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Page 1: Classic Urban Models. Three models of urban structure: –Concentric Zone model –Sector Model –Multiple Nuclei Model Use of the models outside North America:

Classic Urban Models

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Three models of urban structure:

– Concentric Zone model– Sector Model– Multiple Nuclei Model

Use of the models outside North America:

– European cities– LDC’s

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A. Concentric Zone Model

1. Ernest Burgess (1920s): depicts use of urban land as a set of concentric rings

- each ring devoted to a different land use (studied Chicago)

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2. Concentric Zones:

Zone I: Central Business District (CBD) that is the most accessible zone where most of the tertiary employment is located

Zone II: Zone of Transition where many industrial activities locate (nearby labor, markets, transport terminals like ports & rail)

Zone III: Zone of Independent Workers is used by some industrial activities in inner cities and ethnic enclaves- contains the poorest segment of the urban population

Zone IV: Zone of Better Residences is dominated by the working class (often second generation immigrants)

Zone V: Commuter Zone represents higher quality suburban housing linked with higher commuting costs

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Cleveland, Ohio

The density gradient in Cleveland

shows the expansion of dense

population outward from the city

center over time.

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Social Area Analysis: Percent Renters IN

Indianapolis, IN

The distribution of renters in Indianapolis illustrates the concentric zone model

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3. Concentric Zone Weaknesses:

– too simple– developed for American cities– cars uncommon at time (horses &

streetcars)– assumes reliance on public transit– lots of spatial differences in terms of

ethnic & social patterns

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B. Sector Model1. study done in 1939 by Homer Hoyt in

Chicago

2. land use NOT random: defined by functional sectoral wedges

- transportation “corridors” impact land uses- rail lines, major roads, public transport create

“sectors”

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THE Hoyt “SeCTOR MODEL”

In his model, Hoyt is taking into account differences in accessibility and, therefore, in land values

along transportation routes

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Indianapolis: Household Income

The distribution of high income households in Indianapolis is an example of a sector model.

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C. Multiple Nuclei Model

1. the Harris & Ullman Multi-Nuclei Model (1945) looks at a city as being multi-nucleated with a downtown center & satellite centers on the periphery

– presence of many competing decentralized centers– reflects influence of automobile

Five areas:1. CBD2. Wholesaling & light manufacturing area3. Heavy industrial area4. Residential areas5. Outlying suburban areas

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Indianapolis: Ethnic Patterns

The distribution of minorities in Indianapolis is an example of a multiple nuclei model.

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URBAN MODEL COMPRISONS

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St. Louis Metropolitan Area?

The metropolitan area of St. Louis is spread over several counties and two states.

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Typical Present-day U.S. City

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The “Galactic” City

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D. Social Differences in Cities

1. Urban life different due to:

– large size– high population

density– socially diversity

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Social Geography of U.S. & Canadian Cities

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E. Political Definitions of Cities

1. Urban settlements defined in three ways:

– by a legal boundary (a self-governing political unit)

– a continuously built-up area– a functional area

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Megalopolis

The Boston–Washington corridor contains about 1/4th of U.S. population.


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