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  • '''Human geography''' is a branch of [[geography]] that focuses on the systematic study of pat ...nvironmental geography]] is emerging as an important link between the two. Human geography is methodologically diverse using both [[qualitative methods]] and [[quanti
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  • '''Human geography''' is a branch of [[geography]] that focuses on the systematic study of pat ...nvironmental geography]] is emerging as an important link between the two. Human geography is methodologically diverse using both [[qualitative methods]] and [[quanti
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Human geography]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Human geography}}
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  • {{r|Human geography}}
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  • ...as waxed and waned over the years, but found dominance within the field of human geography in the work of such scholars as Americans [[Ellen Churchill Semple]] and [[
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  • {{r|Human geography}}
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  • ...es between human and natural systems. This discipline combines parts of [[human geography]] and [[physical geography]], serving not only as an important link between ...as waxed and waned over the years, but found dominance within the field of human geography in the work of such scholars as Americans [[Ellen Churchill Semple]] and [[
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  • {{r|Human geography}}
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  • {{r|Human geography||**}}
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  • | journal = Progress in Human Geography
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  • ...cademic systems recognise a strong division between physical geography and human geography. Other systems seek to position geography as a meeting point for earth scie ...geography?</ref> [[Environmental geography]] seeks to combine physical and human geography and looks at the interactions between the environment and humans.
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  • * Turnock, David. ''The Human Geography of East Central Europe.'' Routledge. 2002. [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a
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  • *[[Human geography]]
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  • * Knox, P. L. et al. ''The United States: A Contemporary Human Geography.'' Longman, 1988. 287 pp.
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  • ...graphy is usually contrasted with and complemented by its sister science [[human geography]].
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  • <s>[[Special:Allpages/Human geography|Human geography]] - [[Special:Allpages/Idries Shah|Idries Shah]]
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  • ..., massive poverty and neocolonial dependency.” <ref name=Dic>Dictionary of Human Geography, "Colonialism"</ref> Colonies are constructed into modes of production. Th
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  • * Turnock, David. ''The Human Geography of East Central Europe.'' Routledge. 2002. [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a
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