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Geography Terms and Definitions, Quizzes of Geography

Definitions for various geography terms such as accessibility, cartography, cognitive distance, and more. It covers concepts related to human and physical geography, maps, and spatial analysis.

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2011/2012

Uploaded on 09/10/2012

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Download Geography Terms and Definitions and more Quizzes Geography in PDF only on Docsity! TERM 1 1. Accessibility DEFINITION 1 1. The opportunity for contact or interaction from a given point or location in relation to other locations. TERM 2 2. Cartography DEFINITION 2 1. The body of practical and theoretical knowledge about making distinctive visual representation of Earths surface in the form of maps. TERM 3 3. Cognitive Distance DEFINITION 3 1. The distance that people perceive to exist in a given situation. TERM 4 4. Cognitive Image (mental maps)- DEFINITION 4 1. Psychological representations of locations that are made up from peoples individual ideas and impressions of these locations. TERM 5 5. Cognitive Space- DEFINITION 5 1. Space defined and measured in terms of the nature and degree of peoples values, feelings, beliefs, and perceptions about locations, districts, and regions. TERM 6 6. Colonialism- DEFINITION 6 1. The establishment and maintenance of political and legal domination by a state over a separate and alien society. TERM 7 7. Demography DEFINITION 7 1. The study of the characteristics of human populations. TERM 8 8. Ecological footprint DEFINITION 8 Measure of the human pressures on the natural environment from the consumption of renewable resources and the production of pollution indicating how much space a population needs compared to what is available. TERM 9 9. Friction of Distance DEFINITION 9 1. Deterrent or inhibiting effect of distance on human activity. TERM 10 10. Functional Regions DEFINITION 10 1. Regions with some variability and dynamics of economic, political, and social organization. TERM 21 21. Map Projections- DEFINITION 21 Systematic rendering on a flat surface of the geographic coordinates of the features found on Earths surface TERM 22 22. Neocolonialism DEFINITION 22 economic and political strategies by which powerful states in core economies indirectly maintain or extend their influence over other areas or people. TERM 23 23. Ordinary Landscapes (vernacular landscapes)- DEFINITION 23 1. Everyday landscapes that people create in the course of their lives. TERM 24 24. Physical Geography DEFINITION 24 1. -Subarea of the discipline that studies Earths natural processes and their outcomes. TERM 25 25. Place- DEFINITION 25 1. Specific geographic setting with distinctive physical, social, and cultural attributes. TERM 26 26. Region- DEFINITION 26 1. Larger-sized territory that encompasses many places, all or most of which share similar attributes in comparison with the attributes of places elsewhere. TERM 27 27. Regional Geography DEFINITION 27 1. Study of the ways unique combinations of environmental and human factors produce territories with distinctive landscapes and cultural attributes. TERM 28 28. Remote sensing- DEFINITION 28 1. Collection of information about parts of Earths surface by means aerial photography or satellite imagery designed to record data on visible, infrared, and microwave sensor systems. TERM 29 29. Sense of Place DEFINITION 29 1. -Feelings evoked among people as a result of the experiences and memories that they associate with a place and the symbolism that they attach to it. TERM 30 30. Spatial Analysis DEFINITION 30 1. -Study of geographic phenomena in terms of their arrangement as points, lines, areas, or surfaces on a map. TERM 31 31. Site DEFINITION 31 1. -Physical attributes of a locationits terrain, its soil, vegetation, and water sources, for example. TERM 32 32. Situation DEFINITION 32 -Location of a place relative to other places and human activities. TERM 33 33. Spatial diffusion DEFINITION 33 1. Way that things spread through space and over time. TERM 34 34. Spatial interaction DEFINITION 34 1. -Movement and flows involving human activity. TERM 35 35. Symbolic Landscapes DEFINITION 35 -Representations of particular values or aspirations that the builders and financiers of those landscapes want to impart to a larger public.
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