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8. Geography as formal science: 1950s
The world as something that can be
- measured
- classified
- organized in a systematic manner, according to the
scientific method
9. The world can be studied at all different scales (sizes):
- From “world regional geography”
- Down to the level of a neighborhood or a stream
10. Three main emphasis areas:
- Physical
- Techniques
- Human (incl. “sustainable development”)