what makes a territory a territory?
a place you connect with, a shared place, a place to connect with others, where you put down roots
how many people lived in this town?
10,000
what are some reasons a territory would need to go through change.
-take out the old bring in the new
-safety
-after a natural disaster or War
Regional
1 main economic activity: tourism, forestry (outskirts/more upnorth)
Often organized around a main city
Ex: Charlevoix, with Baie st.Paul
How can we organize our territory's?
Garbage col
Public transit
Road;highways
Water systems
greenery
what kind of town was it in 1969
agricultural
what is a problem that happens in Montreal when it comes to road.
the roads are always going though construction, roads are closed or are too bumpy.
Urban:
Different zones of activities: business, highways,commerce (the city)
The impact of these activities are know throughout country and world wide
Ex: Montreal hockey or tourisme
A territory is also having a functioning society, how do we accomplish that?
By having different opinions, religions, jobs
what happened to the town/transformations
farms were destroyed for the 1st airport
why do issues occur in a territory?
different people need different things, sometimes the territory cant cader to their needs and it becomes a conflict of intreast
Agriculture:
Farmland, house are scattered, plenty of land
Business: mostly agricultural related & are known for it
Ex: Quin farm with apples, pumpkin picking, fruits and veggies, grains
A territory always have an emergency plan what could that look like?
first responders (police, firefighters, hospitals)fire drills, lockdowns ect
after how many years was the project shut down/what year
after 29 years in 2004
what is an example of a conflict that may occur?
ex:
an environmentalist wants more greenery while a. businessman needs more office space
Native:
Inhabitant by first nations
Their business reflects their culture and identity: Tours, teepees, totem poles, artwork, shops, gathering places
Ex: Wendake Qc.
a territory needs to survive financially, give examples?
Banks, Malls, grocery stores
where was the project moved too?
Pierre Elliot Trudeaux.
what problems may occur in a densely populated Area
Housing: not a enough housing
Resources: not enough groceries or hospital staff
Transportational issues: Traffic, to many people on a subway
Pollution
Protected Territories:
It is to be protected so nobody can take it down and turn it into a mall or hotel. A territory can be protected for a number of reasons, Ancient, religious, holy or environmental.
Ex The Western wall in jerusalem.