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Portraying Earth

Portraying Earth. Finish Themes and Issues in WRG Maps Map Projections Map Project For Wednesday : Read Chapter 2 (pp. 48-52). Population Movements. Migration Voluntary Forced (e.g., Refugees like those pictured in Figure 1.27 at right) Push vs. Pull Factors. Southern Sudan.

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Portraying Earth

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  1. Portraying Earth • Finish Themes and Issues in WRG • Maps • Map Projections • Map Project For Wednesday: Read Chapter 2 (pp. 48-52)

  2. Population Movements • Migration • Voluntary • Forced (e.g., Refugees like those pictured in Figure 1.27 at right) • Push vs. Pull Factors Southern Sudan Diversity Amid Globalization, 4th edition: Rowntree, Lewis, Price, and Wyckoff

  3. Global Cities in the 21st Century Figure 1.28

  4. Language … Dubai, UAE Figure 1.36 Diversity Amid Globalization, 4th edition: Rowntree, Lewis, Price, and Wyckoff Figure 1.37

  5. … and Religion Diversity Amid Globalization, 4th edition: Rowntree, Lewis, Price, and Wyckoff Figure 1.38

  6. Geopolitical Framework Nations vs. States Ethnic Separatism – Centripetal vs. Centrifugal Forces Figure 1.43 Basques in Spain Figure 1.42 Diversity Amid Globalization, 4th edition: Rowntree, Lewis, Price, and Wyckoff

  7. The Colonial Imprint Figure 1.44 Diversity Amid Globalization, 4th edition: Rowntree, Lewis, Price, and Wyckoff

  8. Wealth and Poverty 2009 Global Recession Figure 1.45 Figure 1.44 Impoverished Brick Workers in India

  9. Development: Economic and Social

  10. Economic Development Figure 1.48 Figure 1.49

  11. Social Development – Health and Education Figure 1.50 Receiving a polio vaccine in Jakarta Women and Literacy Figure 1.51

  12. What is a Map?

  13. Maps • What is a map? • A map is a representation of the surface of the earth. • At its best, a map will always fail to tell the whole story. • Maps show distance, direction, size, and shape. • Almost always have a special purpose, or theme.

  14. Map Projections • How to transfer data from a roughly spherical object to a flat sheet of paper has puzzled and challenged cartographers for centuries. • Major Dilemma: Equivalence vs. Conformality • Equivalent projection – equal area • Conformal projection – proper angular relationships • Every map projection is a compromise!

  15. Map Projections • Do you prefer a conformal or equivalent map projection? Why? Which is “more accurate”? Equivalent Conformal

  16. Robinson Projection

  17. Interrupted Projection Figure 2-9

  18. Map Project See asUlearn

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