SYSTEMATIC ACTIVITIES
The analysis of the internal elements of the economic landscape requires the help of another basic concept. This concept is related to the status and placement of economic activity. The economic landscape is a set of several economic activities. That is why the concept of position and placement has the most importance in economic geography. The use of maps is essential for studying the status of various economic functions.
Economic Work - Specific condition and placement conditions And the study of the elements attracts the most attention of economic geographers and they are trying to explain the status of the economic works, the placement and distribution model, and the rendering of general principles. For this, both regional and systematic approaches are used.
This new element or method becomes chronologically most influential in its expansion area and the old elements and methods start disappearing, however remains of ancient elements and methods which bear witness to thenature of the past economic system.
The present characteristics of an agricultural or industrial state develop from time to time.
There is also the beginning, expansion, development, maturity and attainment of such regions in order. J. C. Beaver (J.C. Weaver) has used the trilogy of Structure, Process and Stage to explain the economic landscape. The structure includes the characteristics of the resource base. It consists of both natural and human resources.
According to the stage of economic development, in various parts of the world, the young stage of economic development, the mature stage and the old stage are available.
The economic landscapes of puberty are found in those parts where human resource use has started in large quantities only recently and resource use has been limited. Brazil and Min's Economic Landscapes in Latin America and Africa, Economy Similar to Youth, Economic Landscapes are found in countries like USA, Canada, Russia, Australia, New Zealand, etc.
where economic growth has reached extremes. Older economic landscapes are found in Britain and some other countries in Europe, where the history of resource use is very old, but this does not mean that there is no possibility of economic progress in old age landscapes.
Naturally stated earlier, the economic landscape is a composite form of regional affiliation with various economic elements of a particular state and their other natural human elements of that region.
Synthesis is done in the geographical perspective of the independent subjective analysis of these various elements within the boundary of the economic region and thus it becomes easy to understand the true nature of the economic landscape.
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