Communities and the Environment

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Communities and the Environment Chapter 15 Communities and the Environment

3 kinds of cities and their features Murdock 3 kinds of cities and their features Pre-industrial Industrial Post-industrial Urbanization Louis Wirth - urbanism

Functionalist view Parks and Burgess Human ecology Urban ecology Concentric Zone Theory

Harris and Ulman – Conflict View Types of communities Multiple Nuclei Theory Conflict View New urban sociology World systems theory Types of communities Central cities Subarbs

Homelessness – social policy The environment Conflict View Environmental Justice Homelessness – social policy