Human Development Index (HDI)
Gross Domestic Product (GDP)
Purchasing Power Parity (PPP)
Inequality-adjusted Human Development Index (IHDI)
A. Human Development Index (HDI)
Annexation
Gentrification
Zoning
Urban renewal
Urban sprawl
Gentrification
Zoning
Urban renewal
Homogeneous region
Heterogeneous region
Ethnically diverse region
Cultural mosaic
Formal region
Functional region
Vernacular region
Cultural region
Life expectancy
Birth rate
Mortality rate
Fertility rate
High levels of migration
Innovation and technological advancement
Isolation from neighboring cultures
Declining population
High levels of industrialization
Diverse ethnic composition
Historical political significance
Geographical isolation
Total fertility rate (TFR)
Infant mortality rate
Crude birth rate
Replacement-level fertility
Physical infrastructure
Natural resources
Education and skills of the population
Financial assets
Political instability
Lack of economic opportunities
Access to quality education
Natural disasters
Relocation diffusion
Contagious diffusion
Hierarchical diffusion
Stimulus diffusion
Tourism that focuses on natural environments and conservation efforts
Tourism that emphasizes luxury accommodations and high-end experiences
Tourism that is limited to urban areas and cultural attractions
Tourism that involves extreme outdoor activities and adventure sports
Urban decay
Urban renewal
Suburbanization
Gentrification
Seasonal migration
Forced migration
Chain migration
Step migration
The maximum population size that a given environment can sustain indefinitely
The total land area of a country
The rate at which a population grows
The average number of children per woman in a population
A historic battlefield
A synagogue with distinctive architectural elements
A coastal cliff formation
A volcanic mountain range
Latitude
Altitude
Distance from the ocean
Vegetation type
Ethnic group
Nation-state
Stateless nation
Multinational state
New Urbanism
Urban sprawl
Zoning
Gentrification
Crude death rate
Total fertility rate
Infant mortality rate
Life expectancy
Political boundaries
Economic systems
Language and local perceptions
Seismic activity
It describes the stages of economic development in a country.
It illustrates the relationship between population growth and resource availability.
It shows the historical changes in birth and death rates in societies.
It outlines the process of urbanization in developing countries.
Columbian Exchange
Transatlantic Trade
Silk Road
Atlantic Migration
The process of urban areas expanding into surrounding rural areas
The transformation of a neighborhood from low-income to high-income, often leading to displacement of original residents
The migration of people from urban areas to rural areas
The establishment of new industries in a city
Mesopotamia
South America
Southeast Asia
Australia
Access to agricultural land
Limited job opportunities in rural areas
Strong sense of community in rural areas
Decreased cost of living in urban areas
Traditional agriculture
Commercial agriculture
Intensive agriculture
Agribusiness
Economic opportunities
High standard of living
Political stability
Natural disasters
Counterurbanization
Urban sprawl
Gentrification
Suburbanization
Cultural assimilation
Cultural integration
Cultural pluralism
Cultural adaptation