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thinking geographically - Coggle Diagram
thinking geographically
relationship between people and nature in their neighbourhoods
disadvantages between people and nature
nature to people
harming of people, limitation of developments
people to nature
soil erosion, damaged vegetation, worsening of pollution and disturbance of wildlifee
advantages between people and nature
nature to people
lowering temperature
vegetation provide shade and cools surrounding air
providing recreational space
frequent interaction with the nature can bring health and well-being benefits to people
removing air polutants
air pollutants are being absorbed by the plants during photosynthesis.
people to nature
communities spreading awareness about the importance of nature
communities taking care of the nature
dependent and mutually affect each other
a sense of place in neighbourhood
whats sense of place?
importance, meaning, memories in a specific location is associated with a person.
how its acquired
reapeated encounters with people or objects
memorable event that took place
how its represented
using different types of media
relationship between locations in a neighbourhood
special association
a pair of services, events or objects in an area
tendency suggests a connection between a service, events or object and another service, events or object
special patterns
non-random arrangements of service, events and objects.
they are arranged in recognisable shapes, geometry, clusters and at regular intervals
regions
sphere of influence of service, events or objects
environmental, human characteristics and geographical locations.
organisations of neighbourhoods in singapore
sustainable urban neighbourhood
ecosystem services in urban neighbourhoods