Geographer

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Geographers study and analyse the relationships between human activities and the natural and built environment.

Geographers may perform the following tasks:

Specialisations:

Economic Geographer

An economic geographer works in commercial, trading, banking and industrial organisations, analysing and planning the location of firms or branches of institutions and documenting the ways labour markets and economic production vary between locations and regions.

Environmental Geographer

An environmental geographer deals with land and water management, urban and regional planning, and natural hazards such as floods, drought and bushfires.

Human Geographer

A human geographer analyses the forces influencing the patterns of populations and social, cultural and economic activities.

Physical Geographer

A physical geographer studies the physical environment and the forces that shape it. These could include climatic variability, land degradation, river quality and coastal erosion. At a broader level, they look at environmental conditions, how they have changed through time and what they may be like in the future.

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