Human geography is everything to do with human activity. For example, how is the population changing? And where does our food come from? While physical geography explores everything that occurs ...
We are largely concerned with the traditional economic geography issues of regional and urban development, spatial inequality, location of economic activity, innovation, agglomeration, and labour ...
That includes exploring built and natural environments over time and understanding human activity within them. Geography majors learn how the environment and humans interact and affect one another.