<P> Urban geography is the study of cities, towns, and other areas of relatively dense settlement . Two main interests are site (how a settlement is positioned relative to the physical environment) and situation (how a settlement is positioned relative to other settlements). Another area of interest is the internal organization of urban areas with regard to different demographic groups and the layout of infrastructure . This subdiscipline also draws on ideas from other branches of Human Geography to see their involvement in the processes and patterns evident in an urban area . </P> <Ul> <Li> Subfields include Economic geography, Population geography, and Settlement geography . These are clearly not the only subfields that could be used to assist in the study of Urban geography, but they are some major players . </Li> </Ul> <Li> Subfields include Economic geography, Population geography, and Settlement geography . These are clearly not the only subfields that could be used to assist in the study of Urban geography, but they are some major players . </Li> <P> Within each of the subfields, various philosophical approaches can be used in research; therefore, an urban geographer could be a Feminist or Marxist geographer, etc . </P>

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