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AP Human Geography
Unit VII. Cities and Urban Land Use
Key Terms/Concepts to Know
1. Urbanization (definition)
2. Social definitions of urbanization (Louis Wirth: size, density, and social
heterogeneity)
3. Physical/legal definition (city, metropolitan area, Metropolitan Statistical Areas
(MSAs), Consolidated Metropolitan Statistical Areas (CMSAs))
4. Site and situation with respect to city location
5. Origin and evolution of cities
6. Colonial cites (gateway cities)
7. Industrial era city
8. Auto-dominated city
9. Borchert and the American city
10. Pull factors of the city (since industrialization)
11. Pull factors for Least Developed Counties (LDC) cities vs. More Developed
Countries (MDC) cities
12. The urban hierarchy
13. Rank-size rule & primate cities
14. World cities
15. Linkages between world cites
16. Distribution of world cities
17. Changes in the world’s largest cities (1800, 1900, 1950, today)
18. Mega cities (positives/negatives)
19. Mega cites in More Developed Countries (MDCs) vs. Least Developed Counties
(LDC)
20. Squatter settlements (different names around the world)
21. Gateway cities
22. Central Place Theory (Christaller)
23. Range and threshold
24. Economic base of settlements
25. Multiplier effect
26. The character and function of an industrial city
27. Role of transportation systems and urban growth
28. Decline of industrial cities in North America and Europe
29. Rise of sunbelt cities
30. Process of deterioration and decline of cities
31. Blockbusting
32. Redlining
33. Filtering
34. Gentrification
35. Changing population pyramids of neighborhoods
36. The Post-industrial city
37. Festival market places and tourism
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AP Human Geography Unit VII. Cities and Urban Land Use

Key Terms/Concepts to Know

  1. Urbanization (definition)
  2. Social definitions of urbanization (Louis Wirth: size, density, and social heterogeneity)
  3. Physical/legal definition (city, metropolitan area, Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs), Consolidated Metropolitan Statistical Areas (CMSAs))
  4. Site and situation with respect to city location
  5. Origin and evolution of cities
  6. Colonial cites (gateway cities)
  7. Industrial era city
  8. Auto-dominated city
  9. Borchert and the American city
  10. Pull factors of the city (since industrialization)
  11. Pull factors for Least Developed Counties (LDC) cities vs. More Developed Countries (MDC) cities
  12. The urban hierarchy
  13. Rank-size rule & primate cities
  14. World cities
  15. Linkages between world cites
  16. Distribution of world cities
  17. Changes in the world’s largest cities (1800, 1900, 1950, today)
  18. Mega cities (positives/negatives)
  19. Mega cites in More Developed Countries (MDCs) vs. Least Developed Counties (LDC)
  20. Squatter settlements (different names around the world)
  21. Gateway cities
  22. Central Place Theory (Christaller)
  23. Range and threshold
  24. Economic base of settlements
  25. Multiplier effect
  26. The character and function of an industrial city
  27. Role of transportation systems and urban growth
  28. Decline of industrial cities in North America and Europe
  29. Rise of sunbelt cities
  30. Process of deterioration and decline of cities
  31. Blockbusting
  32. Redlining
  33. Filtering
  34. Gentrification
  35. Changing population pyramids of neighborhoods
  36. The Post-industrial city
  37. Festival market places and tourism
  1. Urban morphology
  2. Concentric zone model
  3. Sector model
  4. Multiple nuclei model
  5. Peripheral model
  6. Latin American model
  7. Street patterns (planned vs. unplanned cities)
  8. Impacts of auto dominated cites (environmental & social)
  9. Comparing North American and European cities (models)
  10. MDC and LDC differences (models)
  11. Transit Oriented Development (T.O.D.)
  12. Annexation
  13. Flag pole annexation
  14. Competing municipalities
  15. Trend towards regional agencies
  16. The city beautiful movement
  17. Urban renewal
  18. Smart growth
  19. New urbanism & mixed-use development
  20. Inner city challenges (social, physical, and economic)
  21. Suburban challenges
  22. Underclass and homelessness
  23. Inner city response to challenges (malls, entertainment, residences)
  24. Sprawl
  25. Bid-rent curve
  26. Density gradient
  27. Edge cities
  28. Counterurbanization
  29. Greenbelts
  30. Leap-frog development
  31. Gated communities
  32. Peak Value land Intersection (definition and changing location)
  33. Creative class and impact on cities
  34. Housing in various parts of a metro area
  35. Land use planning that reduces energy use and protects the environment