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 focuses on studies that relate society and territory,
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political geography deals with
analyze and understand at a regional and general level the way in which the geographical environment and resources influence political events and phenomena.
Geopolitics also represented one of the instruments to define the strategies of the colonization of the world.
Descriptive and historical geography studies the spatial causality of political events and their future effects.
The Geography of Perception establishes a necessary relationship between geographical analyzes and psychological processes.
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The geography of gender examines the ways in which socioeconomic, political, and environmental processes create, reproduce, and transform.