Across
- 2. the model observes that a city grows outward from its CBD in a series of concentric rings.
- 6. single planned development assigned to multiple uses
- 8. create sustainable communities by placing developement in convenient locations and designing it to be more efficient.
- 10. the largest city in a country
- 12. a place’s absolute location
- 13. creates separate zones based on land-use type or economic function
- 14. shares some similarities with the concentric zone model and sector model. The traditional central markets share the CBD with a modern business center plus more important religious and government buildings.
- 15. represents Southeast Asian cities that grow around ports and that lack a clearly defined CBD. It establishes that there are only two formal zones that remain constant.
- 17. explains that cities that have a traditional downtown and loose coalitions of other urban areas.
- 19. illustrates that as cities develop, wedge-shaped sectors and divisions emanate from the CBD and emerge generally along transit routes.
- 21. disamenity zones often include informal housing areas
- 23. a suburb that has grown rapidly into a large and sprawling city with more than 100000 residents
- 25. the distance someone is willing to travel for a good or service
- 26. cities that have political, cultural, and economic influence on a global scale
- 30. urban areas expand in an unplanned and uncontrolled way
- 33. theory that describes the spatial relationship between cities and surrounding communities
- 35. high poverty urban areas in disadvantaged locations containing steep slopes, flood-prone ground, rail lines, landfills, or industry.
- 36. supports multiple transit options, preservation of historic buildings, ands respect for the local ecology
- 37. the shifting of population away from cities into surrounding suburbs
- 38. permits multiple land uses in the same space or structure
- 39. creation of dense, walkable, pedestrian-oriented, mixed-use communities near a transit station
Down
- 1. model that predicts interaction between two or more places
- 3. how safe, convenient, and efficient it is to walk in an urban area
- 4. redevelopment that identifies and develops vacant parcels of land within previously built areas to address and counter sprawl
- 5. Focal points of a functional region
- 6. a city with a population of more than 10 million
- 7. explanation of sizes of cities in that the second largest city will be half the largest
- 9. a city and the surrounding areas that are influenced economically and culturally by the city
- 11. the model incorporates aspects of earlier city models, including concentric rings and sectors radiating from the center, both of which reflect the competition for the accesible and affordable sites.
- 16. the number of people needed to support a business
- 18. the process of dividing a city or urban area into zones within which only certain land uses are permitted
- 20. location of a place in relation to other places and features
- 22. a type of community located on the outskirts of a larger city
- 24. the theory that the closer the land is to the CBD the more expensive the land will be
- 27. the impact of a person or community on the enviornment
- 28. ring of agricultural open land use to limit sprawl
- 29. cities don’t grow in rings or sectors but are formed by the progressive integration of multiple focal points of a functional region, or nodes.
- 31. a city with a population of more than 20 million
- 32. a city and its surrounding suburbs
- 34. a fast growing community outside of or on edge of a metropolitan area where the residents and community are closely connected to the central city and suburbs
