Economic geography is the branch of human geography that relates to the spatial aspects of wealth and poverty, innovation and productivity, trade and exchange, and the world's non-random distribution of its physical and human resources. read more
Human Geography Human geography is concerned with the distribution and networks of people and cultures on Earth’s surface. A human geographer might investigate the local, regional, and global impact of rising economic powers China and India, which represent 37 percent of the world’s people. read more