Module 19 Vocab Flashcards
A neighborhood characterized by homogeneous land use, e.g., apartment, commercial, industrial, agricultural
District
A process of community change in which middle- and upper-income persons purchase properties in a neighborhood and renovate or rehabilitate them, causing property values to rise and often displacing earlier, usually poorer (low-income) residents.
Gentrification
4 Stages of the Life Cycle of a Neighborhood
1) Growth
2) Stability
3) Decline
4) Revitalization
1) Time and distance relationship between a particular use and supporting facilities, e.g., between residences and schools, professional services, shopping, and employment.
2) The movement of people, goods, services, or communications to and from the subject site, measured by the time and cost involved.
Linkages
The geographic region from which a majority of demand comes and in which the majority of that competition is located
market area
A group of complementary land uses; a congruous
grouping of inhabitants, buildings, or business enterprises.
neighborhood
Changes in neighborhood use, e.g., agricultural to residential, residential to commercial.
transition
A life cycle stage characterized by renewal, modernization, and increasing demand. _____ is similar to gentrification but it usually comes about by an organized (often public) renovation, restoration, or building program. The current occupants may be displaced through public takings such as eminent domain.
Stage 4: Revitalization (urban renewal)
A life cycle stage in which the neighborhood experiences equilibrium without marked gains or losses.
Stage 2: Stability
A life cycle stage in which the neighborhood gains public favor and acceptance.
Stage 1: Growth
A life cycle stage of diminishing demand in a neighborhood.
Stage 3: Decline