Categories: All - emigration - migration - location - urbanization

by Joseph Kevin 6 years ago

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Human Settlement Key Words

The text delves into various aspects of human settlement and movement, covering key geographical and demographic concepts. It explains absolute location as a fixed point on Earth defined by latitude and longitude.

Human Settlement Key Words

Human Settlement Key Words

Regarding Sorts of Immigration

Push Pull Factors
Pull factor is a geography term that is used to describe factors that attract people to a country, region, religion, organization etc.. It is the opposite of a push factor, which involves conditions that motivate one to leave. Push factors come in many forms. Sometimes these factors leave people with no choice but to leave their country of origin. Below are three examples of push factors that drive people to emigrate from their home countries. Lack of Jobs/Poverty: Economic factors provide the main motivation behind migration.
Emigration
The act of leaving one's own country to settle permanently in another; moving abroad.
Immigration
Migration

Regarding Development and Area

Situation
Site
Developed Nations
Developing Nations

Types of Settlement

Suburban
Urbanization
Urban
Rural

Population

Population Density
the number of people living in each unit of area (such as a square mile)
Linear Population
Clustered Population
Scattered Population
A scattered population is a population distribution when a small amount of people are living in a big area.

Land

Urban Planning
Land Use
Land use involves the management and modification of natural environment or wilderness into built environment such as settlements and semi-natural habitats such as arable fields, pastures, and managed woods.

Mapping

Dot Distribution
Latitude
Longitude
Absolute Location
Absolute location describes the location of a place based on a fixed point on earth.
Thematic Maps (e.g. Choropleth)