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Online Student And Teacher Attendance New Portal Link ,ssagujarat.com According  to  this concept, all human activities and processes are controlled by the environ- ment. Natural environment influences every human community, nation's history, culture, lifestyle and amount  of  progress. This concept considers man as an inactive factor.Scholars such as Hippocrates, Aristotle,Herodotus,Strabo etc.,have explained influence of natural  conditions on man. Afterwards, this concept was  advocated  by Kant, Humbolt, Ritter, Ellen Semple and Ellesworth Huntington.The concept developed till the first half of the 20th century.Ellen Semple and Ellesworth Huntington were strong supporters of this concept.
      Here man is considered more important  relative to nature.Possibilism is an idea which considers man to be more active.Lucian  Fabvre used the term 'Possibilism"for the first  time.According  to  him,  man  is  an  owner  of  possibilities.  Man  decides  the  use  of  elements  of  nature.The geographer, Vidal de la Blache was a propagandist of this idea. Possibilism was criticized by many scholars.Griffith Taylor introduced another concept which reflects  a  middle  path  between the two ideas of  Determinism  and  Possibilism. He termed  it  as 'Neodeterminism'.  He  stated  that  man  has  to  utilize  nature  following  the  rules  of  nature. Use  of natural elements is essential but man should limit his cultural environment. Damage to the natural environment will cause man induced problems to the human society. Human development would be adversely affected.
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