so Christaller’s basic assumptions are not met in the region. On the other hand, there is no denying that a highly structured society might decide (even without having studied AP Human Geography or A-level Geography) that regularly-spaced settlements are an ideal solution to issues of transpor...
The Push & Pull Factors of Human Migration | Definition & Example 4:14 Consequences of Migration 4:54 National & International Population Policies 7:37 Ch 5. Population & Demographic Changes Ch 6. The Components of Culture Ch 7. Cultural Identity Ch 8. Cultural Geography Ch 9. Politics...
For example Cao Guangzhong pointed self-employed migrants tend to have stronger intention for permanent urban settlement (Cao, Li, Ma, & Tao, 2015). Summarizing the existing research of China, we found two differences from the international study. Firstly, we found the research perspective in ...
Using Itamaraca Island in Brazil as an example, multi-temporal satellite images are processed to provide all the required input variables. The resulting output divides the entire island into five sectors representing both quantitative and qualitative outcomes (i.e., fuzzy classification composed of ...
A good example is provided by the geo- graphic distribution of the yellow pine PFR, which is dominated by ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa C. Lawson) and Jeffrey pine (P. jef- freyi Balf.). The Forest Service mapped vege- tation on about 60 % of its California lands in the 1930s (...
Microbial communities in human-impacted soils of ancient settlements have been proposed to be used as ecofacts (bioindicators) of different ancient anthropogenic activities. In this study, bacterial, archaeal and fungal communities inhabiting soil of three archaic layers, excavated at the archaeological ...
The increasing human impact in the catchment area of Lake Salęt, as can be interpreted from the pollen records of human impact indicators, apparently had its effect on the trophic conditions of the water in this lake. Therefore remains of green algae in lake sediments, for example the coe...
For example, Guan et al. constructed a two-dimensional system of natural and human indicators to evaluate the comprehensive suitability of urban habitat in Liaoning Province [16]. With the introduction of the “production–living–ecological” (PLE) theory, scholars have tried to evaluate HSE from...
With the coming of relative affluence and abundant leisure to the population and a decrease of labor input in industrial processes, a new breed of cities has sprouted across the land: those that cater to the pleasure-seeker, vacationer, and the retired—for example, the young, flourishing citi...