apart from environmental determinism and posiblism state any other school of thought in the environment human relationship
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Environmental determinism asserts that physical geographic features such as climate and terrain exert a strong and unmediated influence upon human affairs, although it need not be, and usually is not, deterministic in the strict sense of the word. Neither is there a single and unified academic discourse about environmental determinism, in the past or present, but rather the discussion is highly plural in its content, emphases, and uses. It has by now been largely rejected within the discipline of geography, where it was once prominent, in favor of an understanding of the environment as mutually constituted by nature and society.
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