Unit 5 Agriculture AP Human Geography explores the factors influencing global agricultural practices, including physical environment, economic forces, and human adaptations. This unit covers various agricultural types, from traditional subsistence methods to modern commercial farming, emphasizing the interplay between geography, climate, and human innovation in shaping agricultural landscapes worldwide.
• Key topics include environmental determinism vs. possibilism, intensive vs. extensive agriculture, and diverse farming systems across climate zones.
• The unit examines specific agricultural practices like shifting cultivation, pastoral nomadism, and commercial grain farming.
• It also addresses the impact of economic factors on agricultural methods and land use patterns.
• Students will gain insights into how different regions adapt their agricultural practices to local conditions and global market demands.