Objective 1.1: Explain the importance of Geography as a Field of Study

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Objective 1.1: Explain the importance of Geography as a Field of Study September 8, 2017 Objective 1.1: Explain the importance of Geography as a Field of Study

The Geographic Perspective The word “Geography” comes from the Greek words “Geo” (Earth) and “graph” (to describe or write about). Geography means to write or describe the Earth. Geography is a science, much like Geology or Chemistry, but what makes Geography unique is its perspective.

The Spatial Perspective Geography looks at the world from a spatial perspective. Spatial: the way phenomena are spaced out or positioned on Earth This can involve people, resources, cultural elements, or any phenomena Example: The English Language

Geographic Questions Why are things where they are? How did they become distributed as they are? What is changing the pattern of distribution? What are the implications of the spatial distribution for people?

Spatial Relationships Geographic information provides context for understanding spatial relationships Spatial relationships explain why phenomena are located where they are Question: Why do Levi’s, H&M, and Nike have factories in so many countries?

Subfields of Geography Geography is divided into two major branches: Physical Geography: the study of non-human activities including weather and climate, ecosystems, topography, etc. Human Geography: the study of the spatial characteristics of humans and human activities; answers questions that can be mapped

The History of Geography The first maps were probably scratched into soil with sticks Maps found in early river valleys such as the Huang He, Tigris-Euphrates, and the Nile show that our ancestors studied Geography Eratosthenes, a Greek, is considered the father of Geography

Why is it important to study Geography?

Questions In your notes, answer the following questions: Why is it important to study Geography? Why are Geographers interested in a spatial perspective?