ABSTRACT

This chapter considers the theory and methods for the analysis of the structure of geographical complexes for modeling and managing purposes an important contribution of geographical science. The United States' responses reflect an emphasis on business and the private sector and a grave concern for the lack of public knowledge about geographic applications. Geographers provide information for economic development of both the country as a whole and individual regions and economic branches. The concern of medical geographers is not limited to initial development projects. Geography and geographers should tackle some problem as well as take responsibility for a kind of public service for protecting nature and rationally using the environment. The establishment of wider and closer ties between geography and social-economic production requires a more active dissemination of geographical knowledge among the population. The discipline of geography carries little weight in the applied world, with the exception of its technical elements such as cartography and Geographic Information Systems.