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==Branches of environmental geography== | ==Branches of environmental geography== | ||
===Environmental hazards=== | |||
===Energy and resource geography=== | |||
===Cultural and political ecology=== | |||
===Environmental perception=== | |||
===Systems theory=== | |||
===Landscape studies=== | |||
===Marxian environmental geography=== | |||
===Sustainability studies=== | |||
===Environmental governance=== | |||
===Environmental justice=== | |||
==Selected list of notable environmental geographers== | ==Selected list of notable environmental geographers== |
Revision as of 08:18, 13 November 2007
Environmental geography examines interlinkages between human and natural systems. This discipline combines parts of human geography and physical geography.