Spaces, Cities, Populations

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Across
  1. 3. Term by Tonnies describing tight-knit communities with natural social relationships
  2. 7. Term by Tonnies describing rational formations of social relationships and increased individualization
  3. 9. A theory developed by Warren Thompson that traced three stages of transition in Western society
  4. 10. A major development in curbing population growth
  5. 13. A consequence of traffic in urban areas
  6. 14. The theory of population that believes population growth will be accompanied by resource growth
  7. 17. The underlying foundation that enables cities to function
  8. 18. The study of the causes and consequences of population growth
  9. 20. Since the 1800s, the world population growth has been
  10. 22. Time Time required for a population to double
  11. 23. The number of people per unit of land area is population ______
  12. 24. Theorists who view cities as capitalist machines
  13. 25. The third stage of the Revised Demographic Transition Theory
  14. 26. the first stage of the Revised Demographic Transition Theory
Down
  1. 1. The cause of 40% of urban population size
  2. 2. A movement in urban planning that approaches the idea of sustainable urban communities with the goal of raising the quality of life for community members
  3. 4. Sociologist who divided urbanization into mechanical and organic solidarity
  4. 5. The transformation of society from rural to urban
  5. 6. The theory of population that believes population growth will eventually lead to catastrophe
  6. 8. A concentrated area of poverty and poor housing in urban areas
  7. 11. an ________ in women's employment and economic stability leads to a decrease in fertility rates
  8. 12. Type of pregnancies likely to lead to child neglect
  9. 15. A small city between 10,000 and 50,000 people
  10. 16. Theorists who examine gender in cities
  11. 19. A form of collaboration between central cities and suburbs with the goal of solving urban problems
  12. 21. One of the first megacities