fieldgeography
Field geography is a subfield of geography that focuses on the study of the physical and human characteristics of fields, particularly agricultural fields. It examines the spatial distribution, size, shape, and arrangement of fields, as well as their relationship with the surrounding landscape. Field geography also explores the impact of agricultural practices on the environment, including soil erosion, water quality, and biodiversity.
The study of field geography involves the use of various methods, including remote sensing, geographic information
Field geography is relevant to a wide range of disciplines, including agriculture, environmental science, urban planning,