Across
- 5. the saving to an individual enterprise that results from spatial association with other similar economic activities
- 8. A design for large regional industrial, mining, and agricultural development leading toregional self sufficiency
- 12. primary activities involving the mining and quarrying of nonrenewable metallic and nonmetallic mineral resources
- 14. the cost of production inputs that change as the level of production changes
- 18. cultivation crop production of forest clearings kept in cultivation until their quickly declining fertility is lost
- 19. economy a system in which goods and services are created for the use of producers of their immediate families
- 20. a large agricultural holding, devoted to the production of a single export crop
- 23. a place where the costs of transport and labor and the advantages of agglomeration or dispersion are most favorable
- 26. parts of the economy that involves processing raw materials from primary activities. This includes manufacturing and construction.
- 27. the spatial grouping of people or activities for mutual benefit
- 28. part of the economy that fulfills the exchange function and that provides market availability including wholesale and retail
- 29. the concentric zonal pattern of agricultural land use around a single market center
Down
- 1. farmers producing for off-farm sales who apply lare amounts of capital and/or labor per unit of land
- 2. large areas of land and minimal labor input per unit. Product and population density are low
- 3. parts of the economy that involve making natural resources available for use. Includes mining, agriculture, forestry, fishing or hunting, and grazing
- 4. a region's profit potential for a productive activity compared to alternate areas of production of the same good or to alternate uses of the region's resources
- 6. the production of goods and services for exchange in competitive markets where price and availability are determined by supply and demand forces
- 7. a government agriculture enterprise operated with paid employees
- 9. the cooperative operation of an agricultural enterprise under state control of production and market, but without full status or support as a state enterprise
- 10. a large business organization operating in at least two separate national economies
- 11. large farms planting and harvesting machinery, but the input per land unit is low
- 13. the study of how people earn a living, how livelihoods system vary by area, and how economic activities are spatially interrelated and linked
- 15. primary activities involving the harvest of renewable natural resources of land or water, commercial gathering usually implies forestry and fishing industries
- 16. The great increase in food production accomplish by the introduction of high yielding crops
- 17. the production of goods and services, usually consumed or distributed by a government agency by quantity and price decided by government programs
- 21. employment concerned with research and gather data information
- 22. Small land holdings with a great amount of labor per unit. Product and population are high
- 24. the migratory but controlled movement of livestocksoley dependent upon natural forage
- 25. the maximum at which a renewable resource can be exploited without impairing its ability to be renewed or replenished
