements does not describe geography?
(a) an integrative discipline
(b) study of the inter-r elationship between humans and environment
(ii)
travellers accounts
old maps
(iv)
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(ii)