vocab november 21 Flashcards
boomburb
a suburb that has grown rapidly into a large and sprawling city with more than 100,000 residents
central place theory
a theory used to describe the spatial relationship between cities and their surrounding communities
edge city
a type of community located on the outskirts of a larger city with commercial centers with office space, retail complexes, and other amenities typical of an urban center.
exurb
a typically fast-growing community outside of or on the edge of a metropolitan area where the residents and community are closely connected to the central city and suburbs
gravity model
a model that predicts the interaction between two or more places; geographers derived the model from Newton’s law of universal gravitation
infill
redevelopment that identifies and develops vacant parcels of land within previously built areas
megacity
a city with a population of more than 10 million
metacity
a city with a population of more than 20 million
metropolitan area
a city and the surrounding areas that are influenced economically and culturally by the city
primate city
the largest city in a country, which far exceeds the next city in population size and importance
range
in central place theory, the distance that someone is willing to travel for a good or service
rank sized rule
explanation of size of cities within a country; states the second largest city will be one-half the size of the largest, the third largest will be one-third the size of the largest, and so on
threshold
in central place theory, the number of people needed to support a business
urban area
a city and its surrounding suburbs
urban sprawl
areas of poorly planned, low-density development surrounding a city
world city
a city that wields political, cultural, and economic influence on a global scale
african city model
a model of urban development depicting a city with three central business districts, growing outward in a series of concentric rings
concentric zone model
model of urban development depicting a city growing outward from a central business district in a series of concentric rings (
disamenity zone
a high-poverty urban area in a disadvantaged location containing steep slopes, flood-prone ground, rail lines, landfills, or industry (
galactic city model
a model of urban development depicting a city where economic activity has moved from the central business district toward loose coalitions of other urban areas and suburbs