Exploring the Population Ecumene of Canada

Exploring the Population Ecumene of Canada

Auteur : Carolyn Weiss, Patricia Cillis, Neil Rothwell

Date de publication : 2008

Éditeur : Statistics Canada, Geography Division

Nombre de pages : 31

Résumé du livre

"The term ecumene comes from the Greek word oikoumene, which means inhabited land or inhabited world. Geographers generally use the term to refer to land where people have made their permanent home, and to all work areas that are considered occupied and used for agricultural or any other economic purpose. This working paper first examines the ecumene concept from a geographic viewpoint and highlights some of the geographic literature. It also examines the cartographic issues, such as the limitations of the choropleth map, and then provides an overview of Statistics Canada's use of the ecumene in its thematic mapping program. Finally, the paper provides details on the development of the population ecumene for the 2006 Census."--Document

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