Chapter 20 Flashcards

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sustainable development

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development that occurs without depleting or damaging the natural environment

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asylum-seekers

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those whose claim to refugee status have not been validated

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3
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cancer cluster

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a geographic area with high levels of cancer within its population

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carrying capacity

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the amount of people that can live in a given area considering the amount of available resources

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climate change

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long-term shifts in temperature and climate due to human activity

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concentric zone model

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a model of human ecology that views cities as a series of circular rings or zones

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cornucopian theory

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a theory that asserts human ingenuity will rise to the challenge of providing adequate resources for a growing population

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demographic transition theory

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a theory that describes four stages of population growth, following patterns that connect birth and death rates with stages of industrial development

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demography

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the study of population

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10
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e-waste

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the disposal of broken, obsolete, and worn-out electronics

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environmental racism

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the burdening of economically and socially disadvantaged communities with a disproportionate share of environmental hazards

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12
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environmental sociology

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the sociological subfield that addresses the relationship between humans and the environment

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exurbs

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communities that arise farther out than the suburbs and are typically populated by residents of high socioeconomic status

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14
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fertility rate

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a measure noting the actual number of children born

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15
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fracking

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hydraulic fracturing, a method used to recover gas and oil from shale by drilling down into the earth and directing a high-pressure mixture of water, sand, and proprietary chemicals into the rock

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16
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gentrification

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the entry of upper- and middle-class residents to city areas or communities that have been historically less affluent

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human ecology

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a functional perspective that looks at the relationship between people and their built and natural environment

18
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internally displaced person

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someone who fled his or her home while remaining inside the country’s borders

19
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Malthusian theory

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a theory asserting that population is controlled through positive checks (war, famine, disease) and preventive checks (measures to reduce fertility)

20
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megalopolis

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a large urban corridor that encompasses several cities and their surrounding suburbs and exurbs

21
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metropolis

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the area that includes a city and its suburbs and exurbs

22
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mortality rate

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a measure of the number of people in a population who die

23
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NIMBY

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“Not In My Back Yard,” the tendency of people to protest poor environmental practices when those practices will affect them directly

24
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pollution

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the introduction of contaminants into an environment at levels that are damaging

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population composition
a snapshot of the demographic profile of a population based on fertility, mortality, and migration rates
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population pyramid
a graphic representation that depicts population distribution according to age and sex
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refugee
an individual who has been forced to leave their country in order to escape war, persecution, or natural disaster
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sex ratio
the ratio of men to women in a given population
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suburbs
the communities surrounding cities, typically close enough for a daily commute
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urban sociology
the subfield of sociology that focuses on the study of urbanization
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urbanization
the study of the social, political, and economic relationships of cities
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white flight
the migration of economically secure white people from racially mixed urban areas toward the suburbs
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zero population growth
a theoretical goal in which the number of people entering a population through birth or immigration is equal to the number of people leaving it via death or emigration