Ag Regions and Hearths
Settlement and Survey
Practices and Von Thunen
Models (Full name for double points)
Growth and Development
Miscellaneous
100

This region produces more corn than the rest of the world. 

North America

100

A settlement and survey pattern that involves long strips of land that grant access to a central point of transportation

Long lot

100

A practice that involves flattening sloped terrain to create new farmable land.

Terrace farming

100

Based on Chicago, this model is influenced by the bid-rent curve and shows the outward growth of a city.

Concentric Zone Model

100

When a region shifts from being rural to urban.

Urbanization

100

When the largest city in a country is disproportionately larger than any other city

Primate city

200

This hearth started around the growing of maize.

Mesoamerica

200

The predominant survey method found in New England

Metes and bounds

200

This is usually the second ring of the Von Thunen model

Forestry

200

Fitting cities focused around older modes of transportation, this wedge shaped model shows access to the CBD for all portions of the city.

Sector Model

200

A city with a population of over 10 million people, found in periphery and semi-periphery countries.

Megacity

200

The American policy of resticting access to home loans to entire neighborhoods, regardless of an individuals ability to afford it. Usually, impacting minorities more than other groups.

Redlining

300

This region has historically focused on the production of rice.

East/South East Asia

300

The predominant pattern in the USA, that often is gridlike

Township and range

300

This is often the last ring of the Von Thunen model

Livestock/ranching

300

Based on 1940s Chicao, this model has irregularly shaped sections and more than one CBD.

Multiple Nuclei Model

300

An urbanized area with a population of 20 million, typically found in periphery and semi-periphery countries

Metacity

300

This is used in cities to restrict urban growth into certain areas, leaving spaces natural.

Green belt

400

An agricultural hearth, known for being the original hearth of staple crops such as wheat.

Fertile Crescent

400

A rural settlement that is centered around one specific building or point

Clustered settlement

400

The practice of small scale clearing of land, sometimes by burning the land, to replenish the soil and prepare it for growing.

Shifting cultivation

400

Based on Detroit, this model describes post-industrial cities with access to cars where the CBD is no longer the only economic center, and suburbanization is expansive.

Galactic City Model

400

The intentional creation of walkable, green urban areas with a mixed use pattern of commercial and residential areas.

New Urbanism

400

The renovation of old/abonded neighborhoods, intending to bring in younger, higher income families. Increases property values.

Gentrification

500

This region or country is the "breadbasket" of Europe

Eastern Europe/Ukraine

500

A rural settlement that has sparse land and no distinguishable central point or shared area

Dispersed rural settlement

500

An intensive practice focusing on large scale monocultuing of cash crops, usually in tropical climates. Has a legacy of colonialism

Plantation agriculture.

500

This model consists of European and local influences, highlighted by the present of a "spine" of the city.

Latin American City Model

500

The residential area OUTSIDE of the suburan area

Exurbs

500

Real-estate practice of stoking fears to push white families to move to new suburban neighborhoods. Used racism and economic fear to lower values of homes to sell to minority groups at higher prices.

Blockbusting

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