Chapter 12: City Spaces and Urban Infrastructure Flashcards

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beaux arts

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a style of urban design that sought to combine the best elements of all of the classic architectural styles.

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central business district (CBD

A

the central nucleus of commercial land uses
in a city.

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central cities

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the original, core jurisdictions of metropolitan areas

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congregation

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the territorial and residential clustering of specific groups or subgroups of peopl

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cycle of poverty

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the transmission of poverty and deprivation from one gener- ation to another through a combination of domestic circumstances and local, neighborhood conditions.

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dualism

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the juxtaposition in geographic space of the formal and informal sectors of the economy.

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edge cities

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nodal concentrations of shopping and office space situated on the outer fringes of metropolitan areas, typically near major highway intersections.

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fiscal squeeze

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increasing limitations on city revenues, combined with increasing demands for expenditure.

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gentrification

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invasion of older, centrally located, working-class neighborhoods by higher-income households seeking the character and convenience of less expensive and well-located residences.

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ghettos

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an area of a city inhabited by a minority group, sometimes by choice but

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informal sector

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economic activities that take place beyond official record, not subject to formalized systems of regulation or remuneration

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isotropic surface

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hypothetical, uniform plain that is flat and has no variations in its physical attributes.

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metrourbia

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suburban and exurban areas where residential settings are thoroughly interspersed with office employment and high-end retailing

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Modern movement

A

architectural movement based on the idea that buildings
and cities should be designed and run like machines.

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15
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redlining

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practice whereby lending institutions delimit “bad-risk” neighborhoods on a city map and then use the map as the basis for determining loans.

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16
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segregation

A

spatial separation of specific population subgroups within a
wider population.

17
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sprawl

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the unplanned, ad hoc nature of most suburban development destroys millions of acres of wildlife habitat and agricultural land every year.

18
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squatter settlement

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residential developments that occur on land that is neither owned nor rented by its occupants.

19
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trade-off model

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a modified urban land-use model that describes how poorer households, unable to afford the recurrent costs of transportation, trade off living space for accessibility to jobs and end up in high-density areas, at expensive locations, near their low-wage jobs.

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underemployement

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situation in which people work less than full-time even though they would prefer to work more hours

21
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urban realms

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semiautonomous subregions that displaced the simple core- periphery relationship between city centers and their suburbs.

22
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Zone in Transition

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area of mixed commercial and residential land uses surrounding the CBD