
Charles Turner (Geographer)
Charles Turner was a notable British geographer in the 19th century known for his work on the physical and cultural landscape of the British Isles. He studied how natural features like rivers, mountains, and coastlines shape human activity and settlements, and how cultural practices influence geographic patterns. His research contributed to understanding the relationship between environment and society, helping to inform regional planning and environmental awareness. Turner’s work laid foundations for modern physical and human geography, emphasizing a holistic view of how geography impacts and interacts with human life and the environment.