1a) Maps
1b) region/distance
2a) population
2b) migration
3a) culture
100

What is Cartography

Science of Mapmaking

100

formal

shared government and climate

100

four population clusters

east asia, south asia, europe, north america

100

nomad, seasonal, travel, commute

cyclic movement

100

Amish, indigenous, Mennonite

folk culture

200

How are they transferred

Projection

200

less interaction considering distance

distance decay

200

pop/sq miles

arithmetic pop density

200

migrant labor, military, transhumance

periodic movement

200

taylor swift, nyc, mall of america

pop culture

300

Used for marine navigation

mercator

300

defined by connection to a node

functional

300

number people per unit of arable land

physiologic pop density

300

closer to job, more activities

pull factors

300

adopt culture, learn new technique

assimilation

400

equal area map

gall peters

400

boundaries determined by people's belifs

perceptual

400

farmers/arable land

agricultural density

400

farm to village to town to city

step migration

400

follows migration to embrace Chinese and Indian cuisines in the U.S.

aculturation

500

size relationship, what map shows and actual distance on the ground

scale

500

earth modified by human habitation

cultural landscape

500

tax incentives, make people have more kids

expansive pop policies

500

interaction with population size and distance between them

gravity model

500

hierarchical, relocation, contagious

cultural diffusion