Affects the
geography of
people and places in
all the globe.
One of the most important challenge
of globalizations was 21st century is
associated with globalization:
Increasing
interconnectedness of
people
Converging
economic
Political and
cultural activities
Economic globalization
Global communication Systems
Transportation systems
Transnational business
International
financial system
Market economies and
private enterprise
Economic between poor
and rich regions all above
the world.
People who give the
powerful economic force.
Free trade
Globalization and changing
human geographic.
Globalization has a clear
demographic dimension;
migration is one of the most
important effect of this, year by
year the number of people from
all the world are increasing
because they are crossing
borders, this have two sides, the
good one is that as a country
they maybe increase their
economy but the employers are
not receiving good payments this
cause poverty
Geopolitics and globalization.
Globalization is mixed with the politic
of each country, after the Cold War
many countries made a sobietic union
World Regional Geography
Study of Earth´s Surface
Human
Analysis of economic,
social and culture system
Physical
Climate,land
forms,soils,vegetation and
hydrology
Areal Differentation
The differences that
distinguish one piece of the
world from another
Areal Integration
The connections
between different places
and how they are linked .
How places interact with
another.
Regions
Formal
Aspect of physical form
and cultural features.
Functional
Certain activities and
cluster activities
Vernacular
People´s mind or
spartial stereotypes
Cultural LandScape
The visible,
material
expression of
human settlement
past and present. It
is a marker of
cultural values,
attitudes and
symbols
The Geographer´s Tool Box
Lattitude and Longitude
Parallels
East- West around the globe to
locate places north and sourth of
the equator
Meridians
North-Pole 90 grades north longitude locate
places east or weast of the prime
meridian
GPS
(Global
Positional
System)
Time signals sent from your location to a
satellite and back to your receiver to
calculate the coordinates
Map Projections
Cartographers, the different ways
maps are projected into a flat service
Map Scale
The mathematical ratio between the
map and the surface area being mapped
Aerial Photos and remote
sensing
Electromagnetic images taking
from aircraft or satellites
Gis
Geographic Information Systems data
bases are used to analyze a wide
range of resourceproblems.
Map Paterns and Map legends
Choropleth maps used to depict everything for
the most basic representations of topographic
and landscapes features to complicated
patterns of population , migration,and
economic conditions
Population
and
settlement
People on the land
Earth has more than 7 billion
habitants. Because of the high
rate of population in developing
countries difficulties dominate
discussions of many global issues.
Population
issues
Countries have very
different rates of
population.
The current rate of
population is now half the
peak rate experienced in the
1960's.
Population growth
and change
Natural Population Increase (RNI) Rate of
Natural Increase: provides the annual growth
rate for a country of region as a percentage.
Population
plannings
some countries have
policies like rigid
one-or-two child.
Globalized world
issues
migration, refugees, political
persecution, and envirionmental
disasters.
Total Fertility Rate
(TFR): Predicts future
growth.
Young and Old Population: shows the
proportion of a population about to
entre the prime reproductive years.
Population Pyramids: graphical indicator
of a population's age and gender
structure.
Life Expectancy: indicator that contains
information about health and well-being in a
society.
The Demographic Transition: a conceptualization
that tracked the changes in birthrates and
deaths.
GLOBAL MIGRATION
Push and Pull Forces:
PUSH; civil strife,
envirionmantal
degradación,
unemployenment. PULL;
económic opportunities
and health services.
190 million of people live outside
the country of their birth, this are
desinged as migrants.
MIGRATION rates: amount of
inmigration and emigración.
SETTLEMENT GEOGRAPHY
Population
Density: the
average of
population per
area
Urbanized population: people
whom life in urbanized areas
Cultural
coherence
and diversity
Cultures accept new cultures that are
changing and some hoers resist to
change causing the new cultural
imperialism like
Protest
Gender and Globalization
Censorship
Terroris
Cultural Imperialism
The active promotion of one
cultural system at the expense of
another.
Cultural Nationalism
The reaction against cultural
imperialism, is the process of
protect and defend a cultural
system.
Cultural Hybridization
The most common product of culture
Culture abstracts and dimensions
Speech
Relligion
Ideology
Live Hood
Technology
Housing
Food and Music
Geopolitical
framework
The term geopolitics is used to describe the link
between geography and politics. Geopolitics are
focus in the interactivity between political power and
territory at all scales from the local to the global
The Nation-State Revisited
The notion of sovereignty is closely loinked to the
concept of the nation satete.
Globalization has weakned the
vitality of the nation- state.
Colonialism
Refers to the formal establishment
of rule over a foreign population.
Decolonization
Refers to the process of colony´s regaining control
over it´s own territory and establishing a separate
independent gevernment.
Neocolonialism
Many ways that newly independent states like those in Africa,
felt the continuing control of Western Power
Global Conflict
1) insurgency: armed conflict, rebellious and separatist groups seek
independence, autonomy and territorial control. 2) terrorism: violence directed
at nonmilitary targets like normal people 3) Counterinsurgency: military
responses to terrorism, ranging from the neutralization of terrorist activities.
Economic and
Social
Development
The change and
development of a
country has change
dramatically
This social and economic
unevemess has change in a
bad way theres is more
poor, in some places they
live on less $2 a day.
The G8 group has been criticate
because they explote the poor
countries to obtain products in a low
price
Economic Growth rates
This is messure
anualy with the GDP
of a country
The average
annual percent
is higher in
countries like
China, India and
Nigeria
Human development index consist in the
data on life excentacy, literacy, education,
gender equality and income.
Poverty-mortality
People are dying because they
incomes is $1 or less a day; data says
that under age 5 mortality (1,000)
grow population
Adult literacy 20% of the world
are adults population
Gender Inequality
United Nations says that women
are discriminated in terms of
employment, empowerment and
reproductive helth
Global climates and
Human impacts.
There are a lot of concepts lo
help us understand the global
climate and how are we making
an impact in it.
Solar energy
the most important factor affecting the
world climate
Latitude
depending on which latitude you
are, you will fell more, or less the
solar intensity.
Land and Water
The difference between these
two are that land areas heat and
cool faster than the water
Continentality
the degree to which the climate of a
region typifies that of the interior of a
large landmass.
Global Systems
Global Pressure System
This is a part of the Earth’s
atmosphere where there is a
higher or lower pressure. This
causes winds and storms.
Global Wind Patterns
The wind pressure over certain areas.
There are high and low pressure systems,
and the wind usually goes where there is
low pressure.
Topography
Are detailed maps of
a certain area, city,
or more.
World Climate Regions
Difference of weather and
climate “The climate is what
you expect you are going to get
but the weather is what you
actually get:”
Climographs
It gets high an low
temperatures.
Global Climate
Change
Causes: greenhouse effect consumption of
coal and petroleum, human actions.
Water Scarce
The globalization of Nature
Earth has a lot of biodiversity. Some of them are
called bioregions that are human and animals
together we make an impact to the world.
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