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cities grow around many, different nodes of activity which attract different types of development (WHAT URBAN MODEL?)

multiple nuclei

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Social analysis can be used to predict where newer housing is located (WHAT URBAN MODEL?)

concentric zone

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peripheral model (WHAT URBAN MODEL?)

galactic

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burgess model (WHAT URBAN MODEL?)

concentric zone

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Edge cities act as nodes of development that are located on a transportation ring (WHAT URBAN MODEL?)

galactic

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City grows outward from the CBD in rings (WHAT URBAN MODEL?)

concentric zone

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Social analysis identifies areas that are organized by the income of residents (WHAT URBAN MODEL?)

sector

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Specific types of development expand out from the CBD in corridors (WHAT URBAN MODEL?)

sector

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Hoyt model (WHAT URBAN MODEL?)

sector

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Social analysis predicts that different ethnicities gravitate to different nodes (WHAT URBAN MODEL?)

multiple nuclei

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CBD surrounded by large are of suburbs bound by a ring road (WHAT URBAN MODEL?)

galactic

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Harris/ullam model (WHAT URBAN MODEL?)

multiple nuclei

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an area delineated by the US bureau of the census for which statistics are published; in urban areas, census tracts correspond roughly to neighborhoods (VOCAB)

census tracts

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what is a statistical analysis used to identify where people of similar living standards, ethnic background, and lifestyle live within an urban area(VOCAB)

social analysis

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what is a residential area where housing has been built on land to which the occupants have no legal claim (VOCAB)

informal settlement

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In the US, and urbanized area of at least 50,000 people, the county within which the city is located, and adjacent counties meeting one of several tests indicating a functional connection to the central city(VOCAB)

MSA

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A collection of overlapping/adjacent MSAs(VOCAB)

megalopolis

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the compact center of a city that’s near the original settlement site(VOCAB)

CBD

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a settlement that is a node of development located on a transportation ring(VOCAB)

edge city

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in the US, an urban area with at least 50,000 inhabitants(VOCAB)

urbanized area

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a dense core of census tracts, densely settled suburbs, and low-density land that links the dense suburbs with the core(VOCAB)

urban area

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legally incorporated, municipality(VOCAB)

central city

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3 CBD: colonial, traditional, and periodic market (WHAT URBAN MODEL?)

concentric zone

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Focal point is a port(WHAT URBAN MODEL?)

multiple nuclei

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Disamenity sectors where no city services exist(WHAT URBAN MODEL?)

sector

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Most commonly found in Africa (WHAT URBAN MODEL?)

concentric zone

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no true CBD, but there are zones that appear that way- gov zone, western zone, alien zone(WHAT URBAN MODEL?)

multiple nuclei

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Most commonly found in Latin America (WHAT URBAN MODEL?)

sector

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Most commonly found in Asia (WHAT URBAN MODEL?)

multiple nuclei

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typically contains a commercial spine(WHAT URBAN MODEL?)

sector

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MCGEE model (WHAT URBAN MODEL?)

multiple nuclei

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surrounded by barricades, favelas, bidonvilles, basters, gecekondu, kampongs, or Barong Barong depending on the region (WHAT URBAN MODEL?)

concentric zone

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are CBD land values the highest of any zone in the metropolitan area?

yes

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what is the sector model highly influenced by?

transportation patterns

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are department stores or big retailers usually found in the CBD?

no

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Why are factories in the suburbs?

cheaper land prices

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Why is CBD land used so intensively?

large real estate prices

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Population of this type of settlement increased rapidly after WW2 bcz returning people married and had children, requiring good housing (VOCAB)

suburbs

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Relatively low density development at locations that are not contiguous to the existing built up area and is also fostered. by the desire of some families to own large tracts of land (VOCAB)

sprawl

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Graphic phenomenon where the # of houses per unit of land diminishes as distance from center city increases (VOCAB)

density gradient

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Legislation/regulations limiting suburban growth and preserve farmland(VOCAB)

smart growth

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Process of partitioning markets into groups of potential customers with similar needs and characteristics who are likely to exhibit similar purchasing behavior (VOCAB)

segmentation

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Process of converting an urban neighborhood from a low income, renter occupied area into a middle class, owner occupied area(VOCAB)

gentrification

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gov owned housing rented to low income people, with rents set at 30 percent of the tenants income (VOCAB)

public housing

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the emigration of whites in an area, with anticipation of blacks immigrating in that area (VOCAB)

white flight

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A process where financial institutions draw red lines on a map to refuse to lend money for people to purchase or improve property within those lines (VOCAB)

redlining

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process where real estate agents convince white property owners to sell their houses at low prices because of fear that people of color will move in to the neighborhood(VOCAB)

blockbusting

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are inner city houses in better condition than suburban houses?

no

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what is the MAJOR side effect of generification

the area becomes too expensive for the residents who previously lived there

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What are the reduced congestion methods?

tolls, congestion charges, permits, bans

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which region in the US has the least environmental impact with electric vehicles?

NW

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How does the UK limit urban sprawl?

greenbelts

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what are the 2 major changes to the density gradient in US urban areas over last century

few differences in density within urban areas, fewer people living in center of the urban area

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what were borcherts 5 transport epocs in order from 1800 to 2000?

sail wagon, iron horse, steel rail, auto air amenity, satellite electronic jet propulsion

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cooperative agency consisting of representatives of the various local governments in the region (VOCAB)

council of governments

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legally adding land area to a city in the US (VOCAB)

annexation

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In the US, the collection of all metropolitan statistical areas and micropolitan statistical areas (VOCAB)

CBSA

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In the US, 2 or more contiguous core based statistical areas tied together by commuting patterns(VOCAB)

CSA

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In the US, an urban area with between 2500-50,000 inhabitants(VOCAB)

urban cluster

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A group in society prevented from participating in the material benefits of a more developed society because of a variety of social and economic disadvantages. (VOCAB)

underclass