Module 1 pt 2 Flashcards

1
Q

field that expanded a persons environment to include their
mental representation of it and focused on studying peoples behavior

A

Psychology ecology

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2
Q

ecological concepts started to become integrated into the applied fields,
namely architecture, landscape architecture, and planning

A

1960

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3
Q

as a geographer who considered human ecology to be unique field of
geography

A

Harlan Haynes barrows

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4
Q

was an urban sociologist who considered human ecology as the study
of the relationship between biotic balance and social equilibrium.

A

Robert Ezra Park

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5
Q

A psychologist, worked for the US government during World War II to
change people’s attitudes toward rationing

A

Kurt Lewin

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6
Q

an economist, saw a strong correlation between economics and
ecology based around five basic similarities

A

Kenneth Boulding

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7
Q

an anthropologist, emphasized the role that culture has in explaining
the nature of human societies

A

Julian Steward

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8
Q

He
was the fourth president of Society for Human Ecology (SHE) and is
considered one of SHE’s founders

A

Roderick McKenzie

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9
Q

an urban systems ecologist at the Chinese Academy of Sciences,
defines human ecology, in Chinese terms as the science of the living
state or dynamics of the human being, driven by objective and
subjective factors

A

Rusong Wang

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10
Q

at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, had a vision of how to
combat the global environmental crises by integrating the sciences
with outside disciplines, understanding our evolutionary past, and
developing personal integration and relatedness to the world outside
the self

A

Dieter Steiner

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11
Q

generally known as a British anthropologist, contributed to human
ecology in the realm of the ecology of mind

A

Gregory Bateson

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12
Q

contributed to human ecology while at the Australia National
University working on a comprehensive study of Hong Kong’s unique
human ecological situation

A

Stephen Vickers Boyden

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13
Q

Ekistics as a science of human settlement and outlined it scope, aims, intellectual framework and relevance

A

Constantinos Apostolou Doxiadis

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14
Q

The principles man takes into account when building his settlements

A

Ekistics

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15
Q

The entire area of Earth taken up by
human settlements

A

Ecumenopolis

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16
Q

a group of conurbations, consisting of more than 10 million people
each.

A

Megalopolis

17
Q

a group of large cities & their suburbs, consisting of 3 to 10 million
people. Also called agglomeration

A

Conurbation

18
Q

a large city and its suburbs consisting of multiple cities and towns
having 1 to 3 million people

A

Metropolis

19
Q

a super city consisting of multiple cities and
towns. The population is usually several million

A

Conurbation

20
Q

> 1 Million people

A

large city

21
Q

has a population of over 100,000

A

City

22
Q

20,000 to 100,000

A

Large Town

23
Q

1,000 to 20,000

A

Town

24
Q

generally does not have many services, possibly only a small corner shop
or post office. A population of 100 to 1,000

A

Village

25
Q

a tiny population (<100)

A

Hamlet

26
Q

would have 1 or 2 building or families in it.

A

Isolated dwelling

27
Q

Site Factors

A

Water Supply
Relief
Defence
Transport
Soil
Resource