GPS, Remote sensing, GIS, smartphone and computer Applications
Geospatial Technologies
When people and animals move from one place to another
Migration
the total number of people living in a specific area, country, or the world
population
the development of industries in a country or region on a wide scale
industrialization
The historical shift from agrarian to industrial economies.
The Industrial Revolution
locating places or people
GPS
positive influences that attract people to a new location, encouraging them to migrate from one area to another
pull-factors
the pattern of how individuals within a population are spread out across their habitat
population distribution
Who first industrialized
England/UK/Great Britain
Understanding international trade, comparative advantage, and globalization.
Trade and the World Econom
computer systems that can store, analyze, and display info
GIS
conditions or circumstances that encourage people to leave their current location and migrate elsewhere, typically due to undesirable conditions or a desire for better opportunities
push-factor
a measure of how many people live in a specific area, typically expressed as people per square mile or square kilometer
population density
represents the total value of all goods and services produced by a country's residents, regardless of their location
GNP
Analyzing the primary, secondary, and tertiary sectors of the economy.
Economic Sectors
The use of cameras or other sensors
Remote sensing
the action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country
Immigration
a measure that calculates the number of people living in a specific area by dividing the total population by the total area
arithmetic population density
the aggregate value of the gross balances of primary incomes for all sectors
GNI
Considering policies aimed at mitigating the negative impacts of development, such as resource depletion and pollution, according to Marco Learning.
Sustainable Development
Location-aware apps that gather, store, and use locational data from computers or other personal devices
Smartphone and computer Applications
the act of leaving one's own country to settle permanently in another; moving abroad
emigration
a measure that quantifies the relationship between the number of people engaged in farming and the amount of arable land available
agricultural population density
represents the total monetary value of all finished goods and services produced within a country's borders in a given period
GDP
How industrialization affects resource use, environmental issues, and social structures, particularly the roles of women
Industrialization and its Impacts