Obi - What Is Place
Obi - What Is Place
Obi - What Is Place
What is place?
Everyone has places that mean something special to a very different meaning. Different parts of the landscape
them. You can probably think of a place right now that contain stories of their origin and creation and are regarded
has a particular significance for you. It could be a corner as sacred sites which they have a duty to care for and
of your room where you listen to music, or a local sports protect.
ground where you train with your friends – somewhere
that you identify with and attach meaning to. Indeed, this
is what places are – parts of the Earth’s surface that are
What are spaces?
identified and given meaning by people. A place can be Space refers to the way in which features are arranged
as small as your bedroom or as large as a continent. It can on the Earth’s surface. The key concept of space helps
be a constructed feature, such as a building, or a naturally geographers to explain the way things are arranged by
existing feature such as a freshwater lake. applying the elements of location, organisation, and spatial
The key concept of place is essential to geographers. By distribution – the shapes and patterns in which things are
dividing the Earth’s surface into a series of identifiable places, arranged on the Earth’s surface.
geographers can better understand the natural processes and Geographers often use maps to explore and explain
human activities that shape and change our world. the arrangement of the Earth’s features. Maps allow us to
People may be attached to different places for different see patterns and try to explain why these patterns occur.
reasons, and places can mean completely different Source 3.3, for example, shows the distribution of Australia’s
things to different people. The tourists in Source 3.2, for population. It shows us that Australians tend to live near
example, might perceive this place as an opportunity to see the coast in large cities, particularly in eastern Australia. A
something unique and to photograph it. The bus driver who geographer studying this map would note the pattern. They
brought them here and the owner of the resort where they may also ask questions about it, and perhaps ask about the
are staying may see it quite differently – as somewhere that line of small towns between Adelaide and Perth. Why are
provides them with employment and an income. For the the towns arranged in this way? How are they connected?
Indigenous people of the region, the Anangu, this place has These kinds of questions are applying the concept of space.
Source 3.2 Uluru is a place that has been identified and given meaning. Like all places it has both tangible (able to be touched) and
intangible (not able to be touched) characteristics. The rock, the plants and the soil are all tangible while the scenic beauty, cultural
significance and economic value are intangible.
Darwin
INDIAN
OCEAN PACIFIC
OCEAN
Northern
Townsville
Territory
Queensland
ricorn
Tropic of Cap
Western
Australia Sunshine Coast
South Brisbane
Australia Gold Coast
New South
Wales
Perth Newcastle
Central Coast
Sydney
Adelaide Wollongong
Canberra
ACT
LEGEND Victoria
Geelong Melbourne
People per square Urban settlements
kilometre Over 1 000 000
Over 100 500 000 to 1 000 000
10 to 100
100 000 to 500 000 Hobart
10 000 to 100 000 Tasmania
1 to 10
1000 to 10 000
0.1 to 1 200 to 1000
Under 0.1 Under 200
State border 0 500 1000 km
Interconnections between places mentioned above, for example, may be connected not
only to the other surrounding rocks but also to other areas
We all create places of our own by defining them and giving entirely. Fast-flowing rivers, for example, wear down rocks
them meaning, and all of these places are interconnected. into tiny pieces and then carry these pieces to the coast,
Geographers use different ways to understand and explain where they are shaped into new features such as sand dunes
these interconnections. and sandbars. This process links together the mountains
No place exists in isolation. Not even a rock in a and the coast.
mountain riverbed or a single tree is isolated. Every place Other interconnections are the result of human activities
is interconnected with another. The place where you live is such as trade, transport and communication. These move
connected to a neighbourhood, the road outside the school people, goods, services and ideas between places, linking
connects it with different suburbs, and entire continents are them together.
connected to each other in many ways, too. There are various ways that geographers explain how
Some of the interconnections between places are and why we connect to place, and these will be examined
the result of natural processes. The rock in the riverbed in the material to follow.