The document discusses different types of communities, including rural and urban communities, local and global communities, physical and virtual social spaces, and geographic, identity-based, interest-based, and intentional communities. Rural communities are in non-city areas used for farming and have lower population densities, while urban communities are in cities with higher densities and more infrastructure and jobs. Local communities involve face-to-face interaction, while global communities connect individuals virtually over long distances.
Reference:
Book of Ava Ann P. Semorlan, PhD & Adrian P. Semorlan, MPA, MHSS, Ed.D. entitled Community Engagement, Solidarity, and Citizenship for Senior High School
The word "community" is derived from Latin and has been used in the English language since the 14th century. The word community is derived from the Latin communitas (meaning the same), which is in turn derived from communis, which means "common, public, shared by all or many" (encyclopedia).
A community is a group of people living in the same place or having a particular characteristic in common such as norms, religion, values, or identity.
Reference:
Book of Ava Ann P. Semorlan, PhD & Adrian P. Semorlan, MPA, MHSS, Ed.D. entitled Community Engagement, Solidarity, and Citizenship for Senior High School
The word "community" is derived from Latin and has been used in the English language since the 14th century. The word community is derived from the Latin communitas (meaning the same), which is in turn derived from communis, which means "common, public, shared by all or many" (encyclopedia).
A community is a group of people living in the same place or having a particular characteristic in common such as norms, religion, values, or identity.
Reference:
Book of Ava Ann P. Semorlan, PhD & Adrian P. Semorlan, MPA, MHSS, Ed.D. entitled Community Engagement, Solidarity, and Citizenship for Senior High School
What constitute the environmentalism for the poor? What does sustainability for the poor means? Urbanism and liveability in the perspective of the socially and economically disadvantage of social class and how ecological sustainability play a role in this context.
Reference:
Book of Ava Ann P. Semorlan, PhD & Adrian P. Semorlan, MPA, MHSS, Ed.D. entitled Community Engagement, Solidarity, and Citizenship for Senior High School
What constitute the environmentalism for the poor? What does sustainability for the poor means? Urbanism and liveability in the perspective of the socially and economically disadvantage of social class and how ecological sustainability play a role in this context.
Forms of Human settlements, an important topic in Human geography. It discuss the the two kinds of settlements, rural and urban and deals with their advantages as well as disadvantages.
The life of plazas and sitting spaces; Sun ,wind ,trees ,water, food, The street; The “undesirables”. Effective capacity. Indoor spaces. Concourse and mega-structures; Smaller cities and places.
Running head: WINDSHIELD SURVEY 1
WINDSHIELD SURVEY 2
Windshield Survey
Norys Gil
South University
Aggregate Description
The community selected for study is a small town in the United States. This town is one of the oldest ones in the region. The description of the aggregate is as follows
Name of aggregate
Lake Side Town Community
Geographical location and size
This is located near a lake which is in the northern part of the country. This is a town covers an area of approximately 8540 km2
Population
The town’s population is approximately 26,710 persons. This population is evenly distributed in the land covered by the town.
A brief history
This town was found around the basis of the healing powers of the waters emerging from one of the springs near the lake. It started with a small group of individuals who have been growing since 1879 to date. The first healing incident was of a leg problem of a passer-by who then spread the news about the ‘healing waters’. From then the area has experienced rapid growth into a small town. The economic distribution was, however, uneven as the springs attracted the rich individuals while the outskirts were left for the poor ones. The town attracted a large of investors who were excited by the thought of exploring new towns.
However, the trend did not hold for this town as the emergence of modern medicine reduced the influence of the spring. The town’s economy declined a bit. However, it picked up again in the 1920s when tourism came up and automobiles improved transportation systems. The town was then hit the great depression, and world war II. It, however, survived all the setbacks and attacked more tourists.
Basic vital statistics
The population estimates for the town as the population estimates of 2019 are 26710 which a decline from 27,191 in 2010. The town has, therefore, registered – 1.8% population growth.
Most of the population is aged between 18 and 64 years. Only 18% is below 18 years and the population below 5 years is 6.1%. Females make the better part of the population with of percentage of 49.6. This is almost half the population of the town. The town is made of mixture races but the dominant race is the whites while the least in the town are the African Americans. The communities in the town include whites, African Americans, Indian Americans, Asians and Hispanic(Loy & Coleman, 2006)
Crude birth rate, infant mortality rate, life expectancy, leading causes of death and relevant statistical information related to the health of the aggregate from the windshield survey
The crude birth rate of this town is estimated to be 7.8% which is the highest in the region. Despite the high birth rate, the town also has a high death rate which suppresses the growth rate. The life expectancy of the t.
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3. RURAL and URBAN
RURAL AREAS ARE SEPARATE FROM THE
INFLUENCE OF LARGE CITIES AND TOWNS. IT
IS KNOWN AS THE COUNTRYSIDE,
FARMLAND, OR AGRICULTURAL LAND.
URBAN AREAS ARE CALLED CITIES OR TOWN
4. QUESTIONS RURAL URBAN
WHERE IS IT? IN A COMMUNITY AWAY FROM THE CITY IN A CITY
WHO LIVES THERE? COMING FROM THE FARMING, FISHING
AND MINING
EDUCATED PROFESSIONAL AND
BUSINESSMAN
HOW MANY PEOPLE LIVE IN IT? LOW DENSITY OF HUMAN POPULATION HIGH DENSITY OF HUMAN POPULATION
WHAT ARE THE SERVICES? POOR INFRASTRUCTURE
FOR ELECTRICITY, WATER, TRANSPORT
ETC.
WITH THE PRESENCE OF INFRASTUCTURE
FACILITY
WHAT IS THE LAN USED FOR? LAND IS FOR AGRICULTURE AND MINING LAND IS USED FOR BUILDINGS FOR
BUSINESSES LIKE FACTORIES AND
COMMERCIALS
WHAT JOBS DO PEOPLE HAVE? FARMING, FISHING, TEACHING, BARANGAY
HEALTH WORKERS
PROFESSIONALS UNDER MEDICINE,
ENGINEERING TEACHING also LABOR
WORKS
HOW DO PEOPLE TREAT EACH OTHER? HAVE A SENSE OF UNITY AND
BELONGINGNESS
PEOPLE HAVE A FEELING OF DISTRUST
AND A BIT INDIFFERENT OF EACH OTHER
5. LOCAL-GLOBAL
Local- Social Integration (face to face
interaction)
Global- a function of system integration
(interaction between individuals away from
each other)
6. PHYSICAL SPACE-VIRTUAL
SOCIAL SPACE
PHYSICAL SPACE- REFERS TO THE UNLIMITED
THREE DIMENSIONAL EXPANSES IN WHICH
MATERIAL OBJECTS ARE LOCATED
VIRTUAL SOCIAL SPACE- REFERS TO THE
NON-PHYSICAL SPACES CREATED BY THE
DEVELOPMENT OF TECHNOLOGY
9. GEOGRAPHIC
COMMUNITY
A DIVERSE POPULATION WITH INDIVIDUALS
OR GROUPS OCCUPYING DIFFERENT
PHYSICAL SPACES AND EACH WITH SPECIAL
ATTRIBUTES SUCH AS RELIGION, ECONOMIC
STATUS etc..
10. COMMUNITY OF
IDENTITY
A COMMUNITY WITH A COMMON
INDENTIFIABLE CHARACTERISTICS OR
ATTRIBUTES LIKE CULTURE, LANGUAGE,
MUSIC, RELIGION, AND CUSTOMS
Local: kung sino ang nandyan iyon ang madaling makakausap
Global: bringing local communities as one through communication
PHYSICAL SPACE – INTERACTION OF PEOPLE INSIDE A SPECIFIC PLACE
VIRTUAL SPACE- INTERACTION OF PEOPLE FROM DIFFERENT PLACE THROUGH THE USE OF TECHNOLOGIES
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