Key terms: Socio economic group Ethnicity Accessibility Ghetto

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Key terms: Socio economic group Ethnicity Accessibility Ghetto Learning objectives: To be able to explain the consequences of different land uses Define these terms Key terms: Socio economic group Ethnicity Accessibility Ghetto

Why do different people live in different parts of an urban area?

Read section 6.4 on p156-157 Prepare to discuss the following questions Add a title: Segregation of people in cities How are people segregated within cities? What does segregation mean? (look this up) How does income affect this? Is segregation voluntary or forced?

Patterns of ethnicity Use the document on the wikispace ‘ethnic segregation in Hong Kong’ Answer the questions at the end. Make use of the spider diagram in the PDF on the wikispace.