The movement of people, jobs, and services from the urban core to outer areas.
What is suburbanization?
The increasing interconnectedness of places through flows of people, goods, money, ideas, and culture across the world
What is globalization?
CBD at the center. Surrounding zones change with distance. Represented with rings
This best describes the … model
What is the burgess concentric zone model?
Basic systems that make the city work
What is infrastructure?
Quantitative data is…
What is numerical data used to measure and compare change overtime?
An urban area with 20+ million people
What is a Metacity (a.k.a hyper city)?
Cities can embody globalization through
What is economic control, cultural influence, migration hubs or infrastructure + connectivity?
This model is a mix of the burgess model (central area), the Hoyt (spine) and Multiple nuclei model
What is the Latin American city model?
Planning and managing cities to meet present needs while protecting environmental quality, economic, opportunity, and social equity for the future
What is urban sustainability?
Qualitative data is…
What is descriptive, non-numerical information about experiences, meanings, and perspectives?
The difference between geographic site factors and situation factors
What is site describe the physical characteristics of the location where the city is built and situation deals with the city’s relative location and connections to other places?
The settlement at the bottom of the urban hierarchy is…
What is a hamlet?
An example of medium density is…
What is townhomes, duplexes, small apartment buildings?
Transit oriented development, also known as TOD is…
What is mixed used development built around public transportation notes to increase transit use and reduced driving?
People move within a city due to job access, housing, cars, safety, schools or discrimination
What is residential mobility?
What is decentralization?
what is the movement of economic activity away from a single central business district (CBD) into multiple nodes?
Cities rely on each other through flows of people, goods, services, capital and information
What is interdependence?
An example of highly housing is
What is apartment/condos, high rises, dense street grids?
Policies that promote compact development, limits sprawl, and protect open space through planning, zoning, and infrastructure decisions is…
What is smart growth?
Red lining is…
What is the historical and discriminate practice that banks and governments used to restrict loans and investment?
A rapidly growing large suburb
What is a boomburb?
City that is disproportionately large and dominant (often more than twice the size of the next largest city) and serves as the countries, primary political, economic, and cultural center
What is a primate city?
A traditional CBD mirror but major employment/shopping shifts to loads near highway/interchange. Suburban business districts in malfunction like new downtown.
What is the Galactic/peripheral model(edge city)?
New Urbanism is…
What is a planning movement that emphasizes walkable neighborhoods, makes land use, traditional street grids, and public community spaces?
Urban Renewal is…
What is government sponsored programs to remove squatter, settlements, raised property, values, and stimulate economic development