In particular, physical geographers study the natural environment while human geographers study the human society.
The special bond which develops between children and their childhood environments has been called a 'primal landscape' by human geographers.
In the intervening years, the society awards the Anders Retzius Medal to a human geographer or an anthropologist.
The Food Valley as a region has been the subject of study by several human geographers.
They are described as "interdisciplinary", though they have a highly spatial focus, meaning that they are of most interest to human geographers.
Saul B. Cohen is an American human geographer.
As with all social sciences, human geographers publish research and other written work in a variety of academic journals.
Geographic qualitative methods, or ethnographical research techniques, are used by human geographers.
Participant observation and in-depth interviews provide human geographers with qualitative data.
The theoretical basis for the growing interest of the social sciences in space was set primarily by English and French-speaking sociologists, philosophers, and human geographers.