Urban Models
City Growth
Urban Issues
Planning and Policy
Miscellaneous
100

Model that illustrates the hierarchical spatial patterns/order of cities and settlements; based on economic functions/consumer behavior

What is Central Place Theory?

100

Metropolitan areas with populations of more than 10 million people.

What is a megacity?

100

The process of renovating deteriorated urban neighborhoods, often displacing existing low-income residents.

What is gentrification?

100

These green areas are set aside to limit development and preserve open space around cities.

What are greenbelts?

100

Large cities that exert global economic, cultural, and political influence and make up a network of economic, social, and information flows.

What are world cities?

200

In this urban model, cities develop around multiple focal points and build outwards to create a functional region.

What is Multiple Nuclei Model?

200

One particular city is extremely large in terms of population size AND economic, cultural and political influence.

What is a primate city?

200

These are informal housing areas often lacking legal ownership and basic services.

What are squatter settlements?

200

When multiple types of land use (e.g. residential, commercial, recreational) exist in the same area.

What is mixed-use land?

200

This process involves the movement of people from central cities to residential areas outside the urban core.

What is suburbanization?

300

This urban model is characteristized by a port zone, which was the center of commerce in colonial times.

What is Southeast Asian City Model?

300

Model that illustrates the relationship between population distribution in cities that are interconnected in the urban hierarchy. Typically indicates somewhat even development.

What is rank-size rule?

300

A now-illegal practice where real estate agents encouraged white homeowners to sell cheaply out of racial fear.

What is blockbusting?

300

The official boundaries and government of a city or town.

What is a municipality?

300


One particular city is extremely large in terms of population size AND economic, cultural and political influence.



What is a primate city?

400

Model that illustrates the spatial relationship/amount of interaction between locations of different sizes - flows of people, trade, traffic, communication, etc.

What is Gravity Model?

400

If a city follow's rank-size rule, and the population of the largest city is 12 million. The third largest city is (what size)?

What is 4 million?

400

The discriminatory practice where financial institutions deny services (loans, insurance) to residents in specific, often minority, neighborhoods, marked with red on maps, leading to disinvestment, racial segregation, and urban decay, creating lasting economic and spatial inequality.

What is redzoning?
400

An attempt to rebuild or redevelop parts of the urban landscape, often using public-private partnerships.

What is urban renewal?

400

Community located on the outskirts of a larger city with commercial centers, office space, retail complexes, and amenities typically found in an urban center.

What is Edge Cities?

500

Most modern urban model; developed in the 1980s. Focuses on the decentralization and suburbanization of urban environments; includes edge cities

What is Galactic City Model?

500

Cities and settlements are organized into a hierarchy based on their population size, the range of goods and services they provide, and their economic and political importance. The general hierarchy from smallest to largest is: RANK THEM CORRECTLY:

Village, Town, Hamlet, City, Megalopolis, Metropolis


  • Hamlet
  • Village
  • Town
  • City
  • Metropolis
  • Megalopolis
500

Location where residents’ access to affordable, healthy food options (especially fresh fruits and vegetables) is restricted or nonexistent due to the absence of grocery stores within convenient traveling distance.

What is food desert?

500

Transportation systems, power stations & lines , wifi, and sewage systems are examples of:

What is Infrastructure?

500

Housing discrimination maintained by real estate industry - white families were encouraged to rapidly sell when African-American families moved into neighborhoods.

What is blockbusting?