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Tropical geography refers to the study of places and people in the tropics. When it first emerged as a discipline, tropical geography was closely associated with imperialism and colonial expansion of the European empires as contributing scholars tended to portray the tropical places as "primitive" and people "uncivilised" and "inferior". A wide range of subjects has been discussed within the sub-field during late 18th to early 20th century including zoology, climatology, geomorphology, economics and cultural studies.

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  • La géographie tropicale était, dans la seconde partie du XXe siècle, un courant de la géographie française s’intéressant au monde tropical. Elle succède à la géographie coloniale en s'y opposant, et disparait à la fin du XXe siècle au profit de la géographie du développement. (fr)
  • Geografi tropis merujuk kepada studi tempat dan orang di kawasan tropis. Saat istilah tersebut mula-mula dijadikan sebagai sebuah disiplin, geografi tropis sangat berkaitan dengan imperialisme dan dari karena para cendekiawan menggambarkan tempat-tempat tropis sebagai "primitif" dan orang-orang yang "tak terdidik" dan "terkurung". Sebagian besar subyek yang mendiskusikan bidang tersebut pada akhir abad ke-18 sampai awal abad ke-20 meliputi zoologi, klimatologi, geomorfologi, ekonomi dan studi budaya. Disiplin tersebut sekarang umumnya dikenal sebagai karena kolonisasi tergantikan oleh sebagai penggerak ideologi utama dari interaksi internasional dan global sejak 1950an.:118 Saat ini, beberapa sarjana masih menggunakan istilah geografi tropis untuk mempelajari negara-negara tropis dan para penduduknya. (in)
  • Tropical geography refers to the study of places and people in the tropics. When it first emerged as a discipline, tropical geography was closely associated with imperialism and colonial expansion of the European empires as contributing scholars tended to portray the tropical places as "primitive" and people "uncivilised" and "inferior". A wide range of subjects has been discussed within the sub-field during late 18th to early 20th century including zoology, climatology, geomorphology, economics and cultural studies. The discipline is now more commonly known as development geography as colonization had been replaced by economic development as the main ideological driver of international and global interactions since the 1950s. Today, many scholars continue to use the term tropical geography to contest the determinism embedded in the term and de-exoticise the tropical countries and their inhabitants. (en)
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  • La géographie tropicale était, dans la seconde partie du XXe siècle, un courant de la géographie française s’intéressant au monde tropical. Elle succède à la géographie coloniale en s'y opposant, et disparait à la fin du XXe siècle au profit de la géographie du développement. (fr)
  • Geografi tropis merujuk kepada studi tempat dan orang di kawasan tropis. Saat istilah tersebut mula-mula dijadikan sebagai sebuah disiplin, geografi tropis sangat berkaitan dengan imperialisme dan dari karena para cendekiawan menggambarkan tempat-tempat tropis sebagai "primitif" dan orang-orang yang "tak terdidik" dan "terkurung". Sebagian besar subyek yang mendiskusikan bidang tersebut pada akhir abad ke-18 sampai awal abad ke-20 meliputi zoologi, klimatologi, geomorfologi, ekonomi dan studi budaya. (in)
  • Tropical geography refers to the study of places and people in the tropics. When it first emerged as a discipline, tropical geography was closely associated with imperialism and colonial expansion of the European empires as contributing scholars tended to portray the tropical places as "primitive" and people "uncivilised" and "inferior". A wide range of subjects has been discussed within the sub-field during late 18th to early 20th century including zoology, climatology, geomorphology, economics and cultural studies. (en)
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  • Geografi tropis (in)
  • Géographie tropicale (fr)
  • Tropical geography (en)
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