Urban Forms Flashcards

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what is urban form

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the physical characteristics that make up a city, including its size and shape, population density and land use patterns in the area

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physical factors that influence urban forms (4)

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topography
water
natural resources
land type

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human factors that influence urban forms (3)

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planning (whether it is planned- open space, leisure facilities or unplanned- slums)
infrastructure- new developments built along transport links- linear growth
land value- chain stores in centre, independent-outskirts

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what is the central business district (CBD)

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this is the central area that contains the major stores, offices and entertainment facilities

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what is the burgess model

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concentric circles of land use zones that come from the CBD — goes: CBD, light manufacturing, lower class residential, middle class residential, exclusive residential, industrial park, heavy industry

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what does the burgess model not account for

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doesn’t account for change eg: factories are now less common in MEDCs due to growth of service sector and manufacturing moving abroad

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other issues with the burgess model (2)

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doesn’t take into account multi use facilities eg more people want to live in CBD so multi storey buildings used as offices, housing and shops
cities don’t follow a strict pattern like this
the CBD is not always central (influenced by human and physical factors eg rivers)

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what does the multi nuclei model show

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that the CBD is not central- not a perfect structure

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where do you see examples of multi nuclei models

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in developing countries- where development is not planned

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10
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in the peak land value intersection where is the PVLI

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In the centre

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what happens in the PVLI as you move away from the centre

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land value decreases

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why is land expensive in the centre

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there is a high amount of footfall and land is desirable

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why is land cheaper the further from the centre it is

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the land is less desirable and there is more land available

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how does land value determine where industry is

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businesses that require large amounts of space will relocate out of the CBD where more land is available and is cheaper. but large chain stores will be in CBD- can afford it- and increased footfall and market available

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flaw of the bid rent theory

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doesn’t account for industry type eg: there won’t be large smelting factories in Central London but there can still be smaller industries in the centre such as the Jewellry Quarter in Birmingham

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