Theme 1 - 1.5 - Settlements And Service Provision Flashcards
Define dispersed settlement.
When farms or houses are set among their fields or spread along roads.
Define nucleated settlement.
Houses and buildings are tightly clustered around a central feature.
Define linear settlement.
Houses and buildings are arranged along a line of communication, such as a road, canal or river valley.
Define linear pattern.
When settlements are found along a geographical feature such as a river valley or major transport route.
Define site.
The actual land on which a settlement is built.
Define situation.
The relationship between a settlement and its surrounding area.
Define low-order functions.
Basic functions found in smaller settlements (e.g. hamlets).
Define high-order functions.
More specialised functions and services found in larger settlements (e.g. villages and market towns).
Define the range of a good.
The maximum distance a person is prepared to travel to buy a good.
Define threshold population.
The minimum number of people needed to support a good or service.
Define sphere of influence.
The area that a settlement serves.
What might a nucleated settlement be clustered around?
Church, village green, crossroad, etc.
What factors might encourage a nucleated settlement to form?
- Defence -> E.g. A hilltop site
- Shortage of water -> People forced to live close to springs
- Proximity to important junctions and crossroads for trade and communications
What factors may influence the choice of site for a settlement?
- Access to water -> Important for drinking water, cooking, washing, etc.
- Relief -> Important to prevent flooding + Flat land to build on
- Fertile soils -> Needed for agriculture
- Fuel supply -> Needed for heating and cooking
- Good accessibility -> Increases trade and commerce potential (e.g. Near bridges)
- Defence -> Meander or steep hillside help
- Shelter + Aspect -> Protection from wind + Sunlight for agriculture
What factors encourage and prevent settlement growth?
Encourage
• Good food production
Prevent
• Poor climate -> Too hot or cold, wet or dry