Geography
Across
- 3. Areas beyond an urban center and its suburbs, typically separated by farmland.
- 4. Measures the economic output of a nation per person.
- 5. The number of people living per square kilometer.
- 10. An industrialised country with a well-developed economy and relatively high standard of living
- 11. Central business district
- 12. Describes built-up areas such as cities or towns.
- 13. The act of fostering growth, progress, or positive change in physical, economic, environmental, social, and demographic aspects of a place.
- 14. characteristics of a population broken down into subsets for statistical analysis purposes such as age, gender etc
Down
- 1. encouraging the growth of regional and suburban areas by moving jobs and businesses there rather than keeping them concentrated in the city central business district
- 2. Urban growth resulting from the development of new suburbs on the outskirts of a city.
- 6. Smaller towns or cities located near a major metropolitan area, acting as regional hubs for population and employment while thriving due to their close proximity to the larger city.
- 7. The process where wealthier people move into a poorer urban area, leading to housing improvements and new businesses, often displacing existing residents.
- 8. The economy of a developing nation increasingly engaged with global markets as it grows, possessing some but not all characteristics of a developed market.
- 9. The standard measure of the value created through the production of goods and services in a country during a specific time period.