Thinking Thinking GeographicallyGeographically
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Why is Geography Why is Geography important?important?
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How affect you everyday?
Identify and Explain the 5 Themes of Geography
•Geography and your Geography and your community:community:– Water supplyWater supply– PollutionPollution– Growth managementGrowth management– HousingHousing
Example:Example:Loudoun Water
– Look at environment/ water Look at environment/ water conservationconservation
How does this connect to Ashburn?How does this connect to Ashburn?Identify and Explain the 5 Themes of Geography
What is geography?What is geography?
•Coined by EratosthenesCoined by Eratosthenes
•Geo= earthGeo= earth
•Graphy= the study of, to Graphy= the study of, to writewrite
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Studying Human Geography
• Study of Geography• Study of the earth as
created by natural forces and modified by human action
– Physical Geography• Deals with the Earth’s
natural processes and their outcomes.
– Concerned with climate, weather patterns, landforms, soil formation, and plant and animal ecology
– Human Geography• Deals with the spatial
organization of human activities and with people’s relationships to their environments.
– Covers a wide variety of phenomena
– Example: agricultural production and food security, population change, ecology of human diseases, resource management, environmental pollution, regional planning, and symbolism of places and landscapes
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STOP!STOP!• Share your Share your
difference between difference between Physical and Physical and Human Geography. Human Geography.
• Be ready to share Be ready to share out. out.
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5 Themes of Geography5 Themes of Geography
• LocationLocation
• Human Human environment environment interactioninteraction
• RegionRegion
• PlacePlace
• movementmovement
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1. 1. LocationLocation
Explains where Explains where something is on the something is on the Earth and the effects Earth and the effects that position has on that position has on human lifehuman life– Absolute locationAbsolute location
Lines of latitudeLines of latitude Measured in degrees north Measured in degrees north
or south of the equatoror south of the equator Equator serves as the Equator serves as the
baselinebaseline
Lines of longitudeLines of longitude Measured in degrees east or Measured in degrees east or
west of the prime meridianwest of the prime meridian Prime meridian runs through Prime meridian runs through
Greenwich, EnglandGreenwich, England
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LocationLocation
– Relative location Is described by Is described by
something’s relationship something’s relationship to the places around itto the places around it
SiteSite Refers to a place’s Refers to a place’s
internal physical internal physical characteristicscharacteristics
SituationSituation Refers to the location of Refers to the location of
a place relative to the a place relative to the physical and cultural physical and cultural places around it places around it
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SiteSite
The site is the actual location of a settlement on the earth and is composed of the physical characteristics of the landscape specific to the area.
Site factors include things like landforms (i.e. is the area protected by mountains or is there a natural harbor present?), climate, vegetation types, availability of water, soil quality, minerals, and even wildlife.
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SituationSituation
Situation is defined as the location Situation is defined as the location of a place relative to its of a place relative to its surroundings and other places. surroundings and other places.
Factors included in an area's Factors included in an area's situation include the accessibility of situation include the accessibility of the location, the extent of a place's the location, the extent of a place's connections with another, and how connections with another, and how close an area may be to raw close an area may be to raw materials if they are not located materials if they are not located specifically on the site. specifically on the site. Though its site has made living in Though its site has made living in the nation challenging, Bhutan's the nation challenging, Bhutan's situation has allowed it to maintain situation has allowed it to maintain its policies of isolation as well as its its policies of isolation as well as its own highly separated and own highly separated and traditionally religious culture. traditionally religious culture.
Limitations?
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STOPSTOP• Discuss the Discuss the
difference between difference between site and situation. site and situation.
• As a group, come As a group, come up with site and up with site and situation situation description for description for Washington DC.Washington DC.
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2. Human Environment 2. Human Environment InteractionInteraction
Describes how Describes how human activities human activities affect their affect their environment and environment and how how environmental changes impact human lifeimpact human life
Cultural ecologyCultural ecology– Studies the aspects Studies the aspects
and outcomes of and outcomes of human-environment human-environment interactioninteraction
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STOPSTOP• As a group, think As a group, think
about the following about the following in terms of Human-in terms of Human-Environment Environment Interaction:Interaction:– ClimateClimate– VegetationVegetation– LandformsLandforms
• How sensitive How sensitive should humans be? should humans be? Let’s read and Let’s read and discuss:discuss:– 2 models:2 models:
• NetherlandsNetherlands
• South FloridaSouth Florida
• Anywhere in Anywhere in Virginia?Virginia?
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3. Region3. Region A region is a A region is a
spatial unit, or spatial unit, or group of places, group of places, that share similar that share similar characteristicscharacteristics
Three types of Three types of regions:regions:
– FormalFormal Area that has common Area that has common
cultural and physical cultural and physical featuresfeatures ““uniform” regionuniform” region Examples:Examples:
The SaharaThe Sahara Map displaying where Map displaying where
Islam is practicedIslam is practiced VirginiaVirginia
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3 Types of Regions 3 Types of Regions ContinuedContinued
– FunctionalFunctional Group of places linked Group of places linked
together by some type together by some type of movement or functionof movement or function ““nodal” regionnodal” region Examples:Examples:
TV Station/Radio station’s TV Station/Radio station’s reach, Newspapers reach, Newspapers Circulation Circulation
The The nodenode is the place in is the place in the functional region the functional region where the movement where the movement startedstarted
– Perceptual/Perceptual/VernalcularVernalcular Group of places Group of places
linked together linked together because of because of perceptions about perceptions about those placesthose places Example:Example:
““The South”The South”
-Boundaries are -Boundaries are based on opinionsbased on opinions
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Regional GeographyRegional Geography
– Combines both Combines both physical and human physical and human geographygeography
– Concerned with the Concerned with the way that unique way that unique combinations of combinations of environmental and environmental and human factors human factors produce territories produce territories with distinctive with distinctive landscapes and landscapes and cultural attributescultural attributes
– Concept of region Concept of region used by geographers used by geographers to apply to larger-to apply to larger-sized territories that sized territories that encompass many encompass many placesplaces
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4. Place4. Place Place refers to all of Place refers to all of
the human and the human and physical attributes in a physical attributes in a locationlocation– Human attributes of Human attributes of
place include:place include: religions, languages, political religions, languages, political
organizations, clothing, and organizations, clothing, and artwork present in a locationartwork present in a location
– Physical attributes Physical attributes include:include: Climate, terrain, and natural Climate, terrain, and natural
resourcesresources
– Human and physical Human and physical traits in a location give it traits in a location give it a “sense of identity”a “sense of identity”Identify and Explain the 5 Themes of Geography
STOPSTOP• As a group, come As a group, come
up with a very up with a very generic human and generic human and physical physical description of description of AshburnAshburn
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5. Movement5. Movement Movement of information, Movement of information,
people, goods, and other people, goods, and other phenomenaphenomena
– Spatial interactionSpatial interaction Analyzing how places interact Analyzing how places interact
with each otherwith each other Friction of distanceFriction of distance
Degree to which distance Degree to which distance interferes or reduces the interferes or reduces the amount of interaction amount of interaction between two placesbetween two places
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More MovementMore Movement
– Distance decayDistance decay occurs when the occurs when the
intensity of some intensity of some phenomenon phenomenon decreases as decreases as distance increasesdistance increases Example: sound at Example: sound at
a concert a concert decreases as you decreases as you walk away from walk away from the stagethe stage
– Space-time Space-time compressioncompression Increasing sense that the Increasing sense that the
world is becoming world is becoming “smaller” “smaller”
Humans in distant places Humans in distant places can feel closer together can feel closer together because of improved because of improved communication and communication and transportation the transportation the technologies, which technologies, which reduce the friction of reduce the friction of distancedistance
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