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Selected Lecture Materials from: 1310 World Geography 3310 Urban Geography 3309 US & Canada 4313 Environmental Management 5309 Land Management
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www.NASA.gov 1 st a Warm Up: NASA Satellite at Night Imagery AP Human Geography College-Level Goal #1: Use and think about maps and spatial data.
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Built Environment reflects Core-Periphery Relationships Economy Culture Political influence
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Industrialization and Economic Development
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http://www.rasmusen.org/x/2006/10/28/mark-newmans-cartograms/ Cartogram: World Population
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http://www.rasmusen.org/x/2006/10/28/mark-newmans-cartograms/ Cartogram: GDP
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Population Economy The difference is development.
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World Gross National Income (GNI) Per Capita - 2006
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Development: “the process by which the political, social, and economic structures of a country are improved for the purpose of ensuring the well-being of its populace.”
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United Nations Human Development Index, 2003
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Income Equity Within Countries
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http://www.un.org/millenniumgoals/bkgd.shtml
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Where did this approach to “development” come from?
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rostovian_take-off_model Rostow’s Stages of Growth
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World-systems_approach Wallenstein's World Systems Theory
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informal economy
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formal economy
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Primary resource extraction Secondary manufacturing Tertiary sales / distribution Quaternary information management Quinary multinationals, globalization Formal Economy: Economic Sectors
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Primary resource extraction Secondary manufacturing Tertiary sales / distribution Quaternary information management Quinary multinationals, globalization Formal Economy: Economic Sectors
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Wealth and Development accumulate (magnify) at every level: $$ $$$$ $$$$$$$ $$$$$$$$$ $$$$$$$$$$$$$$ Level of “development” depends heavily on how many “sectors” a country/region captures within its borders or realm of control.
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Primary Secondary Tertiary Quaternary Raw Materials Labor Pre-Manufacturing Econ: Supply Geo: Periphery Manufacturing Sales / Services Information Mgmnt. Econ: Demand Geo: Core Global Economic Sectors and Neocolonialism Who is in control of the exchange?
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Built Environment reflects Core-Periphery Relationships Economy Culture Political influence
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Switzerland - MDC - import and export in all economic sectors Cote d’Ivoire - LDC - export: exclusively primary resources -imports: processed goods mostly via MDCs MDC / LDC Economic Scenarios Neo-Colonialism - control relationships that persist beyond formal period of colonization https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/
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Peru -LDC - export: exclusively primary resources - imports: processed goods mostly via MDCs - import and export in all economic sectors USA - MDC - import and export in all economic sectors
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Single Commodity Economies http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/
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Globalization and Diversity 2e; Rowntree, Lewis, Price, Wyckoff The Colonial World in 1914
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http://www.colorado.edu/geography/class_homepages/geog_4712_s10/armed_conflict_undpx.gif
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Some of Development’s General Rules As economic development increases: - birth rates decline - death rate decline - growth rates decline - Doubling Time increases - life expectancy increases - educational attainment increases - urbanization increases - civil unrest declines - Recognition of Human Rights proliferates
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Less Developed
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Developing
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Developed and Negative Growth
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developed developing less developed United States
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Aging in Europe: - core-periphery relationship - rural to urban migration - immigration exchange
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Globalization and Diversity 2e; Rowntree, Lewis, Price, Wyckoff The Demographic Transition BR & DR high; Low to no pop. growth DR drops due to improved food supply, sanitation; pop. rises BR drops due to urbanization, education; pop. rises BR, DR low; Low to no pop. growth; population high
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Development: The process by which the political, social, and economic structures of a country are improved for the purpose of ensuring the well-being of its populace. https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/
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Growth of World Cities (2000 – 2015)
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