Southeast Asia F Ten Geographic Qualities F Physical Geography F Cultural Geography F Regions & States
Ten Geographic Qualities F 1. Land is fragmented into numerous peninsulas & islands F 2. Cultural Fragmentation (linguistic & religious geographies)
Ten Geographic Qualities F 3. Powerful Foreign Influences F 4. Political instability & conflict F 5. Population strongly clustered even in rural areas
Ten Geographic Qualities F 6. Poor Intraregional communications F 7. Agricultural mainstay of the econonmies F 8. No dominant state although China & India have exerted powerful influence
Ten Geographic Qualities F 9. Emergence of Newly Industrialized Countries of Singapore F 10. Former Colonial Domination of this region
Relative Location of Southeast Asia F Centrally located between South Asia, and the Pacific Ocean F North of Oceania Asia and south of China & Japan
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Physical Geography of Southeast Asia F Plate Tectonics F Plateaus F Deserts F Mountains F Rivers F Lakes F Climates
Physical Geography Plate Tectonics –Subduction of the Eurasian, Indian and Philippine Plates have created the Philippine & Indonesian archipelago
Physical Geography of Southeast Asia F Rivers –Mekong River –Irriwaddy F Landforms –Volcanic Archipelagos - Volcanic Islands –Himalayan foothills extend into Myanmar & Thailand
Physical Geography of Southeast Asia F Climates –Tropical Rainforest Climate dominates Malaysia & Indonesia –Tropical Savanna Climate dominates the northern portion of SE Asia including Thailand, Cambodia & the southern part of Vietnam
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Cultural Geography of Southeast Asia –Population –Languages –Religion –Agriculture –Economics –Historical Geography
Cultural Geography of Southeast Asia F Population –1/2 billion –concentrations on coasts & rivers –large concentration on the island of Java
Southeast Asia F Population Characteristics –Birth rates 24/1000 –Death rates 8/1000 –Natural Increase 1.6. % –Infant Mortality 55/1000 –Doubling Time 42yrs –Pop <15 35% –Pop > 65 4%
Cultural Geography of Southeast Asia F Religion –Buddhism dominates northern SE Asia u Thailand, Myanmar, Vietnam, Laos & Cambodia –Islam dominates Malaysia & Indonesia –Christianity in the Philippines
Cultural Geography of Southeast Asia F Religion – Religious landscapes
Cultural Geography of Southeast Asia F Agriculture –subsistence farming u intensive rice farming
Aqua farming in Thailand
Thrashing the grains from the shafts in Northern Thailand
F Economy –primary industries dominate –resource rich u oil in Indonesia & Brunei –manufacturing & labor source for the developed world – Cultural Geography of Southeast Asia
F Economic Contrasts –Extreme poverty in Laos, Myranmar & Cambodia –Relative prosperity in Thailand and Malaysia –Wealthy Singapore & Brunei Cultural Geography of Southeast Asia
Historical Geography Colonial Colonization & Trade –Important in transPacific shipping –Spain - Philippines –Dutch - Indonesia 17th century to 1949 spice Islands –British - Burma (Myanmar( & Malysia) –France - Indochina (Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia
Historical Geography
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Political Geography F Elongated Vietnam F Prorupt Burma & Thailand F Fragmented Indonesia & Philippines F Divided Malaysia
Southeast Asia F Ten Geographic Qualities F Physical Geography F Cultural Geography F Regions & States