Guide to this branch of geography which focuses on humans and their environments. Learn about population growth, food, and famine.
Features an A-to-Z list of names for the citizens of countries worldwide. Includes island locales and principalities.
Read a description of the field and discussion of career opportunities presented by this professional organization.
Research group at the University of California, Santa Barbara features learning resources and an extensive search engine.
Provides profiles of countries around the world. Includes historical info, maps, population and economic data, largest cities, and primary languages.
Research group at Harvard University features educational resources and a project search engine.
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Features a collection of maps which depict how cultural changes have affected the physical geography of various regions and countries.
Web application hosted by the University of Missouri generates reports and files documenting a wide array of US Geographic entities.
Christer Westerdahl of the University of Copenhagen examines the concept of maritime culture and the archaeological combination of sea and land.
Berkeley's Environmental Design Library presents this guide to researching the built environment of the U.S. Includes a bibliography and methodology suggestions.
Devoted to the study of sports geography and historical geography. Take the map quiz or review research topics.
Guide to the geography and cultures of the world's nations is primarily for US tourists and business travelers. Find chat and travel resources.
Browse this collection of international population data. Listings include countries, cities and continents.