Economic LifeSocial LifeAdministrative Life Dublin PortRural to Urban MigrationDáil Éireann The RailwayMerrion SquareDublin Castle The Royal CanalGeorgian.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
What are the main characteristics of a CBD?
Advertisements

Urban Theory.
KQ 2.5 The Rural Urban Fringe
This topic comes up frequently
What do you need to know today?
CITIES IN MEDC’S Models are used in geography to try to explain what we see in the physical environment. A model is used to simplify complex, real world.
8 million people 18 million people Urbanized area: red (high density) Metropolitan area: Central city + Counties that commuters come from.
Hoyt – The sector Model. What is the Hoyt sector model? Hoyt proposed the idea that towns grew as sectors or wedges. Hoyt proposed the idea that towns.
The Growth of Towns & Cities
Multiple Nuclei Model Ch 13.
URBAN GEOGRAPHY CHAPTER 4 SECTION 4.
Why Do Services Cluster Downtown?
1. Location 2. Urban process- the evolution of urban patterns
Examine the spatial pattern of economic activity Examine the zoning of urban and suburban functions and the internal structure of the CBD.
Higher Urban 3 Urban Land Uses. What do the images tell you about the CBD of Glasgow?
Urban Land Use (chapter 21)
Rural-Urban Migration Developed World Case Study; Dublin.
Urbanisation The Growth of Towns & Cities. What does Urbanisation Mean? Until about 200 years ago, most people lived a rural life. They lived and.
Where? What? Why? When? Who? Key questions What are the different areas found in a MEDC city? How has Swansea’s CBD changed? What is the land used for.
URBAN LAND-USE.
The Suburbs and the Edge of the City[Date] Today I will: - Be able to name and describe the characteristics of the suburbs and the edge of the city. National.
Settlement Review.
GEOGRAPHY Urbanisation. Is the growth of towns and cities over time When did humans first build cities? Where were the first cities? Why did people move.
Patterns of Land Use in Towns and Cities By the end of this lesson you will: be familiar with a simple land-use model know how the land is used in each.
Urban areas (H1) Developed world case study In a named developed city, explain land use in the CBD 6 Explain the differences between the Inner City and.
Human Geography – Urban Land Use & Planning Chapter 6
Urban Canada.
URBAN LANDUSE MODELS HIGHER.
URBAN IMPROVEMENTS.  In western cities, attempts by planning authorities have tried to alleviate social and economic problems by:  Inner city renewal.
HUMAN WORLD REVISION SESSION Reading Case Study. What is the theme of the case studies? For you to be able to compare 2 settlements- one in an MEDC (Reading)
Urban Introduction National 5 Urban Changes in the Inner City[Date] Today I will: -Know how the Gorbals have changed over the last 50 years.
Urban Structure Three models of urban structure –Concentric zone model –Sector model –Multiple nuclei model –Geographic applications Use of the models.
Outer Suburbs Commuter Zone CBD Inner City Inner Suburbs Chicago, 1920s The Burgess Urban Land Use Model CBD – core of the city. Contains shops, offices.
Chapter 4, Section 4 Urban Geography.
Stage 1 - Viking Period Vikings were traders and seafarers Dublin developed as a port 10 th Century Created Dublin’s trading route ( Economic Activity.
Models of Urban Structure
Lesson Objectives: - To identify the main land uses in different Urban Zones - Be able to describe and account for differences in land use from the CBD.
What are the factors that cause movements within residential areas? (Brown and Moore) What are the social factors influencing patterns poverty and deprivation.
New York. CBD Downtown Manhattan in the banking district and Wall Street.
Urban Patterns
Urban Land Use Chapter Major Land Uses 1. Residential (40%) 2. Transportation (33%) 3. Commercial (5%) 4. Industrial (6%) 5. Institutional and Public.
Land Use Patterns. This is the Burgess Model. Why do you think it has been designed like this?
CBD Characteristics You will need to be able to describe and where appropriate explain the main characteristics of the CBD. Where possible always try and.
Unit VII: Urban Land Use.   houses large public buildings such as libraries, churches, stations and town halls.  contains specialist shops and branches.
Urban Land Use Chapter 21.
Student handout.
The Growth of Towns and Cities
Why Do Services Cluster Downtown?
Zoning Laws (please update TOC)
Urban Land Use.
Urban Land Use.
Chapter 13: Urban Patterns
The Growth of Towns & Cities
URBAN LAND USES 6 Land Classifications.
Urban and Rural Canada: Building Sustainable Communities
Urban Land Use.
Urban Land Use (chapter 21)
The Burbs.
Characteristics & Features
Settlement part 2.
Changing land use in Urban areas
Urban Land Use (chapter 21)
Features of a city and land use zones
Patterns of land use in towns and cities
How and why does land use vary within parts of HIC cities?
Characteristics & Features
Economic Activities In Cities
Models of Urban Structure
Zones of Melbourne.
Presentation transcript:

Economic LifeSocial LifeAdministrative Life Dublin PortRural to Urban MigrationDáil Éireann The RailwayMerrion SquareDublin Castle The Royal CanalGeorgian TownhousesMedieval City Walls The Guinness BreweryNorth Walls Coach Making in the Liberties

 To examine the functional zones within cities  CBD  Shopping  Residential  Industrial  Recreational  To examine functional zones within Ireland and France

 The centre of every city has a CBD.  This is where the big banks, office buildings, and department stores are. These buildings are usually multi- storeyed buildings. Q. Where is the CBD in Dublin?

 Around the outskirts of the city there will be small little village centres where people can do their day-to-day shopping.  These small areas allow people to access of all the services they need without having to go into the city centre. Q. Clondalkin village is an example of a small shopping area. Can you think of any others? Q. What services are available for people in Clondalkin village?

 In most of the suburbs of Dublin city there are shopping centres. Q. Can you name any? Blanchardstown Shopping Centre – Blanchardstown The Square – Tallaght Dundrum Shopping Centre – Dundrum Liffey Valley – Clondalkin/Lucan

 Since the Industrial Revolution, cities have been important industrial areas. Many goods are manufactured in the factories of these cities.  For e.g., Detroit, Michigan is nicknamed Motor City because it is where many American car companies built their cars.  Port cities often have industries such as oil refining (Rotterdam), or chemical factories (Cork).  There are many industrial estates in the suburbs around the cities. Footloose industries are attracted to these areas. Q. Can you name any industrial estates/technology parks around Dublin?

 All cities need space for children to play and for people to relax and enjoy the outdoors.  Dublin has parks like the Phoenix Park and St Stephen’s Green. There are also many parks in the suburban areas surrounding Dublin. Q. Corke park is one example. Can you name any others? Q. Can you think of any other areas/places that are used for leisure and recreation?

 Fig.9.2 shows some of the main zones which can be found in most cities around the world.

 To examine the functional zones within cities  CBD  Shopping  Residential  Industrial  Recreational  To examine functional zones within Ireland and France

 Complete Q1-4 page Workbook  Read Page