JennaRobertsonCanipe3EVEN (urban)
Across
- 5. Area organized around a focal point defined by interactions or connectionsAMS(VIT)
- 7. Process of renovating and improving a house or district so that it conforms to middle-class taste AMS(VIT)
- 16. The capital or chief city of a country or region AMS(VIT)
- 17. Inhabited land AMS(IDK)
- 20. Urban design movement which promotes environmentally friendly habits by creating walkable neighborhoods containing a wide range of housing and job types AMS(VIT)
- 21. A geographical region with a relatively high population density at its core and close economic ties throughout the area AMS(VIT)
- 25. A ring of land maintained as parks, agriculture, or other types of open space to limit the sprawl of an urban area AMS(VIT)
- 27. The very poorest parts of cities AMS(VIT)
- 29. Concept in urban planning that refers essentially to smaller metropolitan areas which are located somewhat near, but are mostly independent of larger metropolitan areas AMS(VIT)
- 30. A very large, heavily populated city or urban complex AMS(VIT)
Down
- 1. Continuous development that contains a central city and many nearby cities, towns, and suburbs AMS(VIT)
- 2. The uncontrolled expansion of urban areas AMS(VIT)
- 3. The process of making an area more urban AMS(VIT)
- 4. Type of urban development strategy for housing that blends uses, where those functions are integrated that provides pedestrian connections AMS(VIT)
- 6. Development of state and urbanization AMS(VIT)
- 8. New York megalopolis AMS(IDK)
- 9. Geographical theory that seeks to explain the number, size and location of human settlements in a residential system AMS(VIT)
- 10. The basic structure of services needed to support economic development AMS(VIT)
- 11. Extended urban area AMS(VIT)
- 12. Members of minority groups are prevented from obtaining money to purchase homes or property in predominantly white neighborhoods AMS(VIT)
- 13. The largest city in its country or regionAMS(VIT)
- 14. Statistical relationship between the population sizes and population ranks of a nation's cities AMS(VIT)
- 15. Explains urban social structures of North America AMS(VIT)
- 18. The right of a government or its agent to expropriate private property for public use with payment of compensation AMS(VIT)
- 19. Refers to the increase in final income arising from any new injection of spending AMS(VIT)
- 22. Refers to the movement of people back into an area that has been previously abandoned AMS(VIT)
- 23. A large node of office and retail activities on the edge of an urban area AMS(CC)
- 24. A symbolically relocated capital city usually because of either economic or strategic reasons AMS(VIT)
- 26. Used to estimate the amount of interaction between two cities AMS(CC)
- 28. Process of U.S. real estate agents and building developers to convince white property owners to sell their house at low prices in fear of the racial minorities moving into the neighborhood AMS(VIT)