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“The Nature of Geography”
        A Presentation
   For M.A.I Seminar, Patna University

           Date- 14th Aug 2010


        B y- A N M OL U T SA V
                 R oll no. 01,
             M .A (Geography)
             P atna U niversity
Nature of Geography
Period     Ancient Period   Pre-Modern           Modern            Recent Period
             (before 1700A.D) or Classical         Period (1850      (1950
                              Period               -1950)            onwards)
                              (1700-1850)
Important   Heredotus,Thales Verenius, Kant,       Ratzel, Semple,   Harvey,
Geographers Erratosthenes,    Humbolt,             Huntington, La    Chorley,
            Strabo, Marco     Ritter etc.          Blache,           Hagget,
            Polo, Al-Maqdisi,                      G.Taylor etc.     Schaefer,
            Al-Biruni, Ibn-                                          Hartshorne
            Batuta, Shen Kua                                         etc.
            etc.
Theories/    By the means of     Empiricism,       Determinism,      Quantitative
Methods/     Voyages &           Generalization,   Possibilism,      Revolution,
Approaches   expeditions         Regionalizatio    Stop-n-go         Radicalism,
             observations were   n, Chorology      determinism.      Behaviouralism
             made.               etc.                                Humanism,
                                                                     Scientific
                                                                     Methods
GEOGRAPHY…?
EMPIRICAL SCIENCE
OBEDIENT TO DISCIPLINE

GENERALIZATION
REGIONALISATION
AREIAL DIFFERENCIATION
PERTAINMNET TO SCIENCE
HUMAN-ENVIRONMENT RELATIONSHIP
YIELDABLENESS
Geography means the study of earth surface and its variable phenomenon in
the perspectives of four sets of questions which are-

                 Related to identification of the patterns of natural and cultural
                 features as found over the surface of the earth.

                 Related to the distribution of the natural and human/cultural
                 over the surface of the earth.

                 Related to the explanation or the causal relationships between
                 Features and the processes and phenomena.


                 As a means of seeking alternatives and giving the subject an
                 applied`dimension that can assist decision makers in planning
                 and development at a variety of geographical scales.
Geography has been Empirical Science
* One should proceed from Observation to Observation




* Not from Preconceived opinions to hypothesis to observation.




                                                        X
Geography has established itself as a ‘mother discipline’ from which other
Specialized disciplines like metrology, soil science, plant ecology and regional
science have emerged.

It has multi-disciplinary perspective and is an outward-looking discipline.


Its an Inter-Disciplinary subject including physical as well as social sciences,
Studying functions and their effects of elements of physical and cultural
Environment.
(Systematic Geography/General Geography)




Systematic Geography is organized in terms of particular phenomena of general
geographic significance, each of which is studied in terms of the relations of its
areal differentiation with the others.

It seeks to formulate empirical generalizations or laws of the phenomena studied
and their universal application, in terms of significance to areal differentiation.



Systematic method in geography attempts to take one or a few aspects of the
human environment or the human population and studies their varying per-
formance over a pre-defined geographical space.
(Regional Geography/Special Geography)



Regional geography attempts to organize the knowledge of all interrelated forms
of areal differentiation in localized individual units of area, which it must
organize into a system of division and subdivision of the total earth surface.


Regional methods are characteristically broad based and include consideration
not only of the physical environment of the individual units of a given area but
also of the population of the unit.

This evolved Concept of Region- that each individual unit of a given
area is unique and distinguishable from one another.
There exists variation over the surface of the earth in it physical as well
as cultural Environment. Geography attempts to study :-




Geography evolved as a CHOROLOGICAL SCIENCE
(Scientific Approach)

Neither complete ‘Systematic Science’ nor ‘Social Science’
Borrows generic concepts or type classification from systematic science.

Applies those concepts for description of phenomena and interpretation
of their interrelations as accurate as possible.



Recent trends shows inclination towards Scientific Methodology, with introduction
of modern techniques for data collection and map making.



          GIS                  Remote Sensing                Cartography
Neither studies ‘Human’ nor ‘Nature’                      POPULATION
                                                              •Size
Essentially studies that man-environment relationship     •Distribution
as developed in different locations on the surface of       •Density
the Earth, in the form of an assemblage of interrelated   •Growth rate
Phenomena.

                                                          RESOURCES
                                          Positive           Supply       Negative
                                         feedback           Demand        feedback
                                                              Use

                                                          ENVIRONMEN
                                                               T
                                                          CHARACTERS
                                                             Abiotic
                                                             Biotic
Yieldableness means “DISPOSITION to YIELD”
                                                                Study of Geography

       The ultimate goal of Geography is to yield for human           FOR
       Interest and benefit.
                                                                   Yieldableness
       Whatever the method, approach or technique is                   L
       apllied Geography is meant to yield for                      LEAD
                                                                       E   TO
                                                                       A
       SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT.                                        D
                                                                 SUSTAINABLE
“…….Development of resources…..typological classification        DEVELOPMENT
and regionalization of natural landscape…..of the earth, for
the purpose of their utilization and regeneration….subject
of geography”                   ---- A.M. Ryabchikov

“Geography must serves the national interest” ---- Scherepfer
Nature of Geography
Nature of Geography

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Nature of Geography

  • 1.
  • 2. “The Nature of Geography” A Presentation For M.A.I Seminar, Patna University Date- 14th Aug 2010 B y- A N M OL U T SA V R oll no. 01, M .A (Geography) P atna U niversity
  • 4. Period Ancient Period Pre-Modern Modern Recent Period (before 1700A.D) or Classical Period (1850 (1950 Period -1950) onwards) (1700-1850) Important Heredotus,Thales Verenius, Kant, Ratzel, Semple, Harvey, Geographers Erratosthenes, Humbolt, Huntington, La Chorley, Strabo, Marco Ritter etc. Blache, Hagget, Polo, Al-Maqdisi, G.Taylor etc. Schaefer, Al-Biruni, Ibn- Hartshorne Batuta, Shen Kua etc. etc. Theories/ By the means of Empiricism, Determinism, Quantitative Methods/ Voyages & Generalization, Possibilism, Revolution, Approaches expeditions Regionalizatio Stop-n-go Radicalism, observations were n, Chorology determinism. Behaviouralism made. etc. Humanism, Scientific Methods
  • 5. GEOGRAPHY…? EMPIRICAL SCIENCE OBEDIENT TO DISCIPLINE GENERALIZATION REGIONALISATION AREIAL DIFFERENCIATION PERTAINMNET TO SCIENCE HUMAN-ENVIRONMENT RELATIONSHIP YIELDABLENESS
  • 6. Geography means the study of earth surface and its variable phenomenon in the perspectives of four sets of questions which are- Related to identification of the patterns of natural and cultural features as found over the surface of the earth. Related to the distribution of the natural and human/cultural over the surface of the earth. Related to the explanation or the causal relationships between Features and the processes and phenomena. As a means of seeking alternatives and giving the subject an applied`dimension that can assist decision makers in planning and development at a variety of geographical scales.
  • 7. Geography has been Empirical Science * One should proceed from Observation to Observation * Not from Preconceived opinions to hypothesis to observation. X
  • 8. Geography has established itself as a ‘mother discipline’ from which other Specialized disciplines like metrology, soil science, plant ecology and regional science have emerged. It has multi-disciplinary perspective and is an outward-looking discipline. Its an Inter-Disciplinary subject including physical as well as social sciences, Studying functions and their effects of elements of physical and cultural Environment.
  • 9. (Systematic Geography/General Geography) Systematic Geography is organized in terms of particular phenomena of general geographic significance, each of which is studied in terms of the relations of its areal differentiation with the others. It seeks to formulate empirical generalizations or laws of the phenomena studied and their universal application, in terms of significance to areal differentiation. Systematic method in geography attempts to take one or a few aspects of the human environment or the human population and studies their varying per- formance over a pre-defined geographical space.
  • 10. (Regional Geography/Special Geography) Regional geography attempts to organize the knowledge of all interrelated forms of areal differentiation in localized individual units of area, which it must organize into a system of division and subdivision of the total earth surface. Regional methods are characteristically broad based and include consideration not only of the physical environment of the individual units of a given area but also of the population of the unit. This evolved Concept of Region- that each individual unit of a given area is unique and distinguishable from one another.
  • 11. There exists variation over the surface of the earth in it physical as well as cultural Environment. Geography attempts to study :- Geography evolved as a CHOROLOGICAL SCIENCE
  • 12. (Scientific Approach) Neither complete ‘Systematic Science’ nor ‘Social Science’ Borrows generic concepts or type classification from systematic science. Applies those concepts for description of phenomena and interpretation of their interrelations as accurate as possible. Recent trends shows inclination towards Scientific Methodology, with introduction of modern techniques for data collection and map making. GIS Remote Sensing Cartography
  • 13. Neither studies ‘Human’ nor ‘Nature’ POPULATION •Size Essentially studies that man-environment relationship •Distribution as developed in different locations on the surface of •Density the Earth, in the form of an assemblage of interrelated •Growth rate Phenomena. RESOURCES Positive Supply Negative feedback Demand feedback Use ENVIRONMEN T CHARACTERS Abiotic Biotic
  • 14. Yieldableness means “DISPOSITION to YIELD” Study of Geography The ultimate goal of Geography is to yield for human FOR Interest and benefit. Yieldableness Whatever the method, approach or technique is L apllied Geography is meant to yield for LEAD E TO A SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT. D SUSTAINABLE “…….Development of resources…..typological classification DEVELOPMENT and regionalization of natural landscape…..of the earth, for the purpose of their utilization and regeneration….subject of geography” ---- A.M. Ryabchikov “Geography must serves the national interest” ---- Scherepfer