The national scale of analysis refers to examining geographic phenomena and issues at the level of an entire nation or country. It involves studying patterns, processes, and relationships that occur within a specific country's borders.
Related terms
Regional Scale: This term refers to analyzing geographic phenomena at an intermediate level between local and national scales, such as a specific region within a country.
Global Scale: The global scale involves studying geographic phenomena that transcend national boundaries and have worldwide implications.
Political Geography: Political geography focuses on the study of spatial relationships between politics and geographical territories, including nations, states, borders, and governments.