Environmental Geography explores the interactions between the physical, ecological, and human worlds, examining how landscapes evolve and how people impact the environment. This Environmental Geography degree provides an interdisciplinary study of human and physical geography, biodiversity, ecology, environmental biology, and human–environment interactions, essential for understanding and managing environmental challenges. The Environmental Geography course equips you with knowledge of dynamic natural processes and their interaction with human activity and technology, preparing you to manage environmental resources sustainably. You will develop an understanding of both ecological and geomorphological systems and their role in addressing major environmental issues, including biodiversity conservation. |