- Unit 1 Vocabulary (2019 CED) HUG

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geography

the study of the physical features of the earth and its atmosphere, and of human activity as it affects and is affected by these, including the distribution of populations and resources, land use, and industries

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thematic map

show spatial aspects of information or of a phenomenon

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reference map

generalized map type designed to show general spatial properties of features

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place

uniqueness of a location (or similarity of two or more locales); phenomena within an area

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formal region

homogeneous region is an area within which everyone shares in common one or more distinctive characteristics. The shared feature could be a cultural value such as a common language, or an environmental climate

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perceptual (vernacular) region

a place that people believe exists as a part of their cultural identity. Such regions emerge from peoples informal sense of place rather than from scientific models developed through geographic thought

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functional region

area organized around a node or focal

point; the characteristic will diminish in importance as it spreads outward. This region is tied to the central point by transportation or communication

systems or by economic or functional associations

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Geographic Information Systems (GIS)

collection of computer hardware and software permitting spatial data to be collected, recorded, stored, retrieved, used, and displayed

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remote sensing

method of collecting data or information through the use of instruments (e.g., satellites) that are physically distant from the area or object of study

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absolute direction

A compass direction such as north or south.

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absolute distance

Exact measurement of the physical space between two places.

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relative direction

Directions such as left, right, forward, backward, up, and down based on people's perception of places

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relative distance

A measure of distance that includes the costs of overcoming the friction of absolute distance separating two places. Often relative distance describes the amount of social, cultural, or economic, connectivity between two places.

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clustering

Gathering close together; forming in a group

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dispersed/dispersal

distributed or spread over a considerable area

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satellite navigation system

a device used to plot the user's position on a map, using GPS technology to obtain the location

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possibilism

The theory that the physical environment may set limits on human actions, but people have the ability to adjust to the physical environment and choose a course of action from many alternatives.

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environmental determinism

A theory that claims that cultural traits are formed and controlled by environmental conditions.

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space

implies the extent of a area and can be in a relative and absolute sense

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sustainability

The use of Earth's renewable and nonrenewable natural resources in ways that do not constrain resource use in the future.

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time-space compression

an influence on the rate of expansion diffusion of an idea, observing that the spread or acceptance of an idea is usually delayed as distance from the source of the innovation increases.

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distance decay

the diminishing in importance and eventual disappearance of a phenomenon with increasing distance from its origin.

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landscape analysis

using field observation, spatial data, and aerial photography to gather data to define and describe landscapes

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photographic Interpretation

the identification, description and measurement of objects in images, especially in aerial photographs, for geologic, cartographic or military purposes

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census data

geospatial data collected through the quantification of a population which can include details of race, religion, gender, etc.

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relative location

a relative location is the position of something relative to another landmark

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site

a physical character of a place, such as characteristics like climate, water sources, topography, soil, vegetation, latitude, and elevation

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situation

The location of a place relative to other places; valuable to indicate location: finding an unfamiliar place and understanding its importance by comparing location with familiar one and learning their accessibility to other places

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absolute location

Exact location of a place on the earth described by global coordinates

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elevation

The altitude of a place above sea level

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map projection

a way of representing the spherical Earth on a flat surface

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natrual resources

Materials or substances such as minerals, forests, water, and fertile land that occur in nature and can be used for economic gain

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land use

The ways in which people use a particular area of Earth's surface; for example, for farming, development, or preservation

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pattern

The geometric or regular arrangement of something in a study area.

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flows

process or movements of a particular phenomenon, such as people, goods or information.

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satellite imagery

Photos of the earth taken from orbiting satellites. Images can be taken in a variety of forms so as to detect specific information about the earth, vegetation and other types of land cover.

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field observation

the act of physically visiting a location, place, or region and recording, firsthand, information there

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media reports

Articles published by newspapers and magazines

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travel narrative

The "representation" of a story- the story of someone traveling somewhere with firsthand accounts

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personal interview

A face-to-face conversation in which a researcher surveys an individual to obtain research data