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According to Trewartha, the neglect of population geography was a consequence of the
routine division of geography into physical and cultural geography. This dualism, he felt,
ignored the role of “man, the creator and originator of the cultural landscape, as well as the
beneficiary of his own production”. Trewartha proposed, instead a three-fold organization of
geography into
(i) Population;
(ii) The natural earth; and
(iii) The cultural earth.
He depicted the
three subareas as
the corners of a
triangle
with
population at the
apex (Figure 1)
and argued that
the study of
population was
“the
pivotal
element
in
geography, and
the one around
which all the others are oriented”
Trewartha’s 1953 address, therefore, came to be widely regarded as a “call to arms” for
geographers interested in population-related issues, and in the years following, population
geography emerged as a distinct systematic specialty within the discipline
As a physical geographer and climatologist, he was not an obvious candidate for that job, as
he himself acknowledged.
He was unusually sensitive to the role that humans play in shaping our perception and study
of the physical world, and it was that sensitivity that opened his eyes to the importance of
population-environmental interactions taking place in the world.
Trewartha’s insight, about population issues can be realized by the following questions.

If a tree falls in the forest and no one is there to hear it, is there still a noise?
An earthquake, for example, is a natural event. It only becomes defined as a hazard or
a disaster when humans are affected by it
His approach was that “…fundamentally geography is anthropocentric and numbers,
densities, and qualities of the population provide the essential background for all
geography. Population is the point of reference from which all the other elements are
observed and from which they all, singly and collectively, derive significance and
meaning. It is population which furnishes the focus”
Population thus provides the starting place for all of geographic thought because the
physical world is largely of interest to us to the extent that humans interact with it. This is
most obvious when we talk about human society, but it is no less true when dealing with
the natural environment.

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Trewartha approach in studying population geography.

  • 1. According to Trewartha, the neglect of population geography was a consequence of the routine division of geography into physical and cultural geography. This dualism, he felt, ignored the role of “man, the creator and originator of the cultural landscape, as well as the beneficiary of his own production”. Trewartha proposed, instead a three-fold organization of geography into (i) Population; (ii) The natural earth; and (iii) The cultural earth. He depicted the three subareas as the corners of a triangle with population at the apex (Figure 1) and argued that the study of population was “the pivotal element in geography, and the one around which all the others are oriented” Trewartha’s 1953 address, therefore, came to be widely regarded as a “call to arms” for geographers interested in population-related issues, and in the years following, population geography emerged as a distinct systematic specialty within the discipline As a physical geographer and climatologist, he was not an obvious candidate for that job, as he himself acknowledged. He was unusually sensitive to the role that humans play in shaping our perception and study of the physical world, and it was that sensitivity that opened his eyes to the importance of population-environmental interactions taking place in the world. Trewartha’s insight, about population issues can be realized by the following questions. If a tree falls in the forest and no one is there to hear it, is there still a noise? An earthquake, for example, is a natural event. It only becomes defined as a hazard or a disaster when humans are affected by it
  • 2. His approach was that “…fundamentally geography is anthropocentric and numbers, densities, and qualities of the population provide the essential background for all geography. Population is the point of reference from which all the other elements are observed and from which they all, singly and collectively, derive significance and meaning. It is population which furnishes the focus” Population thus provides the starting place for all of geographic thought because the physical world is largely of interest to us to the extent that humans interact with it. This is most obvious when we talk about human society, but it is no less true when dealing with the natural environment.