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Environmental geography, also known as integrated geography, integrative geography, or human-environment geography, is the branch of geography that studies the interactions between humans and the natural world. It looks at how human societies understand and influence the environment.

Environmental geography is how we affect our surroundings e.g water pollution,oil spills,buses,cars,lorrys etc

Environmental geography requires an understanding of the dynamics of physical geography, as well as the ways that human societies conceptualize the environment (human geography). The links between human and physical geography are less obvious than they once were, because we are increasingly buffered from the world by technology.

Environmental geography provides important analytical tools for assessing the impact of humans on the environment, measuring the result of human activity on natural landforms and cycles. It is considered the third branch of geography, the other two being physical and human geography

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Agricultural Geography is a branch of geography that deals with areas of land cultivation and the effect of such cultivation on the physical landscape.

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