vocab november 21 Flashcards

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boomburb

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a suburb that has grown rapidly into a large and sprawling city with more than 100,000 residents

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central place theory

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a theory used to describe the spatial relationship between cities and their surrounding communities

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edge city

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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.

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exurb

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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

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gravity model

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a model that predicts the interaction between two or more places; geographers derived the model from Newton’s law of universal gravitation

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infill

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redevelopment that identifies and develops vacant parcels of land within previously built areas

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megacity

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a city with a population of more than 10 million

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metacity

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a city with a population of more than 20 million

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metropolitan area

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a city and the surrounding areas that are influenced economically and culturally by the city

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primate city

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the largest city in a country, which far exceeds the next city in population size and importance

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range

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in central place theory, the distance that someone is willing to travel for a good or service

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rank sized rule

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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

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threshold

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in central place theory, the number of people needed to support a business

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urban area

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a city and its surrounding suburbs

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urban sprawl

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areas of poorly planned, low-density development surrounding a city

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world city

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a city that wields political, cultural, and economic influence on a global scale

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african city model

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a model of urban development depicting a city with three central business districts, growing outward in a series of concentric rings

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concentric zone model

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model of urban development depicting a city growing outward from a central business district in a series of concentric rings (

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disamenity zone

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a high-poverty urban area in a disadvantaged location containing steep slopes, flood-prone ground, rail lines, landfills, or industry (

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galactic city model

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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

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21
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latin american city model

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model of urban development depicting a city with a central business district, concentric rings, and sections stricken by poverty

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multiple-nuclei model

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a model of urban development depicting a city where growth occurs around the progressive integration of multiple nodes, not around one central business district

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node

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the focal point of a functional region

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sector model

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n. a model of urban development depicting a city with wedge-shaped sectors and divisions emanating from the central business district

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southeast asian city model

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model of urban development depicting a city oriented around a port and lacking a formal central business district, growing outward in concentric rings and along multiple nodes

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squatter settlement

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an informal housing area beset with overcrowding and poverty that features temporary homes often made of wood scraps or metal sheeting

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zoning

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the process of dividing a city or urban area into zones with which only certain land uses are permitted

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blockbusting

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a practice by real estate agents who would stir up concern that Black families would soon move into a neighborhood; the agents would convince White property owners to sell their houses at below-market prices

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brownfeild

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abandoned and polluted industrial site in a central city or suburb

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de facto segregation

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segregation that results from residential settlement patterns rather than from prejudicial laws

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ecological footprint

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impact of a person or community on the environment, expressed as the amount of land required to sustain their use of natural resources

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eminent domain

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a government’s right to take over privately owned property for public use or interest

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enviromental injustice

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he ways in which communities of color and poor people are more likely to be exposed to environmental burdens such as air pollution or contaminated water;

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new urbanism

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a school of thought that promotes designing growth to limit the amount of urban sprawl and preserve nature and usable farmland

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redling

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practice by which a financial institution such as a bank refuses to offer home loans on the basis of a neighborhood’s racial or ethnic makeup

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regional planning

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planning conducted at a regional scale that seeks to coordinate the development of housing, transportation, urban infrastructure, and economic activities

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slow growth city

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city where planners have used smart-growth policies to decrease the rate at which the city grows outward

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smart growth policy

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policy implemented to create sustainable communities by placing development in convenient locations and designing it to be more efficient and environmentally responsible

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traditional zoning

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zoning that creates separate zones based on land-use type or economic function such as various categories of residential,commercial,or industrial

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transportation -oriented development

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the creation of dense, walkable, pedestrian-oriented, mixed-use communities centered around or located near a transit station

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urban growth boundary

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a boundary that separates urban land uses from rural land uses by limiting how far a city can expand

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urban renewal

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the nationwide movement that developed in the 1950s and 1960s when U.S. cities were given massive federal grants to tear down and clear out slums as a means of rebuilding their downtowns

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walkability

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a measure of how safe, convenient, and efficient it is to walk in an urban environmen

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zone of abandoment

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area that has been largely deserted due to lack of jobs, declines in land value, and falling demand

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filtering

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the process of neighborhood change in which housing vacated by more affluent groups passes down the income scale to lower-income groups

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greenbelt

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a ring of parkland, agricultural land, or other type of open space maintained around an urban area to limit sprawl

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inclusionary zoning law

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law that creates affordable housing by offering incentives for developers to set aside a minimum percentage of new housing construction to be allocated for low-income renters or buyers

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land tenure

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the legal rights, as defined by a society, associated with owning land

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mixed - use development (MUD)

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a single planned development designed to include multiple uses, such as residential, retail, educational, recreational, industrial, and office spaces

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mixed - use zoning

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zoning that permits multiple land uses in the same space or structure

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