Ofography
Ofography is the study of the shape and configuration of landscapes, particularly the arrangement of landforms and their relationships to each other. It is a subfield of geomorphology, which is the scientific study of the processes that shape the surface of the Earth. Ofography focuses on the spatial distribution and arrangement of landforms, rather than the processes that create them.
The term "ofography" was coined by the German geographer Friedrich Ratzel in the late 19th century. He
Ofography is concerned with the analysis of landform patterns, such as the distribution of mountains, valleys,
One of the key concepts in ofography is the "landscape unit," which is a distinct area with
Ofography is not only relevant to physical geography but also has applications in environmental science, urban