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Human geography : people, place, and culture

By: Fouberg, Erin Hogan [author.]Contributor(s): Murphy, Alexander B, 1954- [author.] | De Blij, Harm J [author.]Publisher: Hoboken : Wiley, [2020]Edition: Tenth editionDescription: pages cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781119577607Subject(s): GEOGRAPHY | HUMAN GEOGRAPHYAdditional physical formats: Online version:: Human geographyDDC classification: 304.2 LOC classification: GF41 | .D4 2020Summary: "The noted geographer Yi-Fu Tuan once said, "People make places." People create cultures, values, aesthetics, politics, economics, and more, and each of these affects and shapes places. Places do not exist in a vacuum, as places are constantly being changed from within and in the context of the broader world. The study of human geography constantly reminds us of how people shape their world and of how people and places vary across space. People build homes and buildings, establish economic and political systems, interact with one other, construct cultures, and shape physical environments. In the process, they create and transform places"-- Provided by publisher.
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Books Books Government College of Arts, Science & Commerce, Khandola, Marcela
Geography
304.2 FOU/HUM (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available GCA-26386

Includes bibliographical references and index.

"The noted geographer Yi-Fu Tuan once said, "People make places." People create cultures, values, aesthetics, politics, economics, and more, and each of these affects and shapes places. Places do not exist in a vacuum, as places are constantly being changed from within and in the context of the broader world. The study of human geography constantly reminds us of how people shape their world and of how people and places vary across space. People build homes and buildings, establish economic and political systems, interact with one other, construct cultures, and shape physical environments. In the process, they create and transform places"-- Provided by publisher.

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