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The evolution of human settlement, inhabitation, and travel environment theory has experienced several periods as (1) The budding period of “Human Settlement, Inhabitation, and Travel Environment Studies” (1850–1900), (2) The embryonic period of “Human Settlement, Inhabitation, and Travel Environment Studies” (1900–1950), (3) The establishment and preliminary development period of “Human Settlement, Inhabitation, and Travel Environment Studies” (1950–2000), and (4) The comprehensive development period of “Human Settlement, Inhabitation, and Travel Environment Studies” (2000—Present).

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Liu, B. (2023). The Evolution of Human Settlement, Inhabitation, and Travel Environment Theory. In: The Trialism and Application of Human Settlement, Inhabitation and Travel Environment Studies. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-9143-1_3

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