Canadian Geography 1202 2015 Final Exam Study Guide
Canadian Geography 1202 2015 Final Exam Study Guide
Canadian Geography 1202 2015 Final Exam Study Guide
Use this as a guide for your final exam preparations. As always, this review is a guide
only. You are still responsible for material covered in class notes, assignments, and tests.
OVERVIEW OF COURSE:
https://www.k12pl.nl.ca/curriculum/10-12/social-studies/can-geog-1202/program-overview.html
UNIT 1 Natural and Human Systems
UNIT 2 Human Population Issues in Canadian Geography
UNIT 3 Economic Issues in Canadian Geography
UNIT 4 Global Issues in Canadian Geography
REVIEW OF SYSTEMS THINKING
WHAT LACK OF SYSTEMS THINKING IS?
Systems Thinking is the belief that the different parts that make up a system can best be
understood by looking at them in relation to each other and to other systems, rather than in
isolation. SYSTEMS THINKING HELPS US UNDERSTAND HOW NATURAL AND
HUMAN SYSTEMS INTERRELATE AND INFLUENCE EACH OTHER
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It is not infrequent when you will find people giving more importance and attention to the 'parts'
that they alone are concerned with, while not realizing that their 'part' is indeed a part of a larger
system. See cartoon below. The perils of failing to adopt a 'systems view' in this case are
obvious. The boat will sink, inevitably.
TEXT
ENCOUNTER
CANADA
Landscape
Place
Absolute location
Relative location
Latitude
Longitude
Grid
Equator
Prime Meridian
QUESTIONS/UNDERSTANDING
Natural Systems
BLAH
Biosphere
Lithosphere
Atmosphere
Hydrosphere
SYSTEMS
THINKING HELPS
US UNDERSTAND
HOW NATURAL
AND HUMAN
SYSTEMS
INTERRELATE AND
INFLUENCE EACH
OTHER.
System Thinking
Sustainable
Climate
Vegetation
Water
Soil
Ecological Footprint
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Human Systems
CITEE
Communication
Infrastructure
Transportation
Energy
Economic
Ecozones
Natural Features (land
forms, water forms,
climate, soil,
vegetation, wildlife)
Human Features
(infrastructure)
Ecosystems
Transition Zone
Terrestrial
Marine
Montane Cordillera
Prairie
Boreal Shield
Mixedwood Plains
Southern Arctic
Atlantic
Needs
Wants
Human activity
includes :
resource use,
settlement,
communication,
transportation and
recreation.
Stakeholders
Sustainability
UNDERSTANDINGS/NOTES/QUESTIONS
CANADA CONTAINS MANY DIVERSE
ECOZONES.
Ecozones are multi-factor regions and can be
described in terms of natural features and
sometimes include human features.
Ecozones are a function of varied interactions
among factors such as climate, soil, vegetation
and water
Ecozones vary in terms of biodiversity; and
contain a variety of ecosystems and have
boundaries and transitional areas.
Canada contains 20 ecozones:
(15 terrestrial and 5 marine)
Which ecozone do you live?
What are the benefits and challenges of living
in each ecozone?
TEXT ENCOUNTER
CANADA
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TERMS
Natural Change
Natural Increase
Natural Decrease
Net Migration
Actual Change (AC)
Population Pyramids
See Right
UNDERSTANDINGS/NOTES/QUESTIONS
Demography
Population Density
Population Change
Population
Distribution
TEXT ENCOUNTER
CANADA
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TERMS
Migration
Immigration
Emigration
Push Factors
Pull Factors
Land Use
Designations
Commercial
Industrial
Residential
Recreation
Transportation
Institutional
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Urban area
Rural area
Census Metropolitan
Area (CMAs)
Urbanization
Urban Sprawl
Resource-based
Communities
Renewable Resource
Nonrenewable
Resource
Flow Resource
GDP
Stakeholders
Sustainable
UNDERSTANDINGS/NOTES/QUESTIONS
Economy
Trade
Imports
Exports
Balance of Trade
(Imports Exports)
Economic
Diversification
Primary Sector
Secondary Sector
Tertiary Sector
Quaternary Sector
TEXT ENCOUNTER
CANADA
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TERMS
Management System
TEXT ENCOUNTER
CANADA
UNDERSTANDINGS/NOTES/QUESTIONS
Global Village
How does globalization affect Canada?
Human Development
Index (HDI) - life
expectancy
(longevity), literacy
rates (knowledge),
Standard of Living
(GDP).
Developed World
Developing World
Newly Industrialized
Countries
UNESCO
Global Issues
Child Labour
Climate change
Poverty
World Hunger
Free Trade
Human Rights
Multiplier Effect
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Imports
The U.S. Canadas biggest trading partner.
Exports
FRIENDS Page 403
Free Trade
Fair Trade
Peace Keeping
Humanitarian Relief
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CIDA Canadian
International
Development Agency