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Introduction to Human Geography

Front cover image of Introduction to Human Geography, edited by David Dorrell, Ph.D., and Joseph P. Henderson, Ph.D.

Editors

David Dorrell, Ph.D.
Joseph P. Henderson, Ph.D.

ISBN 

978-1-940771-60-1

Print Version

$27.99

Digital Version

Free

Introduction to Human Geography provides a comprehensive exploration of human geography, emphasizing how people, places, and environments interact across local, national, and global scales. Edited by David Dorrell and Joseph P. Henderson, this textbook introduces students to the core concepts, methods, and analytical tools that define contemporary human geography, including mapping, geographic data analysis, diffusion, and the human-environment relationship.

Through thirteen thematically organized chapters, the text examines major areas of human geographic inquiry: population and health, migration, culture, language, religion, ethnicity and race, political geography, development, agriculture and food systems, industry, settlement patterns, and environmental resources. Examples are drawn from diverse world regions to illustrate how geographic processes shape and are shaped by historical events, cultural practices, economic systems, and political structures.

Designed for clarity and accessibility, the textbook features student learning outcomes, chapter summaries, key terms, and further reading lists to reinforce understanding and support coursework. Richly illustrated with maps, images, and figures, the text introduces students to the tools geographers use to interpret spatial patterns and change over time.

Created through an Affordable Learning Georgia (ALG) Textbook Transformation Grant, Introduction to Human Geography offers an open, adaptable resource suitable for introductory geography courses and for students seeking to develop a foundational understanding of the spatial forces that influence human societies.