The segregation of urban land uses

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The segregation of urban land uses LO – To understand the development of land use patterns in urban areas

Urban models

CBD – Central Business District

Inner city

Terrace Housing

Suburbs

Industrial

Rural-urban fringe

PLVI – Peak Land Value Intersection

Key questions: What does segregation mean? What is the CBD? Describe the characteristics of a CBD What is the urban land market? And how does it cause segregation in cities How do we describe the most expensive land in a city? Traditionally where is the most expensive land found in a city Who would be prepared to pay the most for this land and why? Where else might you find more expensive land values What does clustering mean? Why do certain land uses cluster together?

Urban Land Use Case Study: Abu Dhabi LO – To know how urban land use is segregated in Abu Dhabi

Land use segregation in Abu Dhabi

Social Segregation LO – To understand how people can become segregated in urban areas

Social Segregation What is social segregation? ‘Social segregation is the separation or clustering of people based usually on class, wealth or ethnicity.’

Segregation in London

Key questions: What is the overriding factor affecting social segregation? Explain what a Ghetto is? What has caused the development of Ghettos? Define the term ‘socio-economic’ What is ethnic segregation? Give an example Study figure 6.18 and explain two internal and two external factors that have encouraged ethnic segregation in some cities Give two advantages and two disadvantages to ethnic segregation?

Case Study: Social segregation in Zomba’ or Lilongwe in Malawi

Case Study: Social segregation in Zomba’ or Lilongwe in Malawi Write a short summary of the history of Zomba Describe how it’s population are segregated due to residential class and where people live within the city