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... is the 'core' that binds together the different fragments of geography? For this, scholars varying definitions of geography need to be consulted. The changing 'identity' of geography is also important and of use here. Secondly, does intellectual fragmentation exist within the field of geography and what are the factors that influence its rise or decline? In attempting to answer the question, 'What is the core of geography in the modern world?' it is useful to look at the ways that some academics choose to elucidate the definition of geography. This is proven by Johnston's assertion that geography, '... combines (physical and human) to provide a much-needed capability to study and understand interactions between people, and between people and the physical environments in which they live and upon which they ultimately depend, both locally and globally. This is the core of geography'. (Johnston, 1991, 2) Here the core is seen as ...
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