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sensegeographic

Sensegeographic is a term used to describe the integrated process by which people perceive and interpret geographic space. It encompasses cognitive, sensory, and informational dimensions of space, including how individuals form mental representations of places, navigate environments, and relate to landscapes through both physical experience and digital data such as maps and location-based services.

Etymology and scope: Coined by scholars in spatial cognition and geoinformation studies, sensegeographic combines sense with

Applications and methods: Researchers use sensegeographic concepts to study wayfinding, place attachment, and environmental perception, employing

Impact and challenges: The sensegeographic perspective supports more user-centered design in urban planning, navigation tools, and

See also: spatial cognition, cognitive map, place attachment, geoinformation science.

geographic
to
emphasize
the
embodied
and
contextual
nature
of
geographic
knowledge.
It
is
distinct
from
traditional
geography
or
GIS
by
foregrounding
subjective
perception,
cultural
meaning,
and
situational
awareness
in
spatial
understanding.
methods
ranging
from
field
experiments
and
ethnography
to
neuroimaging
and
GIS
data
fusion.
In
practice,
researchers
may
model
how
a
person
perceives
a
city
by
integrating
sensory
cues
(sight,
sound,
smell),
personal
experience,
and
digital
maps.
education.
Challenges
include
managing
subjectivity,
cultural
differences
in
place
meaning,
and
the
integration
of
qualitative
perception
with
quantitative
geospatial
data.