Across
- 1. theory that explains agricultural land use in relation to population centers
- 5. interconnected routes and systems between regions facilitating commerce
- 8. zoning provinces incentives for developers to set aside some housing for low income renters or buyers
- 11. the process of converting urban neighborhoods from low income rentals to higher income owner occupied properties
- 12. urban renewal strategy involving relocating residents and demolishing low income settlements to make way for new development
- 15. the commercial heart of a city
- 16. areas of undeveloped land around an urban area
- 18. formerly viable retail and commercial shopping site
- 20. the rapid expansion of the spatial extent of a city
- 21. larger and closer places will interact more than smaller and more distant places
- 25. suggested that functional zonation occurred around multiple centers
Down
- 1. rapidly growing communities that are not the largest city in a metro area
- 2. how easy and safe it is to walk in an area
- 3. an original central business district surrounded by a system of smaller nodes that mimic its function
- 4. prosperous residential districts beyond the suburbs
- 6. an area not connected to city services and controlled by criminals
- 7. members of an ethnic group selling homes upon the purchase of neighboring properties by members of a different ethnic group
- 9. an uninterrupted urban area made up of towns, suburbs, and cities
- 10. currently unused but previously developed properties that may have hazardous contamination
- 13. nodes of economic activity in the periphery of large cities
- 14. proposed by Walter Christaller to explain the distribution of cities of a different size across a region
- 17. banks refusing loans to buy or improve property in certain urban neighborhoods
- 19. the ability to pay for basic necessities such as food and housing
- 22. potential buyers are directed toward or away from a particular neighborhood based on race or ethnicity
- 23. ConcentricZone also known as the Burgess model, it describes a series of rings surrounding the central business district
- 24. cities that exert power beyond national borders and are both media and financial centers
