Types of cities & countries
Models & Theories
Sustainability & Challenges
Urban Sprawl & Suburbanization
Potpourri
100
A city must have at least 10 million residents to earn this title
Megacity
100

Which model is shown below?


Burgess concentric zone model ("concentric zone model" also acceptable)

100

Planned urban development that includes multiple uses.

Mixed-use development

100

Government policies that try to plan ahead for improving and expanding infrastructure and limiting urban sprawl through initiatives like mixed-use developments

smart growth policies

100

Climate, landforms, and the availability of water are examples of ____ factors.

site

200

New York City, London, and Tokyo are examples of this type of city, which is home to the headquarters of multinational corporations and serves as a cultural mecca.

World city

200

In this urban model, cities develop around multiple focal points and build outward

Harris & Ullman Multiple Nuclei Model (just "multiple nuclei model" is also acceptable)

200

The extent to which cities are pedestrian-friendly is called its ___________.

walkability

200

As urban sprawl occurs, developments like these appear on the outskirts of cities and primarily feature commercial and office buildings

Edge cities
200

Transportation systems, wifi, and sewage systems are examples of ___________

Infrastructure

300

A city that is at least double the size of the next in the country in terms of population size, economic, and cultural influence.

Primate city

300

Model that shows the hierarchical spatial patterns based on economic function of cities

Christaller's Central Place Theory (just "central place theory" is also acceptable)

300

A process in which high-income residents buy abandoned or run-down industrial areas and restore the properties, leading to a higher cost of living.

Gentrification 

300
Sweetwater and Wendell Falls can both be described as __________.

Exurbs

300

A form of housing discrimination used in the past by banks and real estate professionals to try to prevent racial minorities from purchasing homes in mostly white neighborhoods

redlining

400

Give an example of a core country, a semi-periphery country, and a periphery country.

Answers will vary. Examples include:

core= United States

semi-periphery= Thailand

periphery= Congo

400

This urban model is characterized by a port zone, which is the center of trade.

Southeast Asian Model

400

A movement in urban planning that came out in the 1990s to make cities more sustainable.

New Urbanism

400

The Bid-Rent Theory helps explain why low-________ ________ and cheaper lands becomes more common the further away you move from the CBD

density housing

400

Abandoned industrial sites in suburbs due to the shift from manufacturing to service-based economies.

Brownfields

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