Key Concepts:
Space is the geometric surface of the Earth
Place is an area of bounded space of some human importance
A place-name, or more technically a toponym is assigned to a location when human importance is recognized
Regions are a type of place, and there are other categories of places, such as urban places, places of work, resource locations, and transportation nodes
Attributes of a place change over time
The concept of sequent occupancy is considered over a long term: in other words, the succession of groups and cultural influences throughout a place’s history
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There are several different historical layers that contribute to a place-specific culture, society, local politics, and economy
Scale is the relationship of an object or place to the Earth as a whole
Regions are categorized into three groups: formal, functional, and vernacular
Formal regions are areas of bounded space that possess some homogeneous characteristic or uniformity
A homogeneous characteristic can be a common language
Regional boundaries differ based on the type of region.
The environmental transition zone between two bioregions is known as an ecotone
Functional regions or nodal regions, are areas that have a central place, or node, that is a focus or point of origin that expresses some practical purpose
Market areas are a type of functional region
Since outlet malls are often placed far apart, there will also be a larger area of influence for the mall that will have shoppers traveling from longer distances
Vernacular regions are based upon the perception or collective mental map of the region’s residents
Location is considered in both absolute and relative terms
Time Zones are divided up into 15-degree-wide longitudinal zones around the world with some exceptions. This is because 360° divided by 24 hours a day equals 15°.
Relative location, by contrast, refers to the location of a place compared to a known place or geographic feature.
Site and Situation are locational concepts that work together
Distance is considered in absolute and relative terms
Space-Time Compression is decreased time and relative distance between places
Human-Environmental Transportation is the effect that humans have on their environment, and vice versa
Spatial Interactions
Pattern
Density
Diffusion Patterns
Geographic Tools
Types of Maps
Map Scale | 1:50,000 | 1:1,000,000 |
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Ratio | 1/50,000 | 1/1,000,000 |
Scale Type | Large Scale | Small Scale |
Area Covered | Small Area | Large Area |
Level of Detail | High Detail | Low Detail |
Purpose | City | State or Province |
Projections
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