Overview
The historical geography of resource extraction reveals how societies have interacted with their natural environments to obtain essential materials. This field examines the distribution of resources, the methods used for extraction, and the resulting economic and environmental impacts. Understanding...
Key Terms
Example: Water, minerals, and forests are all natural resources.
Example: Mining is a common method of extraction for minerals.
Example: Sustainable forestry practices ensure trees are replanted after logging.
Example: Oil reserves are primarily found in the Middle East.
Example: Resource extraction can lead to significant economic growth in developing countries.
Example: Oil spills are a major source of ocean pollution.