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URBAN SETTLEMENT PATTERNS CGC1D
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Definition: Urban Areas more than 1000 people living together in a city or town nearly 80% of Canadians live in urban areas
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Definition: City group of more than 10 000 people can be considered a city in Canada
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Definition: Metropolitan Area a large city (>100 000 people) and the attached urban areas not directly part of the city
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How do cities start? as transportation “stop” areas. ◦ Example: Montreal is at the junction of the St. Lawrence and Ottawa Rivers as a central place for providing markets and services for the surrounding area ◦ Example: Regina, SK as a special function city built around a specific industry ◦ Example: Sudbury is a mining city Some cities grow so large they incorporate all of the above and become multipurpose cities. ◦ Example: Toronto
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Where do cities form? On transport routes (water is most important) Reasonably flat land Close to some form of industry (mining, forestry)
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How do we divide land in cities? There are 6 major land uses in cities. 1. Residential 2. Commercial 3. Industrial 4. Transportation 5. Recreational 6. Institutional
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