The spatial organisation approach in human geography studies how human activities and phenomena are arranged and distributed across the Earth's surface. It focuses on:
Patterns and Distribution: Examining how people, resources, settlements, and activities are spread out in space.
Interaction and Connectivity: Understanding the connections between places and how they influence movement, trade, and communication.
Location and Site Factors: Analyzing why certain activities are located where they are based on physical, economic, or social reasons.
Use of Maps and Spatial Data: Using tools like maps, GIS, and remote sensing to study spatial relationships.
This approach helps explain the arrangement of human societies, their economic activities, and interactions on a geographical scale.