Human activities have progressively transformed the natural environment. In early human history, environmental impacts were localized and relatively minor , but with the development of agriculture, industrial technology, and modern economic systems, these impacts have intensified into global-scale environmental change . In environmental geography and ecology, this transformation is described using concepts such as anthropogenic change, environmental degradation, ecological footprint, industrialization, and the Anthropocene . 1. Pre-Agricultural Era (Before ~10,000 BCE) Key Concept: Low Anthropogenic Pressure Before the development of agriculture, humans lived as hunter–gatherers , relying directly on natural ecosystems for survival. Population density was extremely low, and technology was simple. Environmental Characteristics Human interaction with nature was largely adaptive rather than transformative . Resource use followed natural ecological cycles such as seasonal migration and wi...
Focused on advancing knowledge and expertise in Geography, GIS, Remote Sensing, Geographical Data Science, and Analysis, I am deeply committed to teaching and conducting research in these fields. With a keen interest in leveraging data-driven approaches for informed decision-making, I specialize in crafting maps that facilitate effective analysis and interpretation of spatial information. Assistant Professor Of Geography, PG and Research Department of Geography, Government College Chittur