Research & Development.

Geography - Subcultures

Behavioral Geography

in Geography

The study of how environments influence human behavior.

Health Geography

in Geography

The study of syndromes common to geo locations.

Population Geography

in Geography

The study of population growth, congestion, distribution, migration, births, marriages and deaths in a region, and the interplay between population and economic development.

Tourism Geography

in Geography

The study of travel and its influence on social interactions and culture.

Cartography

in Geography

The study of making maps or using graphics to exhibit a geographical area.

Time Geography

in Geography

Trans-disciplinary study of human biographies, and the ability, social, and authority constraints that forces them to live the way they do.

Political Geography

in Geography

The study of how the topography, demography, and natural resources of a region influences its political conduct, elections, and international relationships.

Historical Geography

in Geography

The study of the relationship between the environment and the initiation of various cultural, economic, and political landscapes, and their evolution over time to influence human behavior.

Urban Geography

in Geography

The study of the location, governance, living experience and behavioral interaction of people in cities or large density areas.

Cultural Geography

in Geography

The study of the origins of cultures and their influx across boundaries.

Children's Geographies

in Geography

The study of the most suiting places and spaces for rearing children.

Geography - Data Collection

As a Geographer, please Login and provide research data on any of the following topics.

1. Government Agencies.

In preparing the faculties of knowledge to function constitutionally as Arms of Government, please list as many government offices, agencies, ministries, institutions, or parastatals presently in your region you believe fall under the authority, leadership, jurisdiction, legislation, or administration of the faculty of Geography.

 

2. Licensing Rights.

Products and services are the efforts of multiple faculties working collaboratively. However, in our new economic design, conflicts arise on which faculty should possess the rights of ownership. Example. CELLPHONES - Physics or Electrical Engineering. PLASTICS - Chemistry or Materials Science. PHARMACEUTICALS - Biology or Health Science. List as many services, gadgetries, products, creations, or inventions that geographers provide or offer presently in your region that you believe fall under the licensing rights of the faculty of Geography.

 

3. The Future.

The faculty of Geography has just been granted ample funding and unhindered federal powers. Suggest a new idea, course of action, strategy, dream, innovation, or next-generation agency that geographers could implement, establish, or research and develop towards achieving a utopia in your region.

Visit the Data Forums to contribute.