Chilean landscape Chile is located on the southwest coast of South America, one side is the Andean and the other is the Pacific Ocean. The Chilean landscape offers diversity of deserts, forests, rivers, glaciers, and valleys. There are three different climatic zones in Chile, supporting each main agricultural sector, producing various fruits including grapes and producing wine. ("Chile facts" and "2007") Population density: city or rural area.
Urban geography refers to a subset of the geographies of internal structures and characteristics related to urban and urban studies, and the spatial relationship between entities. Urban geospatial analysis refers to the investigation and study of the geographical distribution of the internal structure of the city, their relationships, and the proximity of the structure. Also called modeling. In this spatial analysis, we extract data from urban areas, analyze, evaluate, and explain the relationships existing between structures and the applicability of specific regions or structures. There are various types of spatial analysis such as boundary analysis, address matching and geocoding, proximity analysis, spatial overlay, buffer analysis, network analysis, etc. We will briefly explain each spatial analysis.
Village geography, which includes urban geography, is a study of urban and rural areas, particularly concerning the spatial, relational and theoretical aspects of communities. This is a study of areas where buildings and infrastructure are concentrated. The majority of economic activity in these areas is in the secondary and tertiary industries. In urban settlements, its population density may be high. Urban geography is a survey of cities, towns and other relatively compact areas. The two main concerns are the location (how to determine the settlement based on the physical environment) and the situation (how the settlement is positioned relative to other settlements). Another area of interest is the urban internal organization, which includes the deployment of different population groups and infrastructure.
Residential geography: Residential geography tries to explore a part of the surface of the earth, including human settlements. It examines the relationship between city and rural settlement, economic structure, infrastructure, and patterns of human settlements and space and time. Animal geography: Animal geography can be regarded as a subfield of human geography and it is closely related to the field of environmental geography of physical geography. It involves studies on the interdependence between the world of animals on Earth and humans and other animals.