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Regions

They represent great clusters of humankind or physical characteristics They can change over time, may differ based on point of view and vary in size Regions are separated by transition zones Transition zones = an area of spatial change where peripheries of two adjacent regions join They’re marked by a gradual shift in the characteristics that distinguish neighboring regions Geographic Regions

What defines a region? Regions are based on spatial criteria Location, location, location Common characteristics: Physical (natural) Climate, landforms, vegetation, rivers, etc. Human (cultural) Language, political, religion, ethnicity, disease, etc. What defines a region?

Geographers draw formal regions on the basis of one or more measurable, shared traits that distinguish them from the surrounding area. These traits can range from such characteristics of the local population as language, income, or religion to such physical characteristics as elevation or climate. Many physical features, such as valleys, are easy to map as formal regions using naturally occurring boundaries. Formal Regions

Examples of Formal Regions States- Texas, Florida, South Carolina, etc. Countries- US, Mexico, Canada, etc. Cities- Austin, Dallas, Houston, etc. The area of town where the wealthiest people live. The Sahara Desert of Africa. U.S. city where more than 50% of residents speak Spanish. ** All Formal Regions are based on MEASURABLE data!!! Examples of Formal Regions

Functional regions are defined by a system of interactions. Picture a bicycle wheel with a central axel in the middle of the wheel, which represents the center of all the activity. The spokes of the wheel represent links to outside areas (the tire) through transportation, communication and trade. Functional Regions

Transportation, communication and trade reaching outside areas Center of all activity and beginning of interactions! Areas receiving the transportation, communication and trade!

Examples of Functional Regions The Dallas/Fort Worth metropolitan area is a functional region in that Dallas and Fort Worth share a common airport located between the two cities. Examples of Functional Regions

A perceptual region is defined by people’s feelings and attitudes about an area. Perceptual regions are more likely than other kinds of regions to change over time. They are also frequently based upon stereotypes, as people's definitions of perceptual regions are influenced by travel, media, reading, films, and conversations. Perceptual Regions

Perceptual Region Examples What do you think of when someone says…. Southern California The South New York City The Middle East Perceptual Region Examples

Individually, choose ANY country in the world (except the United States) On a sheet of printer paper, you are going to create a poster that displays examples of formal, functional, and perceptual regions within your chosen country Your poster must have the following: The name of your country 3 examples of Formal Regions with explanations + pictures 3 examples of Functional Regions with explanations + pictures 3 examples of Perceptual Regions with explanations + pictures Make your poster colorful (not black and white) This will be due at the end of class Regions Assignment