ENVIRONMENTAL GEOGRAPHY
what is environmental geography ?
Environmental geography is the study of the interactions between human activities and the natural environment.
It examines how human activities such as agriculture, urbanization, industry, and resource extraction affect the
natural systems, including land, water, air, and biodiversity. It also explores how the environment shapes
human activities and the cultural, social, and economic systems that rely on natural resources. Environmental geography
aims to understand and address environmental challenges, such as climate change, deforestation, water pollution,
and loss of biodiversity. It involves the use of various analytical tools and techniques, such as remote sensing,
geographic information systems (GIS), and spatial modeling, to analyze and interpret environmental data and to develop
sustainable management strategies .
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