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Human Geography 12
7. Environmental Geography
7.1 HumanEnvironment Interactions
Human-Environment Interactions: How People and Nature Shape Each Other
Explore the dynamic, two-way relationship between human societies and natural systems, from urban heat islands to coastal erosion and sustainable resource management.
What You'll Learn
Urban heat islands show how cities alter local climate patterns.
Deforestation disrupts hydrological cycles and regional water regulation.
Key terms include Anthropocene, sustainability, and ecological footprint.
Adaptive strategies balance environmental sustainability with economic development needs.
What You'll Practice
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Students analyze urban heat islands and green infrastructure adaptation strategies.
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Questions assess understanding of coastal erosion and community relocation challenges.
3
Learners evaluate environmental trade-offs in agriculture and resource management.
Why This Matters
Understanding human-environment interactions equips learners to analyze and respond to the world's most pressing environmental challenges, from climate change to resource depletion.
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Urban Heat Islands
Sustainability
Ecological Footprint
Environmental Justice
Climate Adaptation

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