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Spatial- pertaining to space on the earth ‘s surface; sometimes used as a synonym for geographic

human geography – The study of the distribution of humans and their activities on the surface of the earth and of the processes that generate these distributions.

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Spatial- pertaining to space on the earth ‘s surface; sometimes used as a synonym for geographic

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  1. human geography – The study of the distribution of humans and their activities on the surface of the earth and of the processes that generate these distributions.

  2. physical geography – the realm of geography that studies the structures, processes, distributions and change through time of the natural phenomena of the earth’s surface.

  3. Spatial- pertaining to space on the earth ‘s surface; sometimes used as a synonym for geographic

  4. aggregation - The level of detail for dividing a thematic map into geographic units, ranging from a coarse division (e.g., countries) to a fine division (e.g., zip codes). By state

  5. accessibility – the relative ease with which a destination may be reached from some other place

  6. attribute – A characteristic or quality of a thing

  7. connectivity – the degree of economic, social, cultural, or political connection between two places.

  8. Diffusion: the spatial spreading or dissemination of a cultural element or some other phenomenon

  9. diffusion, contagious – the distance controlled spreading of an idea, innovation or some other item through a local population by contact from person to person – analogous to the communication of contagious illness

  10. diffusion, cultural – the expansion and adoption of a cultural element, from it place or origin to a wider area

  11. diffusion, expansion - A process in which the items being diffused remain and often intensify in the origin area as new areas are being affected, i.e., the items diffuse from person to person

  12. diffusion, hierarchal - Diffusion of a disease, cultural trait, idea, or innovation from larger to smaller places, leaping over nearby but small places in the early stages. Hierarchical diffusion emphasizes the size distribution of urban places (i.e., the urban hierarchy) in explaining the spread of things over time and space

  13. diffusion, relocation - A process in which items being diffused leave the originated areas as they move to new areas, i.e., the items diffuse with people migrating

  14. diffusion, spatial - The spread of some phenomenon over space and through time from a limited number of origins

  15. diffusion, stimulus – form of diffusion in which a cultural adaptation is created as a result of the introduction of a cultural trait from another place

  16. direction, absolute - bearings expressed using compass rose nomenclature (N S E W) may be calculated using a compass

  17. direction, relative - bearings expressed in relation to vectors and axes ( left, right, up, down)

  18. dispersion/concentration - spreading or redistribution of ideas, goods and people/to bring people, goods and ideas toward a common center

  19. distance – measurement of the physical space between two places

  20. distance - friction of – a measure of how much absolute distance affects the interaction between 2 places.

  21. Distortion - to twist or stretch out of the original or normal shape, as in creating a flat map from the spherical shape of the earth

  22. Distribution - the division, sharing and delivery of goods, people, services and ideas.

  23. environmental determinism – the view that the natural environment has a controlling influence over various aspects of human life, including cultural development

  24. Globalization – the expansion of economic, political, and cultural processes to the point that they become global in scale and impact. The process of globalization transcend state boundaries and have outcomes that vary across places and scales

  25. human-environment interaction - The ways in which human society and the natural environment affect each other (the fifth theme of geography).

  26. independent invention – the term for a trait with many cultural hearths that developed independently of each other. independent invention – the term for a trait with many cultural hearths that developed independently of each other.

  27. Innovation- a new idea, method or invention for doing something

  28. location - The absolute position of something on the surface of the earth, and also its relative proximity to other related things (the first theme of geography).

  29. location, absolute – the position or place of a certain item on the surface of the earth as expressed in degrees, minutes and seconds of longitude and latitude

  30. location, relative – the regional position or situation of a place relative to the position of other places.

  31. location theory – logical attempt to explain the locational pattern of an economic activity and the manner in which its producing areas are interrelated

  32. movement - The flow of people, goods, money, ideas, or materials between locations near or far (the fourth theme of geography).

  33. linear pattern – distribution along a straight configuration

  34. random pattern - unstructured irregular distributions

  35. perception of place – belief or understanding about a place developed through books, movies or pictures

  36. physiological population density – the number of people per unit of arable land

  37. place -The local human and physical characteristics that uniquely define a place and give it meaning to its inhabitants (the second theme of geography).

  38. political ecology – an approach to studying nature – society relations that is concerned with the ways in which the environmental issues both reflect and are the result of, the political and socioeconomic contexts in which they are found

  39. possibilism- theory that human decision making not the environment is the crucial factor in cultural development, although possibilist contend that the environment provides broad constraints that limits possibilities

  40. realm - the largest logical regions into which we can divide the whole world.

  41. region - An area characterized by similarity or by cohesiveness that sets it apart from other areas (the third theme of geography).

  42. region – formal/uniform - an area of near uniformity (homogeneity) in one or several characteristics

  43. region – functional/nodal - product of interactions, and movement of various kinds, usually characterized by a core and hinterland (e.g. a city and its surrounding suburbs)

  44. region – perceptual/vernacular - a region that only exists as a conceptualization or an idea and not as a physically demarcated entity

  45. rescale – involvement of players at other scales to generate support for a position or an initiative

  46. scale – representation of a real-world phenomena at a certain level of reduction or generalization

  47. size - relative aggregate amount or number

  48. spatial distribution – physical location of phenomena across space

  49. spatial interaction – the contact and relations between 2 or more places

  50. spatial perspective – intellectual framework that looks at the particular locations of specific phenomena, how and why that phenomena is where it is, and, finally, how it is spatially related to phenomena in other places.

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