Difference between regional and systematic geography 1
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Systematic vs. Regional Geography. There are two basic approaches to the study of world geography. The REGIONAL approach studies the many characteristics of each region (or realm) of the world. SYSTEMATIC geography, on the other hand, studies one issue and looks at its spatial variations in all parts of the globe.
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The regional geography is a main branch of geography.
Its focus is on the study of connection between various natural and cultural geographic factors in a particular landscape or region.
While its counterpart is systematic geography, which includes the study of specific element of geography such as agriculture, food, lifestyle in order to know the processes which are influenced by various factors.
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