NTA-NET (UGC-NET) Geography (80) History of Geographic Thought-Geographic Traditions: Earth Science, Man-Environment Relationship, Area Studies & Spatial Analysis Study Material (Page 1 of 1)

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Geography as Science of Places (Chorology)

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Introduction

The term chorology was coined and popularized by Richard Hartshorne. It focuses on the variation in the distribution of geographical phenomenon, attributes, and events in the space. It also highlights the causal relationship among the spatial distribution and location of different phenomena.…

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Geography as Morphology of Landscape (Cultural Landscape)

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Term “landscape” is used to denote the unit concept of geography which highlights the geographic association of facts, roughly equivalent to the region. “Landscape” can be used to denote a specific aspect of a region such as economic landscape, natural landscape, cultural landscape etc.

  • The concept of Landscape was first introduced by Wimmer in 1885 in his ‘Historische Landschaftskunde’ but it was Otto Schluter (1872 - 1952) of Germany who brought the term ‘Landschaftskunde’ (landscape science) to Geography in 1906.
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