Urban Geography
Across
- 5. This interaction is the linkages over space among center
- 6. Physical characteristics of a location.
- 8. Congestion of vehicles.
- 10. May come from natural sources, but the most detrimental are those emissions related to human activities.
- 13. Process by which the economy transitions from an agriculture-based to a manufacturing-based basis.
- 16. Love of the land.
- 19. Complex sociocultural organizations under the control or a centralized authority.
- 20. Movement from one area to another area.
- 22. First research stream to dominate urban geography.
- 24. Situation whereby a huge number of people live in a small space.
- 25. Constituting a city or town.
- 26. Major consideration for moving into urban areas for higher and better salary.
- 28. City that has highest crime rate per capita in the world.
- 29. Location of a site that is relative to other location.
Down
- 1. The study of how inhabitants of urban areas, such as towns and cities, interact with the built environment.
- 2. An area predominantly consist of residences.
- 3. Where a site is located relative to other locations.
- 4. Decline in employment and manufacturing operations.
- 7. Provisions, solutions, and ways of addressing the challenges in major cities.
- 9. Process of bringing new products or services to market.
- 11. Longest city name in the world.
- 12. Argues that gende like class and race is a basic building block of social organization.
- 14. Economic changes related to the increase of capital, goods, and services.
- 15. The epistemology of the scienific method.
- 17. Internal locational arrangement of humans activities and institutions.
- 18. The study of relationships different cities.
- 19. Centers of economic production and consumption.
- 21. Internal structure or form of a city.
- 23. The epistemology of the scientific method used in urban geographic researches.
- 27. Limited resources.