Human-Environmental Interaction
| English | Chinese | Pinyin |
|---|---|---|
| environmental determinism | 环境决定论 | huán jìng jué dìng lùn |
| possibilism | 可能论 | kě néng lùn |
| cultural landscape | 文化景观 | wén huà jǐng guān |
People and place shape each other
- Humans depend on the environment, and change it, everywhere they live.
- How much the environment controls people has been argued for a century.
- Two big ideas answer this: environmental determinism and possibilism.
Environmental determinism
- Environmental determinism 环境决定论 claimed the physical environment decides how a culture develops.
- For example, it wrongly said hot climates make people less productive.
- This idea is now rejected — it was used to justify unfair prejudice.
Possibilism
- Possibilism 可能论 is the accepted view: the environment sets limits, but people choose how to respond.
- Technology and culture let people overcome many environmental limits.
- Deserts get irrigation; cold places get heating; rivers get bridges.
Determinism or possibilism?
Sort each statement as environmental determinism (rejected) or possibilism (accepted).
Possibilism argues that the environment...
Possibilism: the environment limits options, but human choice and technology decide the outcome.
Environmental determinism is rejected today, not just old-fashioned. It ignored human choice and was used to excuse racism and colonialism. On the exam, treat it as a discredited idea and contrast it with possibilism.
Environmental determinism is the modern, accepted view in geography.
It is rejected; possibilism is the accepted view.
The visible human mark on the land — farms, cities, roads — is the cultural ____.
The cultural landscape records a culture's values on the land.
Select all examples of possibilism.
The first three show people choosing within limits; the last is determinism.
Match each idea to its status/meaning.
Determinism is rejected; possibilism accepted; the cultural landscape is the visible result.
The cultural landscape
- The cultural landscape 文化景观 is the visible mark humans leave on the land.
- Farms, cities, roads, and signs all record a culture's values.
- Sustainability asks how to use resources without using them up.
The Netherlands sits partly below sea level. Environmental determinism would predict no one could live there. Possibilism explains what really happened: the Dutch built dikes and pumps and chose to reclaim the land — human choice overcoming an environmental limit.
Environmental determinism (environment decides culture) is rejected; possibilism (environment sets limits, people choose) is accepted. The cultural landscape is the visible result of this interaction, and sustainability is about using resources wisely.