The Morphology of Landscape

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The Morphology of Landscape is a foundational essay in cultural geography that articulates Carl O. Sauer’s influential concept of landscape as a product of the interaction between human culture and the natural environment.

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instanceOf essay
scholarly article
work of cultural geography
argues cultural landscape is the result of cultural and natural processes
culture is the agent in landscape formation
landscape results from the interaction of human culture with the natural environment
natural area is the medium in landscape formation
associatedWith Berkeley School of Geography NERFINISHED
University of California, Berkeley NERFINISHED
author Carl O. Sauer NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticizes environmental determinism
defines cultural landscape as a landscape modified by a cultural group
natural landscape as the landscape before major human modification
describes landscape as a composite of physical and cultural features
landscape as an area made up of a distinct association of forms
emphasizes empirical study of visible landscape forms
historical development of landscapes
regional differentiation of landscapes
field cultural geography
human geography
hasGenre academic geography essay
hasImpact established landscape as a core concept in cultural geography
provided a framework for studying cultural modification of environments
influenced 20th-century American geography
Berkeley School of cultural geography NERFINISHED
development of cultural landscape studies
human-environment interaction studies
landscape architecture theory
influencedBy German geographical thought
morphological method in geography
keyTerm form
function
site
structure
language English
mainConcept cultural landscape
landscape as a product of interaction between culture and nature
morphology of landscape
methodology historical reconstruction of landscape change
morphological analysis of landscape forms
proposes landscape as the central unit of geographic study
supports possibilism in geography
theoreticalOrientation cultural-historical geography
topic landscape change over time
regional landscapes
relationship between culture and environment
spatial expression of culture

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Carl O. Sauer notableWork The Morphology of Landscape