SOUTH AMERICA POLITICAL MAP REGIONS OF THE REALM
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SOUTH AMERICA
POLITICAL MAP
REGIONS OF THE REALM Caribbean North §Colombia §Venezuela §Guyana §Suriname §French Guiana Andean West §Peru §Ecuador §Bolivia Brazil Southern Cone §Argentina §Chile §Uruguay §Paraguay
MAJOR GEOGRAPHIC QUALITIES Physiography n Dominated by the Andes mountains and the amazon basin. Population n Concentrated along the periphery. Cultural pluralism n Exists in most countries and is expressed regionally. Regional economic interaction n Has been minimal in the past. Acute Financial Problems n External debts and default
PLATE TECTONICS
PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT
PRECIPITATION
THE INCA EMPIRE Culture hearthn Basin around Cuzco (1200 -1535 a. D. ) Altiplanos were key to settlement patterns. 20 million subjects at its zenith Transportation networks and integration efforts were most impressive. A highly centralized state
INDIGENOUS PEOPLES & COLONIAL DOMAINS
SOUTH AMERICA’S CULTURE SPHERES
CULTURE SPHERES Tropical-plantation Resembles Middle America’s Rimland Locations, soils, & tropical climates favor plantation crops, especially sugar. Initially relied on African slave labor
CULTURE SPHERES European-commercial The most “Latin” part of South America Includes the Pampas temperate grasslands Economically most advanced Transportation networks and quality of life are excellent.
CULTURE SPHERES Amerind-subsistence Correlates with the former Inca Empire Feudal socioeconomic structure persists Includes some of South America’s poorest areas Subsistence agriculture must contend with difficult environmental challenges.
CULTURE SPHERES Mestizo-transitional Surrounds the Amerindian-subsistence region A zone of mixtureculturally & agriculturally Transitional -economic connotations
CULTURE SPHERES Undifferentiated Characteristics are difficult to classify. Sparsely populated Isolation and lack of change- notable features Development of Amazonia may prompt significant changes.
SOUTH AMERICA’S CULTURE SPHERES Tropical-plantation European-commercial Amerind-subsistence Mestizo-transitional (mixed) Undifferentiated
ECONOMIC INTEGRATION MERCOSUR n n n LAUNCHED IN 1995 A SOUTHERN CONE COMMON MARKET INCLUDES BRAZIL, ARGENTINA, URUGUAY, AND PARAGUAY ANDEAN GROUP n n n INITIALLY FORMED IN 1969 (ANDEAN PACT) RESTARTED IN 1995 MEMBERS ARE VENEZUELA, COLOMBIA, PERU, ECUADOR, AND BOLIVIA
ECONOMIC INTEGRATION (CONTINUED) GROUP OF THREE (G-3) n n n FORMED IN 1995 INCLUDES MEXICO, VENEZUELA, AND COLOMBIA A FREE TRADE ASSOCIATION WHICH AIMS TO PHASE OUT ALL TARIFFS BY 2005 NAFTA n n LAUNCHED BY THE US, MEXICO, AND CANADA IN 1995 AIMS TO INCLUDE CHILE
BARRIERS TO INTEGRATION A hollow continent - why? Physiographic barriers Non-complementary economies Lack of developed infrastructure Individual countries oriented towards Europe and the us – not towards each other
URBANIZATION The movement to and clustering of people in towns and cities The percentage of a country’s population living in cities 78% - continent-wide in south america South america’s increase based on rate of “natural increase” and internal migration The “latin american city” model
GENERALIZED MODEL OF THE LATIN AMERICAN CITY Commercial/Industrial Disamenity CBD Elite Residential Sector Zone of Maturity Zone in Situ Accretion Zone of peripheral squatter settlements
GLOBAL URBANIZATION Urban Population as a Percentage of Total Population in Different Areas of the World, 1950 -2000
BRAZIL §South America’s Giant §World rankings Ø Population size - 5 th Ø Territory - 5 th Ø Economy - 8 th Ø Industrial base - 8 th
BRAZIL CONTAINS HALF THE CONTINENT’S LAND PEOPLE A FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF 26 STATES ETHNIC DIVERSITY - MIXTURE OF EUROPEAN, AFRICAN, AND AMERINDIAN PEOPLES PORTUGUESE - SPEAKING & ROMAN CATHOLIC ADHERENTS SUBSTANTIAL MINERAL RESOURCES: IRON, ALUMINUM ORE, MANGANESE, OIL, AND GAS
A Two Class System? §GNP per capita-$4, 630 §Largest income gap in the realm §Wealthiest 10% of the population. . . Øown 2/3 of the land Øcontrol over 50% of the country’s wealth §Poverty has increased by 50% since 1980
BRAZIL (CONTINUED) GREAT CITIES ØRIO DE JANEIRO - CULTURAL FOCUS ØSAO PAULO - INDUSTRIAL HUB ØBRASILIA - A “FORWARD CAPITAL” DEVELOPING THE AMAZON Ø“GROWTH POLE” CONCEPT ØENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS
FORWARD CAPITAL - BRASILIA § Is the capital city positioned in a contested or potentially contested territory? § Is it near an international border? § Does it confirm the state’s intent to maintain its presence in the territory under contention?
GROWTH POLE THEORY AIMS TO PROMOTE GROWTH IN THE HINTERLANDS AUGMENTED BY INVESTMENT SUPPORT IN AN ATTEMPT TO SPREAD ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES AND BENEFITS Ø CREATE JOBS IN DEPRESSED AREAS Ø REDUCE UNEVEN CONCENTRATIONS OF WEALTH Ø DECENTRALIZE INDUSTRY SETS OFF “RIPPLES” OF DEVELOPMENT
Sao Paulo 3% All Others 57% Sao Paulo 43% All Others 97% GDP TOTAL LAND AREA All Others 76% Sao Paulo 24% Sao Paulo 55% All Others 45% POPULATION INDUSTRIAL OUTPUT
THE NORTH (CARIBBEAN SOUTH AMERICA)
THE NORTH (CARIBBEAN SOUTH AMERICA) VENEZUELA, COLOMBIA, GUYANA, SURINAME, FRENCH GUIANA REGIONAL CHARACTER: n COASTAL LOCATIONS n EARLY EUROPEAN PLANTATION DEVELOPMENT n FORCED MIGRATION OF BLACK LABORERS
VENEZUELA - 25. 2 MILLION PEOPLE Ø OIL FROM LAKE MARACAIBO IS CHIEF RESOURCE Ø CARACAS & VALENCIA - KEY CITIES
CARIBBEAN SOUTH AMERICA (CONTINUED) COLOMBIA - 41. 6 MILLION PEOPLE Ø COFFEE, OIL & COAL MAJOR EXPORTS Ø COCAINE - LEADING ECONOMIC ACTIVITY Ø TORN BY INTERNAL VIOLENCE Ø BOGOTA & MEDELLIN KEY CITIES
CARIBBEAN SOUTH AMERICA (CONTINUED) THE GUIANAS (FRENCH GUIANA, GUYANA, SURINAME) POPULATIONS< 1. 5 MILLION ØETHNICALLY DIVERSE ØPOVERTY STRICKEN ØFACE ENVIRONMENTAL CRISIS
THE WEST (ANDEAN SOUTH AMERICA)
THE WEST (ANDEAN SOUTH AMERICA) § PERU, ECUADOR, BOLIVIA § REGIONAL CHARACTER: AMERINDIAN POPULATIONS, SUBSISTENCE AGRICULTURE, MOUNTAINOUS ENVIRONMENTS, POVERTY § PERU - 28. 3 MILLION PEOPLE Ø LIMA IS ITS PRIMATE CITY Ø ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES - FISHING, IRRIGATED AGRICULTURE, SUGAR, COTTON, RICE, FRUIT, OIL, MINERALS (AN EMERGING ECONOMY!)
ANDEAN SOUTH AMERICA (CONTINUED) ECUADOR - 13. 1 MILLION PEOPLE ØMAIN EXPORTS: OIL, COFFEE, CACAO, BANANAS ØGUAYAQUIL - LARGEST CITY AND COMMERCIAL CENTER ØQUITO - CAPITAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE CENTER BOLIVIA - 8. 6 MILLION PEOPLE (DISPERSED) ØLANDLOCKED ØMAIN EXPORTS: TIN AND ZINC
THE SOUTH (SOUTHERN CONE)
THE SOUTH (MID-LATITUDE SOUTH AMERICA) THE SOUTHERN CONE: n ARGENTINA, n CHILE, n PARAGUAY, n URUGUAY HEART OF EUROPEAN-COMMERCIAL CULTURE SPHERE
THE SOUTH (MID-LATITUDE SOUTH AMERICA) ARGENTINA n 37. 8 MILLION PEOPLE Ø 90% URBANIZED, PERIPHERAL Ø BUENOS AIRES (12. 9 MILLION) - A CLASSIC PRIMATE CITY Ø EXPORTS: CEREALS, MEATS, VEGETABLE OILS
THE SOUTH: MID-LATITUDE SOUTH AMERICA (CONTINUED) URUGUAY - 3. 3 MILLION PEOPLE Ø MONTEVIDEO - CLASSIC PRIMATE CITY Ø MOST EUROPEAN OF SOUTH AMERICAN COUNTRIES Ø EXPORTS: HIDES, MEATS, TEXTILES PARAGUAY - 5. 8 MILLION Ø 95% MESTIZO Ø LANDLOCKED LOCATION CHILE- AN “ELONGATED STATE” Ø EXPORTS: COPPER AND NITRATES
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