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  2. Multiple nuclei model - Wikipedia

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    This creates nodes or nuclei in other parts of the city besides the CBD thus the name multiple nuclei model. Their aim was to produce a more realistic, if more complicated, model. Their main goals in this were to: Move away from the concentric zone model. Better reflect the complex nature of urban areas, especially those of larger size.

  3. Borchert's Epochs - Wikipedia

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    Borchert's epochs refer to five distinct periods in the history of American urbanization and are also known as Borchert's model of urban evolution. Each epoch is characterized by the impact of a particular transport technology on the creation and differential rates of growth of American cities. This model was conceptualized by University of ...

  4. Ecumenopolis - Wikipedia

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    Ecumenopolis. A depiction of Trantor, a fictional ecumenopolis from Isaac Asimov 's Galactic Empire. Ecumenopolis (from Ancient Greek οἰκουμένη ( oikouménē) 'the inhabited world' and πόλις ( pólis) 'city'; lit. 'world city'; pl. ecumenopolises or ecumenopoleis) is the hypothetical concept of a planetwide city.

  5. AP Human Geography - Wikipedia

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    AP Human Geography. Advanced Placement ( AP) Human Geography (also known as AP Human Geo, AP Geography, APHG, AP HuGe, AP HuG, AP Human, HuGS, or HGAP) is an Advanced Placement social studies course in human geography for high school, usually freshmen students in the US, culminating in an exam administered by the College Board. [ 1]

  6. Concentric zone model - Wikipedia

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    Based on human ecology theory done by Burgess and applied on Chicago, it was the first to give the explanation of distribution of social groups within urban areas.This concentric ring model depicts urban land usage in concentric rings: the Central Business District (or CBD) was in the middle of the model, and the city is expanded in rings with different land uses.

  7. Edge city - Wikipedia

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    A special zoning area allowed high rise development in the area consisting mostly of single family homes. An edge city is a concentration of business, shopping, and entertainment outside a traditional downtown or central business district, in what had previously been a suburban, residential or rural area.

  8. Urban morphology - Wikipedia

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    Urban morphology. Development of the road networks an urban structure of Cologne, Germany, 1845 to 1987. Urban morphology is the study of the formation of human settlements and the process of their formation and transformation. [ 1] The study seeks to understand the spatial structure and character of a metropolitan area, city, town or village ...

  9. Human geography - Wikipedia

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    Human geography or anthropogeography is the branch of geography which studies spatial relationships between human communities, cultures, economies, and their interactions with the environment, examples of which include urban sprawl and urban redevelopment. [1]