Behavioral geography is a subfield of geography that examines human behavior patterns and their connection to the physical environment. This area of study is sometimes referred to as psychological geography, human geography, or spatial psychology. It aims to understand how people's behaviors are influenced by the places they inhabit, their culture, and their society. Researchers in this field examine a wide range of topics such as environmental perception, spatial cognition, wayfinding, and social interaction. By identifying patterns in human behavior, behavioral geography can provide valuable insights into the design and planning of public spaces, transportation systems, and urban areas.