All ecosystems are a direct result of the biophysical elements of a given locality. The atmosphere, hydrosphere, lithosphere and biosphere all interact with
The biophysical environment
The nature and functioning of the four components: the atmosphere, hydrosphere, lithosphere and biosphere in a specific biophysical environment. The interactions between, and the human impacts on, the functioning of the atmosphere, hydrosphere, lithosphere and biosphere.
The biophysical environment includes living things (bio), such as plants and animals, and non-living things (physical), such as rocks, soils and water. The biophysical environment is made up of four parts: the atmosphere, hydrosphere, lithosphere and biosphere.
The biophysical environment includes living things (bio), such as plants and animals, and non-living things (physical), such as rocks, soils and water.
This sub-group's research recognises that there are a range of environmental systems in which the biological and physical components are so intertwined with
Emotional Geography is a subtopic within human geography, more specifically cultural geography, which applies psychological theories of emotion.
It is an interdisciplinary field relating emotions, geographic places and their contextual environments.
These subjective feelings can be applied to individual and social contexts.
Emotional geography specifically focuses on how human emotions relate to, or affect, the environment around them.