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Exploring the Geography of Panama: From the Canal to its Lush Islands,…
Exploring the Geography of Panama: From the Canal to its Lush Islands
Physical Geography
Part of Geography that studies the Earth's surface, including the endosphere, hydrosphere, and atmosphere.
Comprises geomorphology, climatology, hydrogeography, and biogeography.
Branches of Physical Geography
Geomorphology
Analyzes erosion, sedimentation, and tectonics.
Studies the forms of the Earth's relief, such as mountains, valleys, plains, and their formation processes.
Biogeography
Analyzes the distribution of life on Earth.
tudies the relationship between living beings and their physical environment.
Climatology
Examines climate and its variations in different regions.
Estudia los elementos climáticos como temperatura, precipitación, viento y humedad.
Hidrogeografía
Investigación de ríos, lagos, océanos y su influencia en el clima y la vida.
Se enfoca en el estudio de las aguas continentales y oceánicas.
Human Geography
Studies the relationship between humans and their environment, including social, economic, political, and cultural aspects.
Divisions of Human Geography
Rural and Urban Geography
Focuses on the study of rural and urban areas.
Analyzes the organization of space in communities and cities.
Geopolitics
Defines strategies for colonization and international politics.
Seeks to analyze the influence of the geographical environment on political events.
Political Geography
Studies the relationship between territory and politics.
Analyzes how the geographical environment influences political phenomena.
Perception Geography
Studies behavior and perception of space.
Establishes the relationship between geographical analysis and psychological processes.
Social Geographyl
Studies the distribution of social aspects in space.
Analyzes the relationship between society and territory.
Historical Geography
Studies the spatial causality of political events and their future effects.
Analyzes how space has influenced history.
Economic Geography
Studies the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services.
Contributes to the understanding of economic problems.
Gender Geography
Examines how social processes create and transform gendered places and relationships.
Studies the impact of gender on space and the environment.
Links between Physical and Human Geography
Both are interconnected and mutually influence the organization of space and human life.
Physical Geography provides the context for the development of Human Geography and its influence on society.
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