Summary:
The 10th edition of “Human Geography” offers readers a comprehensive exploration of the interactions between human societies and their environments. Delving into key concepts such as population dynamics, cultural landscapes, economic activities, political organization, and urbanization, this edition provides an in-depth understanding of geographical phenomena across different regions of the world. Through updated data, case studies, and illustrations, the book equips readers with the knowledge and analytical tools necessary to critically evaluate the complex relationship between humans and their spatial surroundings.
Authors:
The 10th edition of “Human Geography” is authored by Michael Mercier and William Norton. Michael Mercier is a renowned geographer and educator known for his expertise in human geography and spatial analysis. William Norton brings extensive experience in geographic research and teaching to this edition, with a focus on cultural and urban geography. Together, the authors provide readers with authoritative insights into the dynamic field of human geography, drawing on their expertise and research to enrich the content of this edition.
Publisher:
“Human Geography” is published by Oxford University Press