Environmental Geography: Examines the relationships between humans and the natural world.
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1. Physical Environment
3. Human Impact on the Environment
2. Ecosystems and Biodiversity
4. Climate Change and Its Impacts
6. Protected Areas and Conservation
5. Natural Resources and Sustainability
7. Environmental Policies and Governance
8. Environmental Hazards and Risk Management
9. Land Use and Agriculture
10. Environmental Ethics and Education
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- Climate Systems:
- Water Resources:
- Soil Types and Fertility:
- Topography:
- Rising Temperatures:
- Carbon Emissions:
- Non-renewable Resources:
- Extreme Weather Events:
- Melting Glaciers and Sea Level Rise:
- Forestry and Fisheries:
- Flora and Fauna:
- Renewable Resources:
- Pollution:
- Aquatic Ecosystems:
- Land Degradation:
- Deforestation:
- Terrestrial Ecosystems:
- Biodiversity Hotspots:
- Human-Made Hazards:
- Urban and Industrial Land Use:
- National Parks and Wildlife Sanctuaries:
- Global Conservation Efforts:
- International Agreements:
- Conflict Over Land Use:
- Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs):
- Disaster Preparedness:
- Natural Disasters:
- Urbanization:
- Sustainable Practices:
- Agricultural Practices:
- Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs):
- National Environmental Policies:
- Cultural Views on Nature:
- Public Awareness Campaigns:
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