Models & Theories Cities & Such Suburbs & Such Vocab Random 10 pt

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Top Ten Best and Worst US Housing Markets. GROUNDING Chapter 12 examined the patterns of settlements at a national and global scale This chapter looks.
Advertisements

Lecture Notes on Chapter 9
8 million people 18 million people Urbanized area: red (high density) Metropolitan area: Central city + Counties that commuters come from.
Chapter 13 Urban Patterns.
Urban Patterns. Warm-Up List 3 distinct problems of cities List 3 distinct problems in the suburbs:
Definition: The study of how people use space in cities
UNIT VII: Urban Geo.
AP HUMAN GEOGRAPHY UNIT 7 TEST REVIEW : URBANIZATION
Models of the City: Urban Morphology
UNIT VII: Urban Geo. Central places: service centers for local hinterlands Transportation centers: break-of-bulk functions Specialized-function cities:
CHAPTER 9 Urban Geography. CITY A conglomeration of people and buildings clustered together to serve as a center of politics, culture, and economics.
Urbanization process percentage of people living in urban areas increases rural to urban MDCs - urbanization is maxed out.
Urban Sprawl Where Will It End?.
Introduction to Contemporary Geography © 2013 Pearson Education, Inc. Amy D'Angelo SUNY Oswego Lectures Chapter 13 Urban Patterns.
Chapter 13.
© 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. The Cultural Landscape: An Introduction to Human Geography 10 th Edition Classroom Response System Questions Chapter 13.
© 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. Chapter 13: Urban Patterns The Cultural Landscape: An Introduction to Human Geography.
KI 13-3 Why Do Inner Cities Face Distinctive Challenges?  Inner-city physical issues? Most significant = deteriorating housing (built prior to 1940) ○
Services Market Area
Urban Structure Three models of urban structure –Concentric zone model –Sector model –Multiple nuclei model –Geographic applications Use of the models.
Intro to Urban Geography 1 What do you see?. Agenda: Umm…Awesome stuff about cities –Videos –Blurbs –Etc. Not so awesome stuff about urban models but.
Urban Geography Models & other Info. Louis Wirth In the 1930’s social scientist Louis Wirth defined a city as a permanent settlement that has 3 characteristics.
EQ 9.3:. Creating a city  Create a city using the parameters provided.  When you complete your city, compare it to the models on page 277 and 279. 
Universidad Simón Bolívar Subject: Inglés para Arquitectura y Urbanismo II Teacher: Olga Lista Section: 2 Members: Gabriela Di Pasquale Andrea Mendez.
Urban Geography: overview
Urban Models. LT 2. I can identify generally accepted spatial structure models. (13.2) Learning Target.
Models of Urban Structure Cities exhibit functional structure –Central business district (CBD) –Central city –Suburb North American cities? –3 models.
Central Business District, Models of Urban Structure and Sprawl
Chapter 13: Urban Patterns
Chapter 7 Study Guide By: Dani Golway Joel Pogue Meghan Reidy Evan Nix.
 MDCs  Industrial Revolution (Rural to Urban) began in 1800s  Are MDCs fully urbanized?  LDCs  8 of 10 most populous cities in LDC 8 of 10 most.
Urban Terms Barrios or barriadas: squatter settlements located throughout Latin America. [Known as favelas in Brazil.] MSA Megalopolis Mega Regions.
Urban Patterns Ch. 13. Why Services Cluster Downtown.
AP HUMAN GEOGRAPHY CH. 22n 18o CLASS NOTES Location, Pattern, and Structure of Cities.
Early Cities Urban Hearth Areas –Follows the same pattern as agricultural hearth areas –Areas: Mesopotamia, Indus Valley, Huang He River Valley, Egypt,
Urban Land-Use Theories
Urban Models.
Chapter 13: Urban Patterns
Cities & Urban Land Settlement: permanent collection of buildings where people reside, work, & obtain services Modern cities developed during the industrial.
Urban Geography.
Where are the cities?.
Urban Patterns Chapter 13 An Introduction to Human Geography
Models of Cities.
URBAN STRUCTURE MODELS
CBD retail services are least likely to have the following characteristic:
Unit Seven: Cities and Urban Land Use Advanced Placement Human Geography Session 1.
Chapter 13: Urban Patterns
Urban Models and Hierarchies
Chapter 13: Urban Patterns
Chapter 9 Review Urban Geography.
Chapter 13: Urban Patterns
Define it Name that term Clarify the Concept More ch 12 info Potpourri
Key Issues Why do services cluster downtown? Where are people distributed within urban areas? Why are urban areas expanding? Why do cities face challenges?
Urban Models How and why does land use organize a city?
Peripheral Model KI #3 Why Are Urban Areas Expanding? Harris Peripheral Model of Urban Areas An urban area consists of.
AP HUMAN GEOGRAPHY UNIT 7 TEST REVIEW : URBANIZATION
Chapter 13: Urban Patterns
Urban Geography: overview
IV. Why Services Cluster Downtown Ch. 13 – Urban Patterns
Chapter 13: Urban Patterns
AP HUMAN GEOGRAPHY CH. 22n 18o CLASS NOTES
AP Human Geography Theoretical Model Review
AP Human Geography Theoretical Model Review
Chapter 13: Urban Patterns
Urban Geography: Site Factors for Cites; Urbanization; Urban Models;
Why do Suburbs Face Distinctive Challenges?
Chapter 13: Urban Patterns
Tim Scharks Green River College
Urban Patterns.
Chapter 13: Urban Patterns
Presentation transcript:

Models & Theories Cities & Such Suburbs & Such Vocab Random 10 pt Eleanor M. Savko Models & Theories Cities & Such Suburbs & Such 6/27/2019 Vocab Random 10 pt 10 pt 10 pt 10 pt 10 pt 20 pt 20 pt 20 pt 20 pt 20 pt 30pt 30 pt 30 pt 30 pt 30 pt 40 pt 40 pt 40 pt 40 pt 40 pt 50 pt 50 pt 50 pt 50 pt 50 pt

You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Jeopardy Choose a category. You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Click to begin.

Click here for Final Jeopardy Choose a point value. Choose a point value. Click here for Final Jeopardy

According to the Concentric Zone Model, a city develops in a series of:

What are rings?

The shape that Christaller used in his model to avoid overlapped or unserved areas:

What is a hexagon? (hexagonal)

Urban model was developed to explain the patterns of American cities in the 1920s:

What is the CZM?

The model/theory useful for describing a settlement node whose primary function is to provide support for the population of its hinterland:

What is the CPT (Central Place Theory)?

“A corridor from downtown to the edge of the city” – according to this model, this is where the best housing is located:

What is the sector model?

On what continent is the greatest number of city dwellers found:

What is Asia?

Ramshackle houses on the periphery of cities in LDCs are known as:

What are squatter settlements?

Most ____ cities are focused on/around a central square or plaza:

What are Latin American?

In core area cities, the practice of buying up and rehabilitating deteriorating housing, which resulted in the raising of housing values & a social change in neighborhoods, is called:

What is gentrification?

The layout of a city, the physical form & structure, is referred to as:

What is urban morphology?

The development of new residential & commercial sites beyond the existing built-up area is referred to as:

What is sprawl?

The multiple nuclei model of urban structure arose from the idea that the _____ was losing its dominant position in the metropolitan city:

What is the CBD?

A(n) ____ has a large amount of recently developed retail & office space; a newer development in MDCs on the “outskirts” of a city:

What is an Edge City?

If you commuted to work by your own automobile every day into the city, you would most likely be in this zone of Burgess’s model:

What is zone/ring 5?

Inner city decay landscape homogenization (placelessness) loss of productive farmland All of the above can happen as a result of this process:

What is suburbanization?

The study of the way cities function as well as their internal systems & structures & their external influences is the field of:

What is urban geography?

The minimum level of purchasing power necessary for the establishment of a given activity:

What is threshold?

Adjacent, overlapping MSAs, like Bosnywash, are known as:

What is a megalopolis?

In the U.S., the term __ covers the largest land area, which includes the city, its county and the surrounding counties :

What is the Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA)?

A process by which banks designate an area within which they refuse to lend money for improvements:

What is redlining?

The “sun belt” of the U.S. made up of these regions:

What is the South & the West?

The world’s first urban areas originated in this region:

What is Southwest Asia?

____ is credited with developing the sector model:

Who is Hoyt?

The ___ is characterized in part by high rates of drug addiction:

What is the underclass?

_____ regulations serve all of the following legitimate purposes: provide for the creation in appropriate locations of government buildings, exclude undesirable land uses, such as waste disposal sites, from residential neighborhoods, and provide land for certain private uses, such as shopping centers:

What is zoning?

Final Jeopardy Make your wager

Name THREE of the original urban hearth areas:

Mesopotamia Mexico Northern China The Indus Valley Egypt

Using the rank-size rule, if Wood County’s largest city has 200,000 residents, how many people live in Wood County’s fourth largest city?

What is 50,000?