Economic and Transport Geography

Economic Geography is a field of study concerned with the spatial organization and distribution of economic activity, the use of the world’s resources, and the distribution and the expansion of the world economy. It examines the relationship between the society, environment and economy. Economic Geography discusses the ways in which humans inhabiting the earth obtain their livelihoods in specific locations characterized by varying social and natural environments. It uses a wide variety of theoretical, conceptual and methodological approaches to understand complex linkages between society, environment and economy. It also examines the causes of, and policy options for, reducing spatial inequalities and uneven development in the contemporary world.  Besides, achieving sustainable development is becoming increasingly a major challenge in the 21st Century. This thematic area focuses on the problems facing developing countries in their pursuit of sustainable development strategies. The thematic area aims to equip students with adequate knowledge and skills necessary for the analysis, formulation, implementation and monitoring of sustainable development strategies.

Transport Geography is a specialty of Economic Geography that provides an understanding of the spatial structure of transport systems and their impacts on the economy. It discusses the development of different modal systems such as road, aviation, rail and water transport. It examines the movement of people, freight and information in or across different locations or regions. The course examines the effect of transport systems on the environment and discusses possible solutions to the problems. Transport Geography also introduces students to transport planning process with emphasis on proper transport planning as an ingredient for sustainable development.

 

HEAD OF THEMATIC AREA

Prof. Evaristus M Irandu - Economic and Transport Geography

Prof. Evaristus M Irandu

 

 

MEMBERS OF THEMATIC AREA

Dr. James M. Moronge - Economic and Transport Geography

Dr. James M. Moronge

Dr. Stella Mukhovi Mikalitsa - Economic and Transport Geography

Dr. Stella Mukhovi Mikalitsa

Mr. Kinyanjui L Ndogoni = Economic and Transport Geography

Mr. Kinyanjui L Ndogoni

 

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Overview

Careers

Careers

POSSIBLE CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

  • Experts on spatial and temporal aspects of economic development
  • Environmental economists and scientists
  • Transport economists and planners
  • Market researchers
  • Natural resource managers
  • Physical planners
  • Transport managers
  • Logistics and distribution managers
Program category
Masters