- particular,
physical geographers study the
natural environment while human geographers study human society and culture. Some
geographers are practitioners...
-
place names.
Although many
geographers are
trained in
toponymy and cartology, this is not
their main preoccupation.
Geographers study the Earth's spatial...
- ****ociation. In 1995 it
merged with the
Institute of
British Geographers, a body for
academic geographers, to
become officially the
Royal Geographical Society...
- topics. The ****ociation of
American Geographers was
founded in 1904 and was
renamed the
American ****ociation of
Geographers in 2016 to
better reflect the increasingly...
- Green, Kent; in 1972, the
company name was
changed from
Geographers' Map
Company to
Geographers' A–Z Map Company. On all A–Z maps,
there is a
three or...
- Analysis".
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American Geographers Blackwell Publishing: 284–289. doi:10.1111/j.1467-8306...
- by
geographers to
explain history'. Its author, J. B. Mitc****, came down
firmly on the side of geography: 'the
historical geographer is a
geographer first...
-
economic geographers of this
period include William Garrison,
Brian Berry,
Waldo Tobler,
Peter Haggett and
William Bunge.
Contemporary economic geographers tend...
- them from
earlier geographers such as Ibn
Khordadbeh and Al-Masudi, who
described the
whole world as they knew it. The
geographers of this school, such...
- Brill's New Pauly, Brill, 2010: M. of Tyre (Μαρῖνος; Marînos), Gr****
geographer, 2nd cent. AD Karl
Wilhelm Ludwig Müller:
Geographi graeci minores, Carolus...