Concept information
Preferred term
INDUSTRIALIZATION
Definition
- Industrialization can refer to a major shift in manufacturing, from small-scale production by hand to large-scale production by machine. Industrialization is made possible by new technologies, but also by an abundant supply of fuel, such as coal. Industrialization makes manufacturing more energy-intensive and much less labor intensive. Industrialization leads to the mass production of products, which means that more goods are available to more people. (en)
Broader concept
- SOCIOECONOMICS (en)
Change note
- 2012-06-26 14:59:54.0 [tbs1979] Move Concepts delete broader relation (null); add broader relation (INDUSTRIALIZATION [92d8968b-617e-433d-ab9b-e269497c3f43,21601] - SOCIOECONOMICS [a96e6cd6-0f35-491d-8198-7551d03e1cbc,40033]);
- 2012-06-29 12:19:36.0 [tbs1979] update Definition (Industrialization can refer to a major shift in manufacturing, from small-scale production by hand to large-scale production by machine. Industrialization is made possible by new technologies, but also by an abundant supply of fuel, such as coal. Industrialization makes manufacturing more energy-intensive and much less labor intensive. Industrialization leads to the mass production of products, which means that more goods are available to more people. ); update Definition (Chiras, Daniel D. 1998. Environmental Science. A Systems Approach to Sustainable Development. Wadsworth Publishing Company. Belmont, California. );
URI
https://gcmd.earthdata.nasa.gov/kms/concept/92d8968b-617e-433d-ab9b-e269497c3f43
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