Human geography, taught with live, interactive maps and data for a unique geographic perspective.
The essential concepts and theories of human geography are brought to life thanks to the innovative integration of modern web maps.
Introduction to Human Geography Using ArcGIS Online, second edition, explains topics such as migration, race and ethnicity, food and agriculture, manufacturing and services, urban geography, and cultural geography. Unlike traditional textbooks, this book approaches geography through the use of ArcGIS Online and provides exercises for interacting with, analyzing, and creating maps. ArcGIS Online is a browser-based geographic information system (GIS) that allows users to explore thousands of geographic datasets and interactive maps.
Students using this book use live data and maps to ground their understanding of how the world is organized and how human and physical features interact to create unique places and regions. Each chapter includes ArcGIS Online exercises that reinforce geographic concepts.
This second edition features updated maps, figures, and charts reflecting the latest data and includes new text on contemporary issues, from race, ethnicity, and political geography to pollution and climate change.
Designed for undergraduate college and AP high school students, Introduction to Human Geography Using ArcGIS Online, second edition, uses the latest geospatial data and web-based technology to teach critical thinking and evaluate the diversity of people within their environments and their global impact.
By:
J. Chris Carter
Imprint: ESRI Press
Country of Publication: United States
Edition: Second Edition
Dimensions:
Height: 254mm,
Width: 203mm,
ISBN: 9781589487468
ISBN 10: 158948746X
Pages: 440
Publication Date: 02 January 2024
Audience:
College/higher education
,
A / AS level
Format: Paperback
Publisher's Status: Active
Preface Acknowledgments Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Populations Chapter 3 Migration Chapter 4 Race and ethnicity Chapter 5 Urban geography Chapter 6 Food and agriculture Chapter 7 Manufacturing Chapter 8 Services Chapter 9 Development Chapter 10 Culturual geography -- folk and popular culture, language, religion Chapter 11 Political geography Chapter 12 Climate change Index
J. Chris Carter is a Professor of Geography at Long Beach City College. He has over 20 years of experience teaching human geography and GIS, as well as courses on world regional geography and economic geography. He has a BA in Sociology from the University of California, Berkeley, an MA from San Diego State University, an MBA from California State University, Long Beach, and a PhD in Geography from San Diego State University/University of California, Santa Barbara. His geographic specialty is in Latin American urban and economic change and he has presented research on crime patterns in Long Beach at the Esri Users’ Conference.