2. CONTENT:
• INTRODUCTION OF WORLD
REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY
• MAKING AND REMAKING
REGIONSGL
• GLOBALISATION
• FACETS OF GLOBALISATION
• LOCALISATION
• FACETS OF LOCALISATION
3. INTRODUCTION OF WORLD
REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY
• It is important to understand the general economic
context including sectors and industries, human capital
and natural environment.
• about the world’s regions which include the specific
unique characteristics of place related to their culture,
economy, climate, politics and environmental factors
• Human geography is the study of the many cultural
aspects found throughout the world and how they relate
to the spaces and places where they originate.
5. GLOBALISATION
• Globalization is the process of increased interconnection
among countries mostly in the areas of economics,
politics and culture.
6. FACETS OF
GLOBALISATION
• as more money is flowed in to developing countries,
there is a greater chance for the people in those
countries to economically succeed and increase their
standard living
• global competition encourages creativity and
innovations.
• Governments are able to better work together towards
and common goals now that there is an advantages in
cooperation, an improved ability to interact and
coordinate and a global awareness of issues.
8. FACETS OF
LOCALIZATION
• Political nationalism
• Separatist groups
• Customs and Practices that preserve local
identities
• Religious differences
• Resistance to economic globalization