Where are the cities?.

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Where are the cities?

Let’s look at some theories and models! MAKE SURE YOU KNOW THESE!

Burgess Concentric Zone Model

Hoyt Sector Model

Multiple Nuclei Model : Harris and Ullman

Latin American City

Subsaharan African City

Colonial CBD, Market, and Neighborhoods

South East Asian City

A Slum Insight http://goo.gl/uLT5k

Two maps of Rio…what’s the connection?

Generalized Urban Land Use Pattern

What differences do you notice with urban expansion between the two countries?

Which area is each term connected to? Central City Suburbs Ghettoization Blockbusting Gentrification Redlining Tear Down Rush Hour Greenbelts Segregation Squatter Settlements Edge Cities Hinterlands White Flight Gated Communities Sprawl