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human geography - перевод на Английский

STUDY OF CULTURES, COMMUNITIES AND ACTIVITIES OF PEOPLES OF THE WORLD
Anthropogeography; Human Geography; People geography; People distribution; Human geographer
  • This picture shows terraced rice agriculture in Asia.
  • Shan]] street bazaar, market in Myanmar

human geography         
(n.) = geografía humana
Ex: Human geography is a branch of geography that focuses on the study of patterns and processes that shape human interaction with the environment.
geography         
  • A right-handed three-dimensional [[Cartesian coordinate system]] used to indicate positions in space.<!--(See diagram description for needed correction.)-->
  • Self portrait of [[Alexander von Humboldt]], one of the early pioneers of geography as an academic subject in modern sense
  • [[James Cook]]'s 1770 chart of New Zealand
  • Digital Elevation Model (DEM)
  • [[Gerardus Mercator]]
  • A graphical or bar scale. A map would also usually give its scale numerically ("1:50,000", for instance, means that one cm on the map represents 50,000cm of real space, which is 500 meters)
  • Physical map of Earth
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  • Examples of the [[visual language]] of time geography: space-time cube, path, prism, bundle, and other concepts.
  • Waldo Tobler in front of the Newberry Library. Chicago, November 2007
  • Political map of Earth
SCIENCE THAT STUDIES THE TERRESTRIAL SURFACE, THE SOCIETIES THAT INHABIT IT AND THE TERRITORIES, LANDSCAPES, PLACES OR REGIONS THAT FORM IT WHEN INTERACTING WITH EACH OTHER
Geographical; Geographic; Geog.; Geographically; Geograpy; Jography; Geographies; Geographics; Geography of the earth; Planetary geography; Geography of Earth; Hazard geography; Applied geography; Four traditions of geography
(n.) = geografía
Ex: Examine the definition of geography in a few dictionaries and encyclopaedias.
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* biogeography = biogeografía
* human geography = geografía humana
* palaeogeography [paleogeography, -USA] = paleogeografía
geography         
  • A right-handed three-dimensional [[Cartesian coordinate system]] used to indicate positions in space.<!--(See diagram description for needed correction.)-->
  • Self portrait of [[Alexander von Humboldt]], one of the early pioneers of geography as an academic subject in modern sense
  • [[James Cook]]'s 1770 chart of New Zealand
  • Digital Elevation Model (DEM)
  • [[Gerardus Mercator]]
  • A graphical or bar scale. A map would also usually give its scale numerically ("1:50,000", for instance, means that one cm on the map represents 50,000cm of real space, which is 500 meters)
  • Physical map of Earth
  • 150}}
  • Examples of the [[visual language]] of time geography: space-time cube, path, prism, bundle, and other concepts.
  • Waldo Tobler in front of the Newberry Library. Chicago, November 2007
  • Political map of Earth
SCIENCE THAT STUDIES THE TERRESTRIAL SURFACE, THE SOCIETIES THAT INHABIT IT AND THE TERRITORIES, LANDSCAPES, PLACES OR REGIONS THAT FORM IT WHEN INTERACTING WITH EACH OTHER
Geographical; Geographic; Geog.; Geographically; Geograpy; Jography; Geographies; Geographics; Geography of the earth; Planetary geography; Geography of Earth; Hazard geography; Applied geography; Four traditions of geography
geografía

Определение

humano
humano, -a (del lat. "humanus")
1 adj. Del hombre o de la humanidad. Limitado a lo que es propio de la imperfección humana y no elevado por encima de ella o inspirado en principios abstractos: "Miramientos humanos. Consideraciones humanas". Se aplica como atenuante a una acción que, aunque no lícita, es disculpable por la debilidad de la naturaleza humana: "Es humano que él quiera favorecer a su hijo".
2 ("con, en") Se aplica a la persona que siente solidaridad con sus semejantes y es *benévola o caritativa con ellos: "Es humano con sus subalternos [o en sus castigos]". Afable, afectuoso, *benévolo, benigno, blando, caritativo, compasivo, comprensivo, comunicable, condescendiente, considerado, cordial, humanal, humanitario, indulgente, magnánimo, misericordioso, propicio, sensible. Humanar, humanizar. Deshumanizar, inhumano. *Amable. *Bueno.
3 m. Ser humano: "Por redimir a los humanos".
V. "género humano, respetos humanos".

Википедия

Human geography

Human geography or anthropogeography is the branch of geography that studies spatial relationships between human communities, cultures, economies, and their interactions with the environment, examples of which is studied in schools are urban sprawl, urban redevelopment etc. It analyzes spatial interdependencies between social interactions and the environment through qualitative and quantitative research methods.

Примеры употребления для human geography
1. Peter Jackson, professor of human geography at Sheffield University, said: "People will often say they go to a supermarket for convenience or value.
2. Tobin was born in Britain in 1'65, and graduated from the University of London in 1'86 with an honors degree in human geography.
3. Danny Dorling, the reports author and professor of human geography at Sheffield University, said that marked changes in the social status of women explained the shift.
4. Danny Dorling is professor of human geography at the University of Sheffield and co–author of ‘People and Places: A 2001 Census Atlas of the UK‘, published by the Policy Press
5. Scroll down for more White Britons will become a minority in a dozen towns and cities within 30 years, a study has revealed "Britain is becoming ever more plural; our diversity ever more diverse," said Danny Dorling, professor of human geography.