I. Introduction to Human Geography (Social & Economic Geography)
II. The spatial dimension of Population (Population Projection Models, Age Pyramids, exploratory analysis of demographic data)
III. Economic activities and employment
IV. Supply / Demand
V. Location allocation of activities
VI. Spatial Interdependencies (Gravity Models, Garin-Lowry model, Central Place Theory etc.)
- Teacher: Θωμάς Χατζηχρήστος
ECTS : 5
Language : el
Learning Outcomes : Upon successful completion of the course, students will develop skills and be able to: • Utilize models for recording and analyzing the social structure of space • Manage and utilize basic concepts and terms of economic geography • Identify and analyze economic changes as a function of space • Understand the influence and interaction of social and economic activities with space • Analyze economic processes and patterns • Extract and prioritize the spatial dimension of economic phenomena and activities.