Ch 16 Vocab
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| Concentric-Zone Model | A model of urban development depicting a city growing outward from a central business district in a series of concentric rings
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| Sector Model | A model of urban development depicting a city with wedge-shaped sectors and divisions emanating from the central business district, generally along transit nodes
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| Multiple-Nuclei Model | A model of urban development depicting a city where growth occurs around the progressive integration of multiple nodes, not around one central business district
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| Nodes | The focal point of a functional region
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| Galactic City Model | A model of urban development depicting a city where economic activity has moved from the central business district toward loose coalitions of other urban areas and suburbs; also known as the peripheral model
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| Latin American City Model | A model of urban development depicting a city with a central business district, concentric rings, and sections stricken by poverty; also known as the Griffin-Ford Model
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| Disamenity Zones | A high-poverty urban area in a disadvantaged location containing steep slopes, flood-prone ground, rail lines, landfills, or industry
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| Squatter Settlements | An informal housing area beset with overcrowding and poverty that features temporary homes often made of wood scraps or metal sheeting
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| African City Model | A model of urban development depicting a city with three central business districts, growing outward in a series of concentric rings
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| Southeast Asian City Model | A model of urban development depicting a city oriented around a port and lacking a formal central business district, growing outward in concentric rings and along multiple nodes
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| Zoning | The process of dividing a city or urban area into zones within which only certain land uses are permitted
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