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adam_text | • BRIEF CONTENTS
О
INTRODUCTION TO WORLD
REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY
1
О
GLOBAL CONNECTIONS
35
EAST ASIA
237
©
EUROPE
280
О
GEOGRAPHY OF
DEVELOPMENT
64
О
о
о
SUBSAHARAN AFRICA
86
SOUTHWEST ASIA AND
NORTH AFRICA
122
SOUTH ASIA
157
SOUTHEAST ASIA
199
m
NORTH AND CENTRAL
EURASIA
317
]
NORTH AMERICA
352
φ
LATIN AMERICA
AND THE
CARIBBEAN
394
Φ
THE PACIFIC
430
Φ
WORLD REGIONS AND WORLD
CITIES
469
GLOSSARY
REFERENCES
INDEX
G-l
www.wiley.com/college/fouberg
1-1
TABLE OF DATA BY COUNTRY
www.wiley.com/college/fouberg
CONTENTS ·
О
INTRODUCTION TO WORLD Cartography
25
REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY
1
GIS
and Remote Sensing
26
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Landscapes
28
BBTfTITOJffb fipopranhv in the Field
33
What Is Geography?
2
Studying Geography
2
Reading the Cultural Landscape: Ifugao Province,
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Philippines: Rice Terraces
2
Q G LO BAL
CONNECTION
S
35
Wh.it
Doos
It Mean to Think Geographically?
4
Context
4
using geographic TOOLS: Using
Regionsto
What Is the Nature of Globalization, and How Is It
An.ilyzp
Différences:
The Diffusion of HIV/AIDS by Impacting the World System?
36
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Different Understandings of Globalization
36
Si .il«·
6
Colonialism
38
What Are Regions?
7 _..,.. _ . ._ ,.
,o
° Shifting Regional Configurations
39
Kci ions
7
GUEST FIELD NOTE: Agricultural Connections
Reading the Physical Landscape: Defining World between West Africa and South Carolina
42
Regions Using Physic.il Geographic Traits
8 _ , .
Ä
.
Ł.
,
How Do International Organizations Create and
institutionalizing Regions
9
Shape Global Connectedness?
42
Why Do Geographers use Regions?
11
International Financial Institutions
42
What Regions Are Used in Understanding World United Nations
44
Regional Geography?
із
Bilateral Donors, Nongovernmental Organizations,
Formal Regions
13
and Multinational Corporations
45
Functional Regions
14 Hegemons 45
USING GEOGRAPHIC TOOLS: Functional Regions
16
The Influence of Local Actors
46
Perceptual Regions
17
How Are Places Connected, and Why Are Some
guest field note:
vacherie.
Louisiana: Laura Places More Connected than Others?
47
Creole Plantation
18
Networks and Global Connections
47
Regions
m
Undemanding World Regional Global Processes and Local Places
51
Geography
19
Local Factors and Global Connectivity
53
Regional Manifestations of Global Processes
22
ш
Reading the Cultural Landscape: Agglomeration
World Reg«™
23
Effect in Silicon Valley. California
54
USe t0 Study Wortd How ls Global Environmental Change
25
Affecting the World?
55
Fieidwork
25
r>
u
■
Global Environmental Change
55
CONTENTS
XV
Reading the Physical Landscape: The Anthropocene in
the Urban Realm
56
Vulnerability
57
Navigating Globalization and Environmental
Change
59
USING GEOGRAPHIC TOOLS: Geographic
Information Systems
(GIS)
Analysis
59
YOURTURN
Geography in the Field
61
О
GEOGRAPHY OF
DEVELOPMENT
64
What Is Development and Where Did the Idea of
Development Originate?
65
Origins of the Concept of Development
65
Measures of Development
65
Development at What Scale?
67
How Does Geography Help Us Understand
Development?
69
Development as Modernization
69
Structuralist Theories of Development
70
Now Economic Geography
72
Geographies of Difference
72
Why Is Development Uneven?
73
Environmental Determinism
73
Dualism as a Concept for Understanding Uneven
Development
74
Reading the Physical Landscape: Haiti Earthquake,
2010 74
What Role Does Development Assistance Have in
the Contemporary World?
75
international Development Assistance
76
Reading the Cultural Landscape:
Τ
Shirt Travels
77
Participatory Development
78
USING GEOGRAPHIC TOOLS: Using Cognitive or
Mental Maps to Understand Local Development
Priorities
78
Development and Primary Production
79
Sustainable Development
80
GUEST FIELD NOTE: Development in Botswana
80
Fair Trade
81
Geography in the Field
83
YOURTURN
О
SUBSAHARAN AFRICA
86
What Is Subsaharan Africa?
87
Climate
87
Reading the Physical Landscape: The Serengeti
90
Societal Roles and Environmental Change
93
Parks and People
93
USING GEOGRAPHIC TOOLS: Mapping Population
93
Who Are
Subsanaran
Africans?
99
Precolonial Civilizations
99
The Colonial Period
101
Postcolonial
Period
104
GUEST FIELD NOTE: Pink House Hair Salon in a
Cape Town Township
105
Languages and Religions in Subsaharan Africa
Today
106
Colonialism and Rural Livelihoods
109
Neocolonialism
110
Is Africa Capable of Feeding Itself?
112
African Rural Livelihoods and Food Production
112
Famine
114
Reading the Cultural Landscape: A New Green
Revolution for Africa
116
Why Are the Dynamics of HIV/AIDS in Subsaharan
Africa Different from Those in Other World
Regions?
117
HIV
AIDS in Subsaharan Africa
117
Colonial Patterns of Development
117
Power, Gender, and
HIV
AIDS
118
YOlfRTURN
Geography in the Field
119
ivi
CONTENTS
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SOUTHWEST
ASIA AND NORTH
AFRICA
122
m
SOUTH ASIA
157
What Is Southwest Asia and North Africa?
123
Physical Geography
123
Water Management
124
Agriculture
128
GUEST FIELD NOTE: Using Historical Geography to
Question Dominant Ideas About Agriculture and the
Environment in North Africa
133
Who Are Southwest Asians and North
Africans?
133
The Origins of Urban Living
134
Reading the Physical Landscape: Carthage
Baths
136
The Islamic City
136
Contemporary Patterns of Urbanization
137
USING GEOGRAPHIC TOOLS: Crowdsource Mapping
of Killings and Human Rights Violations in Syria
139
What Is the Relationship Among Colonialism, Oil,
and Development in the Region?
140
Colonialism
141
A Region of Fossil Fuel Production
144
The Downside of
Petro-
Based Development
145
How Do Religion and Gender Roles Vary Across the
Region?
14«
Southwest Asia as the Cradle of Three Major World
Religions
146
Patterns and Diffusion of Religion
147
Reading the Cultural Landscape: Sacred Spaces of
Jerusalem
147
Languages ISO
Gender Roles
151
Rtadiitf th« Cultural Landscape: Faculty and
Students
m
the Geography Department, University
of Kuwait 1S1
1
Geography in the
F
leld
153
What Is South Asia?
158
Monsoon
159
Rivers
160
Reading the Physical Landscape: Himalayan
Glaciers
162
Tropical Cyclones
164
Who Are South Asians?
166
Indus Civilization
166
Language
169
Caste
170
Religion
170
Reading the Cultural Landscape: Death Tradition in
Hinduism
172
Gender
176
GUEST FIELD NOTE:
NGOs
in South Asia, RDRS
Bangladesh
179
Education
180
Corruption in Pakistan
181
What Role Does Ethnicity Play in the Politics of
South Asia?
182
European Colonization
182
Princely States
182
Independence
183
Ethnic Groups in South Asian Countries
184
USING GEOGRAPHIC TOOLS: Combating Flooding in
Bangladesh
189
What is South Asia s Role in the World
Economy?
190
Gross National Happiness
190
Outsourcing
191
Uneven Development
192
Green Revolution
193
Geography in the Field
196
CONTENTS : xvii
SOUTHEAST ASIA
199
Across Scales: Karen Refugees,
Myanmar,
Thailand,
and North America
232
YOURTURN
Geography in the Field
234
What ts Southeast Asia?
200
Physical Geography
200
Mekong River System
201
Reading the Physical Landscape: Mekong Delta
202
Islands of Southeast Asia
203
Climate
204
Hurricanes
205
Tsunamis
208
USING GEOGRAPHIC TOOLS: Using Satellite Images
to Assess Damage of a Tsunami
209
Who Are Southeast Asians?
209
The First Southeast Asians
210
Language
211
Philippines
213
Religions
214
Reading the Cultural Landscape: Buddhist Sacred Site
ofBorobudur
218
What Role Does Southeast Asia Play in the Global
Economy?
221
Crony Capitalism
221
ASEAN and Global Influence
221
Informal Economy
222
Tourism
223
Commodification in Tourism
224
GUEST FIELD NOTE:
Iban Longhouse
Tourism
227
Sex Tourism
227
How Has Migration Shaped Southeast Asia?
228
Migration Theory
228
National Scale: Rural to Urban
229
Regional Scale: Overseas Chinese in Southeast
Asia
231
Global Scale: Indonesian Guest Workers in Saudi
Arabia
232
О
EAST ASIA
237
What Is East Asia?
238
Harnessing Rivers
239
Reading the Physical Landscape: The Three Gorges
Dam
241
Climate
243
Physical Geography
243
Who Are East Asians?
247
Languages in East Asia
248
Colonial History
249
Chinese Expansion
250
Modern Colonialism in East Asia
250
Reading the Cultural Landscape: Dejima
(Desnima),
Japan
250
Japanese Colonialism
253
Religion
254
How Do Confucianism and Political Policies
Influence Population Growth in East Asia?
257
Gender Imbalance
258
Confucianism
258
China: One-Child Policy
260
South Korea: Valuing Girls
261
Japan: Working Mothers
262
How Do Commodity Chains Link East Asia and
the World?
262
Growing China
263
GUEST FIELD NOTE: Chinese Link in the Commodity
Cham
264
Global Sourcmg
264
Centrally Planned Economy
265
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Industrial Agriculture in China
267
Chinosi Companies
268
Рогімм
East Asia
269
What Role Do Governments Play in Migration in
East Asia?
270
Chum
270
USING GEOGRAPHIC TOOLS: Surveys in Geography
Research
272
North Korea
273
Japan
274
•
Geography in the Field
276
ΪΟΙ
KTURN
О
EUROPE
280
What Is Europe?
281
Europeas
a Continent
281
USING GEOGRAPHIC TOOLS: Historic Maps
281
Europe s Physical Geography
283
Reading th« Physic«! Landscape: Plate Tectonics in
Europe
283
Europe as a Region
286
Europe Divided and United
287
Who Are Europeans?
290
Religions of Europe
290
Languages of Europe 29S
Aging
m
Europe
297
Migration in Europe
299
GUEST FIELD NOTE: DR. Christian Kesteloot
299
How Do Europeans Shape the Physical
Environment?
301
Keeping water at Bay
301
th·
Cultural
Landscape: The Dutch Reclaim
Land from the Sea
302
The Sinking City of Venice
303
Environment in Eastern Europe
304
industrialization
305
What Role Do European Cities Play in the Global
Economy?
307
European Cities
307
Privatization of Cities in Europe
309
European Cities in the Global Economy
310
Global Financial Sector
311
Spaces of Governance
311
Geography in the Field
314
YOU
R
turn
NORTH AND CENTRAL
EURASIA
317
What Is North and Central Eurasia?
318
Physical Geography
318
Climate
319
Oil and Natural Gas
322
Reading the Physical Landscape: The Russian
Steppe
323
USING GEOGRAPHIC TOOLS: Mapping Oil and Natural
Gas Resources
327
Environmental Degradation
328
Who Are the People of North and Central
Eurasia?
330
Religion
330
Language
333
Demographic Issues
334
Migration
336
How Have Identities Formed and Been Contested
in the Region?
338
Identities in the Soviet Union
339
Russification
340
Identities in Former Soviet Socialist Republics
340
What Are the Social and Economic Legacies of the
Soviet Era?
343
Geography of the Bolshevik Revolution
343
Centrally Planned Economy
344
Market Economy
344
CONTENTS xix
Government Corruption
344
Rich-Poor Gap
346
Reading the Cultural Landscape: Housing in Soviet
and Russian Styles
346
Russian Cities
347
GUEST FIELD NOTE: Elite Landscapes in
Moscow
347
Agriculture
382
Forests
382
GUEST FIELD NOTE: Expanding Farmland in Alberta,
Canada
383
Fossil Fuels
384
Industry
386
Geography in the Field
391
YOURTURN
YOURTURN
Geography in the Field
349
О
NORTH AMERICA
352
О
LATIN AMERICA AND THE
CARIBBEAN
394
What Is North America?
353
Mountains
353
Canadian Shield
355
Lowlands
356
Climate
357
Reading the Physical Landscape: North American
Precipitation Patterns
358
Who Are North Americans?
362
Indigenous Peoples and Title to Land in
the U.S.
363
Indigenous Peoples in Canada
363
Forced Migration in the United States and
Canada
365
Voluntary Migration to the United States and
Canada
367
Reading the Cultural Landscape: Scandinavian
Festival
370
Language and Religion in North America
371
Lasting Impacts of Colonialism in Canada
371
How Are Cities in North America Organized?
374
City Sites
375
Models of North American Cities
377
Urban Sprawl
379
USING GEOGRAPHIC TOOLS: GlS and Planning
Portland
381
What Role Do Resources Play in the Economic
Geography of North America?
382
What Is the Physical Geography of Latin America
and the Caribbean?
395
Physical Geography
395
Agricultural Systems
400
Latin American Biodiversity Conservation
403
Reading the Physical Landscape:
Jari
Plantation
Case Study
404
USING GEOGRAPHIC TOOLS: Remote Sensing of
Deforestation Processes in the Amazon
406
Who Are Latin Americans?
407
The Racial and Ethnic Composition of Latin
America
408
Reading the Cultural Landscape: Indigenous Peoples
Along the Mexico U.S. Border and in Mexico
408
The Rationale for Latin America as a Region
412
Gender Roles in Flux
414
How Have External and Internal Forces Affected
Latin America s Development?
417
Outside Actors and Development in Latin
America
417
The International Debt Crisis, Policy Reform, and
Development
m
Latin America
420
Internal Actors and Development in Latin
America
420
Bolivia
420
GUEST FIELD NOTE: Ethnographic Research in
Mexico
421
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What Are the Caribbean s Unique Development
Challenges and Opportunities?
422
!
fit· Colonial History of the Caribbean Subregion
423
Development
Approaches in Cuba
424
ihv tvolviriR Economic Geography of the
C.Hibbe.in
424
YOl RTURN
■
Geography in the Field
427
How Is Global Climate Change Affecting the Pacific
Region?
460
The Greenhouse Effect
461
Trapped in the Troposphere
461
The Impact of Climate Change on Tuvalu and
Australia
462
GUEST FIELD NOTE: Climate Change in
Tuvalu
463
YOURTURN
•
Geography in the Field
466
THE PACIFIC
430
What Is the Pacific Region?
431
The Ring of Fire
431
Reading the Physical Landscape: The Pacific Ring
of
Гне
431
USÍNG
GEOGRAPHIC TOOLS: Mapping the Ocean
Mooi
434
Kuific Climates
437
I lor.i, (aun.i, and Farming
441
Clastic Pollution
442
Who Are the People of the Pacific?
443
Indigenous Cultures
443
Colonization of the Pacific
449
Decolonization of the Pacific
449
Migration in the Pacific
452
Migration
m
Australia and New Zealand
452
Modern Australia
452
Residential Segregation
453
Reading th· Cultural Landscape: Ethnic Neighborhoods
m
Australia
454
How Is the Region Interconnected through
Trade?
455
Technology. Trade, and Colonialism
455
Time- Space Compression
456
Pacific Trade
457
Foreign influence on Pacific Economies
459
The Pacific as a New Geopolitical Center
460
m
WORLD REGIONS AND WORLD
CITIES
469
Why Do World Regions Change?
470
World Cities as World Regions
471
USING GEOGRAPHIC TOOLS: Statistical Data
Analysis
474
How Do Threshold Concepts Help You Think?
476
GUEST FIELD NOTE: Food Security in World
Cities
477
Reading the Physical Landscape: The Urban Heat
Island
478
Cultural Landscape as a Threshold Concept
480
Reading the Cultural Landscape: Bomford s Mill
483
Threshold Concepts and World Cities
484
How Can World Regional Geography Help You
Understand the World?
484
World Regional Geography and Kony
487
EXI3DB& Geography in the Field
489
GLOSSARY
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title | Understanding world regional geography |
title_auth | Understanding world regional geography |
title_exact_search | Understanding world regional geography |
title_full | Understanding world regional geography Erin H. Fouberg ; William G. Moseley |
title_fullStr | Understanding world regional geography Erin H. Fouberg ; William G. Moseley |
title_full_unstemmed | Understanding world regional geography Erin H. Fouberg ; William G. Moseley |
title_short | Understanding world regional geography |
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topic_facet | Regionale Geografie Einführung |
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