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Title: INDUSTRIAL GEOGRAPHY


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INDUSTRIAL GEOGRAPHY
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The Pre-industrial World
  • Industrial development occurred before the
    Industrial Revolution
  • India and China
  • European commercial companies

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The Industrial Revolution
  • Growing European domestic markets a lacking
    labor force
  • Increased transportation and communications
  • Steam-power for ocean-going vessels

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The Location Decision
  • Secondary industries are less dependent on
    resource location
  • Distance decay
  • Weber's model the least cost theory
  • Minimization of three critical expenses
  • Transportation costs
  • Labor costs
  • Agglomeration

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Factors of Industrial Location
  • Market mechanism and relationships between supply
    and demand
  • Raw materials
  • Transportation costs affect industry location
  • Labor
  • Cost of labor still looms large in location of
    industry

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Factors of Industrial Location
  • Transportation
  • Crucial factor
  • Infrastructure
  • All services offered by an area or city

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Factors of Industrial Location
  • Energy
  • Other factors
  • Clustering
  • Political stability
  • Taxation policies
  • Environmental conditions

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RESOURCE GEOGRAPHY
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Major Industrial Regions
  • Only a few countries are major industrial
    economies
  • Mapping industrial concentrations bring out
    certain primary industrial regions
  • Each consists of one or more core areas

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First-round Industrialization Through World War I
  • Beginning global industrial patterns in Europe
  • Changed between late 18th early 20th centuries
  • Britains colonial empire
  • Industrial Revolution spread to the mainland
  • Belgium
  • Were largely transformed between the
    late-eighteenth and early-twentieth centuries by
    diffusion of the Industrial Revolution

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Paris
German Ruhr
German Saxony
German Silesia
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First-round Industrialization Through World War I
  • Manufacturing in North America
  • Began in New England
  • Began early in New York
  • Natural resources
  • Developed transportation systems
  • Coal reserves widely spread
  • Catching up with Europe end of WW I

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Mid-20th Century Industrialization
  • Oil and Gas
  • US oil gas consumption high per capita
  • Dependence on external fuel supplies affects 3 of
    4 world industrial regions
  • Largest oil gas reserves?
  • Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Iraq, and Russia

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Mid-20th Century Industrialization
  • North America
  • Escaped industrial destruction of WW I
  • Had a new global political stature
  • Highly-developed infrastructure and workforce
  • Emerged from Depression with industrial dominance

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Mid-20th Century Industrialization
  • Europe
  • Rapid post-WW I recovery
  • The Rühr became Europes greatest industrial
    complex
  • Saxony anchored by Leipzig and Dresden
  • Silesia
  • World War II destroyed lots of its infrastructure
  • Late 1950s rebound
  • European colonial empires were disintegrating

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Mid-20th Century Industrialization
  • The former Soviet Union
  • Ukraine
  • Would have probably developed anyway...
  • St. Petersburg (Leningrad)
  • The Volga began development in mid-1930s
  • The Volga post-World War II
  • Urals region
  • Siberia
  • Port of Vladivostok
  • New port of Nakhodka

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Mid-20th Century Industrialization
  • Eastern Asia
  • Japan
  • Japans four key industrial districts
  • The Kanto Plain
  • The Kansai District
  • The Kitakyushu District
  • The Toyama District

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  • China
  • Has a substantial resource base
  • The Northeast District
  • The Northen Industrial District
  • Shanghai and the Chang (Yangzi) District
  • The Guangdong District

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Mid-20th Century Industrialization
  • The larger context
  • Industrialization in the Northern Hemisphere
    throughout resource-rich zone
  • Industrial concentration was spotty elsewhere
  • Northern Hemisphere Industrial Zone
  • Other areas have significant resources, but lack
    population technology

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The Late 20th Century and Beyond
  • The Four Tigers South Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong,
    and Singapore

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The Late 20th Century and Beyond
  • Other parts of the Pacific Rim
  • Chinas coastal provinces
  • East Asia becoming the worlds most productive
    industrial cluster
  • Chinas growing economy
  • The Three Gorges Dam will change the economic and
    environmental landscape
  • Northeast District has become Chinas rustbelt
  • Russias Far East is enjoying industrial growth

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The Late 20th Century and Beyond
  • Secondary industrial regions
  • Only Brazil and Mexico have substantial
    manufacturing industries
  • The maquiladora district

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The Late 20th Century and Beyond
  • Secondary industrial regions
  • The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)
  • The Free Trade Area of the Americas
  • Thoughts?? Implications??
  • Industrial development in India

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Discussion Question
  • So far, in 21st century, United States reliance
    on foreign energy resources is greater than in
    the 1970s. Why?
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