Understanding world regional geography

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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 ........................................................... Landscapes 28 BBTfTITOJffb fipopranhv in the Field 33 What Is Geography? 2 Studying Geography 2 Reading the Cultural Landscape: Ifugao Province, /аИЃ 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 <ř> 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 О 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 xviii CONTENTS 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 xx CONTENTS 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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