Across
- 2. 2part CBD @ center, traditional market center adjacent to modern high-rise center A323 C
- 4. converting urban neighborhood from low-income, renter occupied area to middle-class, owner-occupied area R420 V
- 7. NYC, London, Tokyo … exert influence far beyond their national boundaries A311 C
- 10. rapid spread development outward from the inner city A348 C
- 11. urban planning in 1990 to reduce sprawl, increase affordable housing, create vibrant, livable neighborhoods A349 C
- 13. ppl of 1 ethnicity (middleclass white ppl) would be scared & sell home at low $ when family (black/hispanic) moved in A342 C
- 15. urbanized area of 10000-50000 ppl, county & adjacent counties tied to city R425 V
- 16. location where people go to receive goods and services A309 I
- 20. process when banks draw lines on map and refuse to lend $ to purchase/improve property within boundaries R420 I
- 23. cities- inner-city, get property - private owners, move residents & businesses, clear site, build new roads & utilities, turn land to private developers R420 I
- 24. area of city where retail and office activities are clustered R412 V
- 25. places that are larger & closer will have a greater interaction than places that are smaller & farther apart A308 C
- 27. areas of poverty occupied of their own ethnicity/race for social reasons A342 C
- 28. neighborhoods undergo transformations over time as existing residents move out and new move in A327 V
- 30. land in big cities @ Southeast Asia, focus is formal colonial port, gov zone, commercial & garden zones A326 C
Down
- 1. urbanized area w/ 10000-50000 ppl counties meet 1 of several tests indicating a functional connection to central city R420 V
- 3. chain of connected cities A312 I
- 5. laws allow the government to seize land for public use after paying owners the market value for their property A339 C
- 6. area delineated by US Bureau of Census, statistics published; urban areas, C.T. corresponds roughly to neighborhoods R406 V
- 8. urban residents leaving cities A350 V
- 9. one way sizes of cities within a region may develop A308 C
- 12. urban growth based on transportation technology A307 I
- 14. size of population necessary for any particular services to exist and remain profitable A310 I
- 17. distance people will travel to obtain specific goods or services A311 I
- 18. ones shaped by the distances people could walk A307 I
- 19. legislation and regulations to limit suburban sprawl and preserve farmland R429 I
- 21. consists of urban center, surrounding territory & agricultural villages, gov independent, pop has protection A304 V
- 22. house owned by gov; US, rented to residents w/ low income, rents are 30% of families income R420 I
- 26. ring of land maintained as parks, agriculture, or other types of open space to limit sprawl of urban area
- 29. large node of office & retail activities on the edge of an urban area R427 V
