Topic 2: Settlements Flashcards

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rural settlement

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  • a residential area away from the city, in the countryside
  • has less than 10,000 residents
  • initially isolated & self-sufficient (farming)
  • determined by water supply, relief, soils, shelter, defense
  • eg. village, hamlet, farm
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urban settlement

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  • a large built-up area with large areas of land being used for housing
  • grow from small settlements & function changes (main economic activity)
  • develop in areas where resources are available
  • eg. town, city, megacity
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settlement site & situation

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  • site: land on which settlement is built

* situation: relationship between settlement & surrounding area

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types of sites

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  • wet point site - a site along a supply of water in otherwise dry areas
  • dry point site - a site in an elevated position where the surrounding land is wet
  • defensive site - a site that is easy to guard against enemies, typically located on higher grounds
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common settlement locations

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  • in areas with flat/gently sloping, fertile land for farming
  • at cross-roads/locations of trade
  • in areas with a reliable fuel supply
  • where the aspect provides shelter to the houses
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nucleated settlement

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  • a cluster of houses around a central feature

* low & flat lands

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linear settlement

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  • long & thin settlement
  • develop along a transport route (road/river valley)
  • flat land is limited
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dispersed settlement

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  • farms/isolated buildings

* scattered in no particular pattern across the countryside and surrounded by farmland

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causes of settlement dispersion

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  • mountainous areas (difficult for construction)
  • mainly land for farming
  • vulnerable to extreme weather conditions or climate
  • few natural resources available
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settlement hierachy

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  • ranks settlements based on size, population & services
  • larger settlements are less common than smaller ones
‣ conurbation
‣ city
‣ large town
‣ small town
‣ village
‣ hamlet
‣ isolated dwelling
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high order settlements

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  • provide goods & services that are expensive, high quality & bought infrequently
  • large range - people are willing to travel a long way for them
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low order settlements

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  • provide goods & services that are cheap & bought frequently
  • small range - people are only willing to travel a short distance to buy/use them
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sphere of influence

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  • the area served by a settlement/service

* aka catchment area

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threshold population

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  • the minimum population required to support a service

* high order goods have a higher threshold population

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functions of settlements

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  • residential: provides habitation to its people
  • market town: responsible for commerce/trade
  • tourist resort: generate revenue from natural and physical attractions in tourist industry
  • administrative: houses administrative branch /government of a country/region
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