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1 UNIT I: Intro to Geography
Cultural Ecology

2 Aristotle “The well-known contrast between the energetic people of the most progressive parts of the temperate zone and the inert inhabitants of the tropics and even of intermediate regions, such as Persia [modern day Iran], is largely due to climate the people of the cyclonic regions rank so far above those of the other parts of the world that they are natural leaders.” - What is he saying? Or eluding to?

3 What Geographers thought before: Environmental Determinism
Just from hearing the term, what do you think this suggest?

4 Environmental Determinism
Human behavior is controlled [determined] by the physical environment. To Aristotle the most ideal climate was that of Greece. Today: Climates most suited for progress/productiveness in culture, politics or technology is that of: Western Europe USA Why? What’s so great about those climates? Can you think of examples where this does not hold true?

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6 Why does Environmental Determinism not hold true?
People are the decision makers and the modifiers – not just slaves of environmental forces! People and their cultures shape environments, constantly altering the landscape and effecting environmental systems.

7 So what do Geographers follow today if Environmental Determinism doesn’t hold true?

8 Just from hearing the term, what do you think that this suggests?
Possibilism Just from hearing the term, what do you think that this suggests?

9 Possibilism Environment merely serves to limit the range of choices available to a culture. Choices that a society makes depends on its members’: Things needed by that society Technology available Today , it is possible to do many things that are at odds with the environment – examples?

10 Case Study in Possibilism:
New Orleans, Louisiana Guesses as to how this city is an example of Possibilism?

11 “City in a Bowl”

12 Why this locality? Lake Pontchatrain to the North
Mississippi to the South

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14 What makes this city unique?
Originally a Spanish city Ceded to the French in 1763 Louisiana Purchase in 1803 Haitian Revolution in 1804

15 When you think of New Orleans what do you think of?

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26 Paper Assignment Although Possibilism allows for humans to virtually build anything anywhere, is it really worthwhile for the city of New Orleans to rebuild the levees/city after the wreckage of Hurricane Katrina – why or why not?


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