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This is the way in which we interact with our physical spaces.
Geographical spaces
Geographcal areas
Geographical environments
Geographical zones
What are the two geographical perspectives?
Ecological and Political
Ecological and Location
Political and Cultural
Cultural and Location
What does an ecological perspective refer to?
Who inhabits it
Where a place is located?
When a place was built
A region's climate
What are the two types of geographical environments?
Built and not built
Inhabited and non-habited
Modified and non-modified
Intervened and non-intervened
The following is NOT a component of Geographical Environments
Political
Regional
Economical
Cultural
These geographical environment's components are those that depend on natural elements, not on human intervention
Economical
Political
Natural
Social
This is how we measure geographical environments
Space analysis
Environmental analysis
Geographical analysis
Spatial analysis
This category of spatial analysis refers to how a place is politically divided
Territory
Region
Landscape
Place
This category of spatial analysis refers to how people interact in the space they are
Territory
Environment
Landscape
Region
These components of geographical environments depend on people creating communities
Natural
Economical
Political
Social
What does a location perspective refer to?
When a place was built
Where a place is located
Where a place is located
What type of climate it has
These components of geographical environments generate traditions, customs, language, etc.
Social
Cultural
Political
Natural
These components of geographical environments are those that generate money and capital
Social
Cultural
Political
Economical
This category of spatial analysis refers to a place where people or things have similar characteristics
Region
Place
Landscape
Environment
This category of spatial analysis refers to where something is located
Landscape
Region
Place
Environment
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