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Geo ch. 13 (2)

Urban Patterns - Mexico City and Urban Expansion

TermDefinition
Harm deBlij geographer who created a concentric zone model for Sub-Saharan Africa cities - the inner rings had higher income people and the outer rings were informal/squatter settlements
informal settlement a residential area where housing has been built on land to which the occupants have no legal claim or has not been built to the city's standards for legal buildings
Ernest Griffin and Larry Ford geographers who showed that in Latin America cities, wealthy people push out from the center in a well-defined elite residential sector - form along a narrow spine that contains shops attractive to wealthy people
T.G. McGee made a model of a SE Asian city that superimposes on concentric zones several nodes of squatter settlements and what he called "alien" zones, where foreigners, usually Chinese, live and work
Aztecs founded the precolonial Mexico City
Tenochtitlán the name for the precolonial Mexico City
Chapultepec the hill where Tenochtitlán was founded
Lake Texcoco the island where Tenochtitlán was moved to
Great Temple the node of religious life in Tenochtitlán
the Spanish conquered Tenochtitlán in 1521 after a 2-year siege
Zócalo the main square around which the Spanish built Mexico City, on the site of the Aztecs' sacred precinct in the center of the island
Emperor Maximilian designed a 14-lane, tree-lined boulevard patterned after the Champs-Elysées in Paris (the Paseo de la Reforma) - extended 3 kilometers southwest from the center of Mexico City to Chapultepec and became a center for the wealthy
suburb a residential or commercial area situated within an urban area but outside the central city
annexation the process of legally adding land to a city - was desired in the 19th century but is less desired now
special districts provide services like fire protection, water supply, libraries, and public transport
local governments in the US 90,056
council of governments a cooperative agency consisting of representatives of the various local governments in the region - most US metropolitan areas have these
2 kinds of council of governments consolidations of city and county government (ex. Indianapolis and Miami) and federations (ex. Toronto)
sprawl the development of suburbs at relatively low density and at locations that are not contiguous to the existing built-up area
density gradient the density change in an urban area, the number of houses per unit of land diminishes as distance from the center city increases
2 recent density changes fewer people living in the center and fewer density difference within urban areas - these flatten the density gradient and reduce the extremes of density b/w inner and outer areas
green belts rings of open space built around some British cities
smart growth legislation and regulations to limit suburban growth and preserve farmland
commercial segregation residents are separated from commercial and manufacturing activities that are confined to compact, distinct areas
residential segregation housing in a suburban community is usually built for people of a single social class, with others excluded by virtue of the cost, size, or location of the housing
zoning ordinances a law that limits the permitted uses of land and maximum density of development in a community
segmentation the process of partitioning markets into groups of potential customers with similar needs and characteristics who are likely to exhibit similar purchasing behavior
Potential Rating Index by Zip Market (PRIZM) created by Nielsen Claritas - a person is likely to live near people who are similar
John Borchert geographer who identified 5 epochs of US urban areas from changing transport
5 epochs from changing transport The Sail-Wagon Epoch, the Iron Horse Epoch, the Steel Rail Epoch, the Auto-Air Amenity Epoch, the Satellite-Electronic-Jet Propulsion Epoch
2 benefits of motor vehicles comfort, choice, and flexibility; perceived costs - less than public transport fees
rush hour or peak hour - the 4 consecutive 15-minute periods that have the heaviest traffic
heavy rail includes underground subways and elevated trains
light rail includes trams and streetcars
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