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- Territoriality is a pattern of attitudes and behavior held by a person or group that is based on perceived, attempted, or actual control of a physical space, object, or idea, which may involve habitual occupation, defense, personalization, and marking of the territory.
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Territoriality is a means of affecting (enhancing or impeding) interaction and extends. the particulars of action by contact. Territoriality is defined here as the attempt to affect, influ- ence, or control actions, interactions, or access by asserting and attempting to enforce control over a specific geographic area.
First published in 1986, this book demonstrates that territoriality for humans is not an instinct, but a powerful and often indispensable geographical strategy used to control people and things by controlling area.
- Robert David Sack
- Paperback
Mar 15, 2010 · Territoriality is defined here as the attempt to affect, influence, or control actions, interactions, or access by asserting and attempting to enforce control over a specific geographic area. A theory of territoriality is developed that contains ten potential consequences and fourteen primary combinations of consequences to territorial strategies.
- Robert D. Sack
- 1983
Jan 26, 2019 · Human territoriality refers to people living in particular places over long time periods assuring their basic livelihood needs and developing a sense of ownership ( sovereignty especially regarding states) over that area.
- Gerry O’Reilly
- gerry.oreilly@dcu.ie
- 2019
Robert David Sack. CUP Archive, Nov 6, 1986 - History - 256 pages. First published in 1986, this book demonstrates that territoriality for humans is not an instinct, but a powerful and often...
Jun 1, 2018 · human territoriality is also a form of communication among individuals. Territorial behaviour pattern is an instrument for exerting control over an area whose limits are imposed.