Urban Forms Flashcards

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Define a megacity

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A city with a population over 10 million

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Describe the characteristics of a world city

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  • Strong connections with other countries
  • Famous for their knowledge, expertise and political stability
  • Well known in the global economy
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How to world cities contribute to economic growth?

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  • Provide jobs

- Act as a hub for economic growth which is transferred to smaller regional scales

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4
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How are cities so productive?

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  • Strong coordination
  • Good political decision making
  • Easy to transport goods around the city
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5
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Explain how world cities attract business

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TNC’s locate in world cities as they benefit from the economic stability

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Explain the production role in world cities

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TNC’s often base their headquarters in the city with their production elsewhere

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Explain the need for political stability in world cities

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  • Political leaders influence trading and economic agreements with other countries
  • Reliable policies must be enforced to guarantee success
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8
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Describe town centre mixed use development

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Combining residential, cultural, commercial and industrial uses

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9
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What’s the purpose of cultural heritage quarters

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To encourage growth and revitalise the local economy in the arts and creative industries

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10
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What are fortress developments + give some examples

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A defensive space surrounded by a physical or planned border

e.g. gated communities, shopping complexes patrolled by security

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Why are fortress developments attractive to certain groups

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Middle class families move to gated residential areas for a sense of safety and security

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What is gentrification

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Individuals invest money into properties to increase their value

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Describe the effects of gentrified areas

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  • Positive multiplier effect; local ammonites will change to suit the new community
  • Increases the wealth gap, some low income families cannot afford to pay the new prices
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14
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How are edge cities formed

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Suburbanisation and decentralisation creates centres with city-like characteristic

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Name some characteristics of edge cities

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  • Mixed office, residential and leisure spaces

- Often found near a motorway or main road

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16
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What is a postmodern city

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Changes in urban structure, architecture and planning to reflect the changed social and economic conditions of the late 20th century

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Name some characteristic of a postmodern city

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  • Unusual architecture
  • Great ethnic diversity
  • Service sector dominated
  • Flagship developments
18
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Name some reasons that might cause urban form to change over time

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  • Population growth
  • Government policies (may restrict or encourage change)
  • Movement of industries
19
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Name some characteristics of a mega city

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  • Urban growth
  • Edge cities
  • Redevelopment and conservation
  • Environmental problems