HUMAN - ENVIRONMENT SYTEMS Flashcards
•—– have the capacity to interact w/ its environment.
“—- and the environment have that
“mutual” interaction w/ each other.
•—— have the capacity to change or influence the balance of society.
HUMAN
•Surroundings; the totality of things that in any way may affect an organism, including both physical and cultural conditions; a region characterized by a certain set of physical conditions.
ENVIRONMENT
•It may be described as a complex of interacting
components
together w/ the relationships among them that permit the identification of a boundary-maintaining entity or process.
SYSTEMS
•Also known as CHANS (coupled human and natural system).
-Dynamical two-way interactions between human systems (e.g. economic, social) and natural (e.g. hydrologic, atmospheric, biological, geological) systems.
•Social and natural systems are inseparable.
HUMAN - ENVIRONMENT SYSTEM
•Also known as CHANS
(coupled human and natural system).
•Interaction between the human social system and the rest of ecosystem.
HUMAN-ENVIRONMENT INTERACTIONS
•The visible features of an area of land of countryside or land, often considered in terms of their aesthetic appeal;
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“Continually changing under the influence of many different factors.
LANDSCAPE
2 TYPES OF LANDSCAPES
Natural landscape
Cultural landscape
•original landscapes that exists before it is acted upon by human culture.
Natural Landscape -
Cultural properties that represent the combine work of nature end of man road heritage committee, signed, and created, intentionally by him and then organically evolved landscape with may be real estate landscape
Cultural landscape
Special/single topics/statistic map
Focuses on the spatial variability of a specific distribution or theme such as population density or average annual income
Focuses on a specific theme or subject area, such as physical phenomenon like temperature, variation rate full distribution population in an area
THEMATIC MAP
First person perspective of an area and how they interact with it
The image you have of your neighborhood, your mental muffle where you live allows you to know how to get your favorite shop
Is what they used to activities and travel
Mental map
The arrangement of a phenomenon, crossword surface in graphic of display such an arrangement is an important tool and geographical environmental statistics
Describe house brother population is what area it occurs in well population density describe how many individuals are found in the given area
I said of geographic observations representing the values of behavior of a particular phenomenon or characteristics across many locations in the surface of the Earth
SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION
Proceden taking pase in space and may
•They show different natures and are studied in different disciplines like ecology, geography, geocomputation, and physics.
•Ex. Expansion of forest fires, growth of cities.
SPATIAL PROCESSES
type of geographical analysis w/c seeks to explain patterns of human behavior and its spatial expression
terms of
mathematics, and geometry, that is, locational analysis.
SPATIAL ANALYSIS