Why is the theory of man-land relationship the core theory of human geography?
Human geography is a subject that studies the spatial differences and organization of human activities and the relationship between human beings and geographical environment. Human activities are people, and spatial differences and spatial organization are the products imposed on the land by people. It is not difficult to see that the relationship between man and land is the core theory of human geography. In addition, the three characteristics of human geography-sociality, regionality and comprehensiveness-are also formed under the interaction between man and land.