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© 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. Chapter 12: Services The Cultural Landscape: An Introduction to Human Geography

© 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. Services Service = any activity that fulfills a human want or need Services are located in settlements –Location of services is important for profitability –Affluent regions tend to offer more services –Local diversity is evident in the provision of services

© 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. Where Did Services Originate? Three types of services –Consumer services About 44 percent of all jobs in the United States –Business services About 24 percent of all jobs in the United States –Public services About 17 percent of all jobs in the United States –In the United States, all employment growth has occurred in the services sector

© 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. Percentage of GDP from Services, 2005 Figure 12-1

© 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. Employment Change in the United States by Sector Figure 12-2

© 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. Where Did Services Originate? Services in early rural settlements –Early consumer services met societal needs Examples = burial of the dead, religious centers, manufacturing centers –Early public services probably followed religious activities –Early business services to distribute and store food

© 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. Where Did Services Originate? Services in early urban settlements –Services in ancient cities Earliest urban settlements (e.g., Ur), Athens, Rome –Services in medieval cities Largest settlements were in Asia European cities developed with feudalism

© 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. Where Are Contemporary Services Located? Services in rural settlements –Half of the world’s population lives in rural settlements –Two types Clustered rural settlements –Circular or linear –Clustered settlements in Colonial America Dispersed rural settlements –In the United States –In Great Britain »Enclosure movement

© 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. Rural Settlement Patterns Figure 12-10

© 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. Where Are Contemporary Services Located? Services in urban settlements –Differences between urban and rural settlements Large size High density Social heterogeneity –Increasing percentage of people in cities –Increasing number of people in cities

© 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. Percentage of Population Living in Urban Settlements Figure 12-14

© 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. Urban Settlements With Populations of at Least 3 Million Figure 12-15

© 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. Why Are Consumer Services Distributed in a Regular Pattern? Central place theory –First proposed by Walter Christaller (1930s) –Characteristics A central place has a market area (or hinterland) –Size of a market area Range Threshold

© 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. “Daily Urban Systems” Figure 12-16

© 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. Central Place Theory Figure 12-17

© 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. Market Areas, Range, and Threshold for Kroger Supermarkets Figure 12-18

© 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. Why Are Consumer Services Distributed in a Regular Pattern? Market-area analysis –Profitability of a location Compute the range Compute the threshold Draw the market area –Optimal location within a market Best location in a linear settlement Best location in a nonlinear settlement

© 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. Optimal Location for a Pizza-Delivery Service Figure 12-20

© 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. Why Are Consumer Services Distributed in a Regular Pattern? Hierarchy of services and settlements –Nesting Market areas in MDCs = a series of hexagons of various sizes –Rank-size distribution of settlements Primate city rule –Primate cities –Periodic markets

© 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. Central Place Theory Figure 12-21

© 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. Rank-Size Distribution in the United States and Indonesia Figure 12-23

© 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. Why Do Business Services Cluster in Large Settlements? Hierarchy of business services –Services in world cities Business: clustering of services is a product of the Industrial Revolution Consumer: retail services with extensive market areas –May include leisure services of national importance due to large thresholds, large ranges, and the presence of wealthy patrons. Public: world cities are often the center of national or international political power

© 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. World Cities Figure 12-25

© 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. Why Do Business Services Cluster in Large Settlements? Business services in LDCs –Offshore financial services Two functions: –Taxes –Privacy –Back offices LDCs are attractive because of: –Low wages –Ability to speak English

© 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. Why Do Business Services Cluster in Large Settlements? Economic base of settlements –Two types: Basic industries Nonbasic industries –Specialization of cities in different services –Distribution of talent

© 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. Economic Base of U.S. Cities Figure 12-28

© 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. Geography of Talent Figure 12-29

© 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. The End. Up next: Urban Patterns