Variety of Environments
Changing Urban Systems
Urban Land Use Models
Urban Poverty and Deprivation
Definitions
100

Megacities have a population over?

10 Million

100

Our case study for this was based on Pilsen in Chicago

Gentrification 

100

The land use model known for it's concentric rings and based initially on Chicago

What is the Burgess Model 

100

The name for a person who settles on new land without title or a person who takes unauthorized possession of unoccupied premises.

Who is a squatter? 

100

The location of a place in relative to other places 

Situation 

200

Spontaneous urban development is?

Urban Sprawl

200

When birth rates exceed the death rates in a particular population

 Natural Increase

200

The Multiple Nuclei Model is called this because it can have multiple what?

CBDs (Central Business Districts) 

200

The Kibera Slums are in what city and country? 

What is Nairobi, Kenya? 
200

where the same building is used for one function on one floor and another function on another floor

What is Vertical Zoning? 

300

There are two causes of urbanization. What are they?

Rural to Urban Migration 

Natural Increase 

300

Removal of heavy duty industry in an area

Deindustrialization 

300

The Sector Model was created by this person? 

Who is Homer Hoyt? 

300

The name for the practice of tourists visiting impoverished, marginalized urban areas with the purpose of observing daily life

What is "Slum Tourism" or "Poverty Tourism?"

300

Distinguish between push and pull factors when it comes to migration and give examples of each 

Push Factors are the reasons people leave their current residence. They are usually negative. Examples: Too much traffic, high crime, low employment opportunities 

Pull Factors are the reasons people move into new locations. They are usually positive. Examples: Better quality of life, better education, more money 

400

the metropolitan area incorporating several large towns and cities.

What is an agglomeration? 

400

The idea that people tend to move multiple times throughout their lifetimes, even if it's within the same city, depending on their life circumstances at the time. 

Family Life Cycle 

400

In this Urban model, shanty towns are found on undesirable land such as steep hillsides or land prone to flooding. 

What is the Low Income Model? 

400

In home appraisals in the US, which racial group is often discriminated against by getting very low appraisals for their homes? 

What is African Americans? 
400

When working and middle-class white people move away from racial-minority suburbs or inner-city neighborhoods to white suburbs and exurbs

What is "White Flight" 

500

a chain of roughly adjacent cities that merge into each other forming a large urban region.

What is a "megalopolis"? 

500

This is the name for "inward movements" and can include rural to urban migration, gentrification, and urban renewal. 

Centripetal Movement 

500

When the price and demand for real estate changes as the distance from the CBD increases (Price of land closer to the CBD is higher)

What is the "Bid Rent Theory"? 

500

The practice used by real estate agents of persuading owners to sell property cheaply because of the fear of people of another race or class moving into the neighborhood, and thus profiting by reselling at a higher price.

What is "Block Busting"? 

500

The OUTWARD movements of a population from the center of a city towards its edge  

What is "Centrifugal Movements"? 

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