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Reference Maps

locations and geographic features

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Choropleth Maps

that show distinction with shades of colors

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Dot Distribution Maps

uses dots to indicate a feature

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Graduated Symbol Maps

uses a symbol that differs in size to show different values

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Isoline/ Isometric Maps (ex: topographic maps)

uses lines to connect points of equal value, usually to show elevation

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Cartograms

distort shape and size of countries to show values

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Map Projections

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Mercator

rectangular map used as a navigation tool in which the lines for longitude and latitude are straight and parallel.

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Peters

a cylindrical map projection that attempts to retain the accurate sizes of all the world's landmasses

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Conic

projects the Earth's surface onto a cone

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Robinson

oval like projection that’s visually appealing by balancing distortions in shape, area, distance and direction

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GPS (Satellite Navigation)

a satellite based system used to determine the precise location of something on Earth

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Remote Sensing / Aerial Photography

collecting data through the use of instruments from a distance

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GIS

computer system used to create maps that contain different layers of information

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Field Study/Observation

observing and collecting first hand data about people, cultures, and the natural environment

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Quantitative Data

anything represented by #’s

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Census Data

data collected by the government every 10 years about population

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Qualitative Data

descriptive info about concepts

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Place

uniqueness of a location

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Absolute Location

exact location of a place displayed using coordinates

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Relative Location

where something is in relation to other things

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Toponym

official name provided to a place

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Site/Physical Landscape

physical characteristics of a place

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Situation

surrounding of a place

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Distance decay

as the distance between two places increases, the interaction and connection between them decreases

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Time-Space Compression

as technology and transportation methods improve, distances between locations feel closer and more interconnected. 

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Human-Environment Interaction (HEI)

the ways in which people change the environment to meet their needs

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Environmental Determinism

physical geography shapes human behavior & societal/cultural development

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Possibilism

environment puts limits on society, but people can change the physical environment to overcome them

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Built environment

intentional manmade infrastructure

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Cultural Landscape

imprint of human activity and culture on the physical environment

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Scales of Analysis (Global, regional, state/national, sub-national, state, county, city)

how data is being grouped

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Small Scale Map

larger area without much detail

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Large Scale Map

small areas with greater detail

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Formal Region (uniform/homogeneous)

defined by facts and by distinct,uniform characteristics; united by similar traits

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Functional Region (nodal)

organized around a focal point (node) and are united by networks

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Perceptual Region (vernacular

people assigned boundaries

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Population Distribution

how population is spread out in a area

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Population Density

a measurement of the number of people per given unit of land

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Midlatitudes

between 30N & 60N/30S & 60S, temperate climate with 4 seasons, most favorable conditions for humans

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Arithmetic population density

total # people / total land area (shows how many people live on each mi/km of land)

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Physiological population density

the # of people per unit of arable land (reveals stress put on land)

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Agricultural population density

the amount of farmers / amount of arable land in a region (reveals level of development

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Arable

land that is suitable for growing crops

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Carrying capacity

the maximum population size of a species than an environment can sustainably support at any given time

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Redistricting

the drawing of new electoral district boundary lines in response to population change

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Overpopulation

of people in an area exceeds the carrying capacity of the environment to support life

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Population Pyramid

age and sex distribution of a population

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Cohort

a group of individuals of a same age

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Birth deficit

of deaths exceeds # of births

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Baby boom

a period marked by a significant increase of births

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Baby bust

the reduced # of births during a time of conflict

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Dependency ratio

the # of people under age 15 and over age 64 compared to the # of people active in the labor force (reveals the pressure places on the working population)

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Potential workforce

people ages 15

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Dependent population

those in the under 15 years and over 64 years of age groups, dependant on the working age group

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Crude birth rate

of live births per year per 1,000 people

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Crude death rate

of deaths per year per 1,000 people

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Rate of natural increase

the annual rate of population growth (CBR

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Total fertility rate

the average number of of children born to a woman during her childbearing years

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Anti

natalist policies

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Pro

natalist policies

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Life expectancy

average years people live

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Infant mortality rate

the percentage of children who die before their 1st birthday within an area (out of every 1000)

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Demographic transition model

change in a population from high birth and death rates to low birth and death rates

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Epidemiological transition model

the theory that says that there is a distinct cause of death in each stage of the DTM

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Stationary population pyramid

rectangular, population is neither growing nor declining, similar proportions in age group

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Immigrants

people who moved into the country

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Emigrants

people who move out of the country

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Malthusian Theory

theory that population grows faster than the food supply

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Neo Malthusians

people who believed in Malthusian Theory and in the idea that population was not only outsripping food but other resources

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Migration

movement of people from one place to another

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Voluntary Migration

movement made by choice in response to a perceived opportunity (push and pull factors)

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Step migration

migrants move in phases (stages) until reaching final destination

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Chain migration

people following the migratory path of relatives to communities where they reside

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Transnational

from one country to another

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Transhumance

pattern of seasonal migration

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Internal migration

within a country

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Guest worker

temporarily for work

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Push Factors

causes people to leave their homelands and migrate to another region

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Pull Factors

attract people to another location

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Intervening obstacles

environmental or cultural feature of the landscape that hinders migration

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Ravenstein’s Laws of Migration

11 “laws” that can be organized into 3 groups: the reasons why migrants move, the distance they typically move, and their characteristics.

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Counter migration

migration back to an original area in which people had left

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Forced migration

movers have no choice but to relocate (must move to stay alive)

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Internally displaced person

someone who is forced to move to a different part of the same country

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Asylum

a place of retreat for security/safety

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Refugees

cross international borders and have a reasonable fear of harm if they return

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Brain drain

loss of highly educated and skilled workers to other countries

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Remittances

money migrants send back to family and friends in their home countries

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Linguistic

relating to language

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Cultural relativism

not judging a culture but trying to understand it on its own terms

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Custom

the repetition of an act, it becomes a characteristic

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Ethnocentrism

evaluating other cultures based on own beliefs

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Caste System

A Hindu social class system that controlled every aspect of daily life

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Indigenous Community

the original inhabitants of a country

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Sequent Occupance

Ethnic groups move in and out of spaces and create new cultural imprints on the landscape in a sequence

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Sense of place

Feeling that an area has a distinct and meaningful characteristics

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Diaspora

A dispersion of people from their homeland

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Lingua franca

A language mutually understood and commonly used in trade by people who have different native languages

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Cultural convergence

Cultures becoming similar to each other