DEVS 221 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Urban Area, Indian Register, The Neighbourhood

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Urban aboriginal population and understanding the migration of. Ordinary canadians : the place where in the settled routine of an individual"s life, he or she regularly, normally or customarily lives. The perceived binary relationship is reflected in landscapes. What is a landscape: space: is the boundless three-dimensional extent in which objects and events have relative position and direction. Space and time seemed to be one or at least time is conditional on space: place: a place comes into existence when humans give meaning to a part of the larger, undifferentiated space. Any time a location is identified or given a name, it is considered to be a place. concentrations and populations. When you get to the centre of urban space it is more. Contrastingly to rural space, which is more horizontal than. Urban space: when we think about urban space, we think about larger, an idea of urban space as vertical as much as horizontal vertical than horizontal vertical.

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