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Urban Sprawl Seoul, South Korea
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“The growth of neighborhoods where people live and shop.”
“The spreading of urban developments (houses and shopping centers) on undeveloped land near a city” “The growth of neighborhoods where people live and shop.” - Mr. D. Smith
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Problems can weaken or destroy the vitality of downtowns
Limits the supply of inexpensive housing Sao Paulo, Brazil
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paralyzes the roads with cars
cars – traffic congestion, pollution, roads consume land, fuel usage makes people dependent on their cars bussing, walking, cycling become almost impossible
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scars the landscape – asphalt, plastic signs, ugly buildings
eats away at safe drinking water supplies, increased water pollution
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Solutions Higher density housing
Improve and encourage public transit,cycling, and walking “Green-up” parks libraries, ban new highways Victoria, BC
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Mixed activity areas houses, shops, businesses, offices
Co-housing – reduces cost and keeps people in the city Mixed activity areas houses, shops, businesses, offices Build up instead of out to provide inexpensive housing
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Concentric Zone Theory
Earnest Burgess 1. Central business district 2. Wholesale/light manufacturing 3. Low-class residential 4. Middle-class residential 5. High-class residential 10. Commuter Zone
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Sector Theory 1939 - Homer Hoyt
Lower-class residential areas tend to be located near railroads and manufacturing sites 1. Central business district 2. Wholesale/light manufacturing 3. Low-class residential 4. Middle-class residential 5. High-class residential
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Multiple Nuclei Theory
Chauncy Harris and Edward Ullman Residential areas begin to act as business districts Central business district Wholesale/light manufacturing Low-class residential Middle-class residential High-class residential Heavy manufacturing Outlying business district Residential suburb Industrial suburb Commuter zone
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Information Provided by Mr. D. Smith
Presentation Created by Ms. R. Wilkins
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