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6th Edition Text Chapter

6th edition Slide Number

6th edition Figure in Text

Description

1 Introduction: Some Background Basics

1

1.4

Latitude and longitude of Hong Kong

2 Roots and Meaning of Culture

2

2.10

Settlement of the Americas

4 Population: World Patterns, Regional Trends

3

4

5

6

4.4

4.12

4.15

4.19

Regional share of world population growth

Possible U.S. population futures

World population growth, 8000 B.C.-A.D. 2000

World birth and death rates

8 Livelihood and Economy: Primary Activities

7

8

9

8.6

8.9

8.34

Share of agriculture in gross domestic product

Transplanting Rice Seedlings

Energy and GNP

10 Patterns of Development and Change

10

11

12

13

14

10.5

10.16

10.21

10.26

10.30

The wealth of nations

Africa: percentage of stunted children

Population per physician

Women in the labor force

The gender empowerment measure

11 Urban Systems and Urban Structures

15

16

11.2

11.12

Trends in world urbanization

Basic/Nonbasic ratios by city size

12 The Political Ordering of Space

17

18

19

12.4

12.20

12.26

The relationship between "states" and "nations"

Regions in western Europe seeking autonomy

The European Union

 

Correlation of the fifth edition slide set to the sixth edition figure numbers

6th Edition Text Chapter

5th edition Slide Number

5th edition Figure in Text

6th Edition Figure in Text

Description

1 Introduction: Some Background Basics

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

1.2

1.3

1.4

1.6

1.7

1.8

1.14

1.15

1.19

1.2

1.3

n/a

1.6

1.7

1.8

1.14

1.15

1.19

Ptolemyís world map

Subdivisions of human geography

Latitude and longitude of Singapore

The site of Philadelphia

The situation of Chicago

Los Angeles isochrones

Density and dispersion

Pattern describes arrangement and design

Functional regions of linked banks

2 Roots and Meaning of Culture

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

2.3

2.5

2.6

2.8

2.10

2.12

2.14

2.15

2.21

2.3

2.5

2.6

2.8

n/a

2.12

2.14

2.15

2.21

Formerly migratory Masai

Natural and cultural landscapes

The parklike tropical savanna

Maximum extent of glaciation

Settlement of the Americas

San hunter of Botswana

Migration of first farmers

The Mediterranean scratch plow

The rate of innovation through history

3 Spatial Interaction and Spatial Behavior

19

20

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

28

3.3

3.10

3.12

3.14

3.18

3.21

3.23

3.24

3.26

3.27

3.3

3.10

3.12

3.14

3.18

3.21

3.23

3.24

3.27

3.28

The volume of expected flows

A school-day space-time path

Canadian shoppers travel patterns

Social interaction and distance

Newspaper hierarchy in Kansas

United States radon potentials

Hillside slum in Rio de Janeiro

Fulani movement paths

U.S. center of population, 1790-1990

Forced migrations: The Five Civilized Tribes

4 Population: World Patterns, Regional Trends

29

30

31

32

33

34

35

36

37

4.4

4.9

4.12

4.14

4.15

4.19

4.23

4.27

4.28

n/a

4.9

n/a

4.14

n/a

n/a

4.23

4.27

4.28

Regional share of world population growth

Summary population pyramids

Possible U.S. population futures

The "doubling time" fallacy

World population growth, 8000 B.C. ñ A.D. 2000

World birth and death rates

Land improvement by terracing

Taking the census in China

Steadily higher homeostatic plateaus

5 Language and Religion: Mosaics of Culture

38

39

40

41

42

43

44

45

46

47

5.3

5.6

5.11

5.14

5.22

5.23

5.28

5.29

5.30

5.33

5.3

5.6

5.11

5.14

5.22

5.23

5.28

5.29

5.30

5.33

The Indo-European languages

Bantu advance, Koisan retreat

Dialect areas of eastern United States

Lingua francas of Africa

Jewish dispersions, A.D. 70-1500

Diffusion paths of Christianity, A.D. 100-1500

Pilgrims at Mecca

Spread and extent of Islam

Features of the mosque

Diffusion paths of Buddhism

6 Ethnic Geography: Threads of Diversity

48

49

50

51

52

53

54

55

56

6.4

6.5

6.6a

6.10

6.11

6.18

6.24

6.26

6.28

6.4

6.5

6.6a

6.10

6.11

6.18

6.24

6.26

6.28

Origins of legal immigrants

Functional differences by ethnic areas

Ethnicity in former Yugoslavia

The Mormon culture region

Four North American ethnic groups and provinces

A satellite "Chinatown," Flushing, Queens

Wethersfield, Connecticut: 1640

A portion of the Vincennes Quadrangle

A transplanted ethnic landscape

7 Folk and Popular Culture: Diversity and Uniformity

57

58

59

60

61

62

63

64

65

66

67

7.2b

7.3

7.7a

7.7b

7.7c

7.7d

7.7e

7.8

7.17

7.27

7.34

7.2b

7.3

7.7a

7.7b

7.7c

7.7d

7.7e

7.8

7.17

7.27

7.34

Distribution of Old Order Amish communities

Reconstructed Plimouth Plantation

Nepal stone house

Icelandic sod house

Reed house, Lake Titicaca

Dogon village in Mali

Nias Island houses

The arc of French settlement

The "annual round" of folk culture farming

A street transformation

Generalized U.S. culture regions

8 Livelihood and Economy: Primary Activities

68

69

70

71

72

73

74

75

76

8.2

8.5

8.6

8.9

8.10

8.26

8.30

8.33

8.34

8.2

8.5

n/a

n/a

8.10

8.27

8.31

n/a

8.35

The categories of economic activity

Average length of growing season

Share of agriculture in gross domestic product

Planting rice in India

Early beneficiaries of the Green Revolution

Major commercial marine fisheries

Variable definitions of "reserves"

Energy and GNP

Sugar loading for export, Cebu, P.I.

9 Livelihood and Economy: From Blue Collar to Gold Collar

77

78

79

80

81

82

83

9.3

9.4

9.8

9.10

9.22

9.23

9.24

9.3

9.4

9.8

9.10

9.22

9.23

9.24

Spatial implications of fixed and variable costs

Material flows in the steel industry

Spatial orientation tendencies

The short-haul penalty

Industrial regions under Soviet central planning

Industrial regions of Japan

Industrialized China and the "Tigers"

10 Patterns of Development and Change

84

85

86

87

88

89

90

91

92

93

10.4

10.5

10.14

10.15

10.16

10.17

10.20

10.26

10.27

10.29

10.4

n/a

10.15

n/a

10.17

10.18

n/a

n/a

10.28

n/a

Mali: Dogon women

The "informal sector" in Ecuador

Children in a Sudanese refugee camp

Africa: percentage of stunted children

The South: adult literacy

The South: School age population per teacher

Population per physician

Women in the labor force

Women in agriculture

The gender empowerment measure

11 Urban Systems and Urban Structures

94

95

96

97

98

99

100

101

102

103

11.1

11.2

11.6

11.10

11.12

11.16

11.17

11.24

11.35

11.36

11.1

n/a

11.6

11.10

n/a

11.16

11.19

11.24

11.35

11.36

Mexico City smog

Trends in world urbanization

Basic settlement forms

Urban units within a metro area

Basic/Nonbasic ratios by city size

Primate city evolution

Derivation of complementary regions

Summary population density curves

Paris from the Eiffel Tower

A diagram of the Western European city

12 The Political Ordering of Space

104

105

106

107

108

109

110

111

12.4

12.8

12.20

12.21

12.24

12.26

12.29

12.30

n/a

12.8

n/a

12.21

12.24

n/a

12.29

12.30

The relationship between "states" and "nations"

Shapes of states

Regions in western Europe demanding autonomy

Geopolitical viewpoints

EEZ claims of coastal states

The European Union

The Rathaus of Munich, Germany

The original gerrymander

13 Human Impacts on Natural Systems: Geographic Outlooks on Global Concerns

112

113

114

115

116

117

118

119

120

13.2

13.5

13.9

13.13

13.17

13.18

13.20

13.21

13.23

13.2

13.5

13.9

13.13

13.17

13.18

13.20

13.21

13.24

Incoming solar energy

Creating the greenhouse effect

Where acid rain falls

The margin of the desert

The hydrologic cycle

Mean annual precipitation

Irrigation in Lake Argyle project

A strip-mined landscape

A sanitary landfill


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