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Title: I. Geography: Its Nature and Perspectives


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I. Geography Its Nature and Perspectives
  • Geography as a field of inquiry
  • Evolution of key geographical concepts and models
    associated with notable geographers
  • Key concepts underlying the geographical
    perspective
  • Key geographical skills
  • Sources of geographical ideas and data

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Selected Eras/Thinkers in the Evolution of
Geography
  • Greeks Herodatus, Eratosthenes
  • Romans Strabo, Ptolemy
  • Muslims al-Edrisi, Ibn Battuta
  • Age of Exploration
  • Modern Era 19th century
  • Germans von Humboldt, Kant, Ritter
  • 20th century
  • Environmental Determinism Rätzel, Semple,
    Huntington
  • Possibilism Vidal de la Blache
  • Cultural Landscape Sauer
  • Sequent Occupance Whittlesey
  • 4 Traditions Pattison

3
Key Geographic Concepts
  • Location
  • Space
  • Place
  • Scale
  • Pattern
  • Region
  • Interconnection (globalization)

4
An AP Human Geography course should be global in
scope
  • It should be concerned with basic human
    geographical patterns and processes that operate
    at different scales and that are fundamental to
    understanding the nature and complexity of Earth.

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Analytical Goals of Human Geography
  • Use and think about maps and spatial data.
  • Understand and interpret the implications of
    associations among phenomena in places.
  • Recognize and interpret at different scales
    relationships among patterns and processes.
  • Define regions and evaluate the regionalization
    process.
  • Characterize and analyze changing
    interconnections among places.
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