Divisions of Human Geography: Social Geography, Economic Geography, Political Geography, Geopolitics, Historical Geography, Rural Geography, Urban Geography, Geography of Perception, Postmodern Geography, Gender Geography
Social Geography, as part of Human Geography, focuses on studies that relate society and territory, being interested in how society affects geographic factors and how the latter interact with society.
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Political Geography is a field of geography whose main objective is to try to analyze and understand at a regional and general level the way in which the geographical environment, and the resources therein, influence political events and phenomena and the relationship that these keep each other ..
Defining what is rural geography, or the rural world, is as difficult as defining what a city is, since there are functions until recently fully urban, such as banking services.