mesogeography
Mesogeography is the study of geographical phenomena at an intermediate scale, commonly associated with regional geography. It examines patterns and processes that unfold over areas larger than a single site but smaller than a continent, such as landscapes, infrastructure networks, land-use systems, and cultural regions. What counts as mesogeography can vary by author, but it generally covers spatial units ranging from tens to thousands of square kilometers and focuses on regional integration of physical and human dimensions.
Within the broader discipline, mesogeography sits between macrogeography (regional to global patterns) and microgeography (site-specific details).
Methodologically, mesogeography relies on cartographic analysis and geographic information systems, remote sensing, spatial statistics, and landscape
Applications include regional planning, economic development, hazard assessment, conservation, and sustainable management of landscapes. Case studies
Though widely used in historical and regional geography, the term mesogeography is not universally standardized and