Introduction to fieldwork - EduqasFormulating an enquiry
Geography fieldwork involves formulating an enquiry question, gathering data, analysing the results and reaching conclusions. Fieldwork is often written up as a report.
Fieldwork in geography is all about following an enquiryAn enquiry is a question that a geographer sets out to prove or disprove.. A geographical enquiry is an active, questioning approach to learning.
What are the different types of enquiry?
An enquiry is based on a question that you set out to answer. A hypothesisA starting point for investigation. An idea or explanation to be tested. is very similar, though it is a statement rather than a question that you set out to prove or disprove. Both can be either physical geographyThe study of natural features and landforms, eg rivers, coasts, weather. or human geographyThe part of geography which studies how humans interact with the land. in nature:
physical enquiries will look at natural landscapes, eg rivers or coasts
human enquiries will look at environments that are created by people, eg cities or tourist resorts