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APHG Models & Theories Assessment Test with Verified Answers 2024 Concentric Zone Model - ️️ - Burgess' concentric zone model is a description of the process of urban growth that views the city as a series of circular areas or zones, each characterized by a different type of land use that d...

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Concentric Zone Model - ✔️✔️- Burgess' concentric zone model is a description of the

process of urban growth that views the city as a series of circular areas or zones, each

characterized by a different type of land use that developed from a central core. There

are five different zones: 1.Central Business District 2.Wholesale and Light

Manufacturing 3.Low-Class Residential 4. Medium-Class Residential 5. High-Class

Residential. Example: Chicago

Gravity Model - ✔️✔️- A fraction that predicts the interaction between places on the

basis of their population size and distance between them (Population 1 x Population 2 ÷

Distance) The greatest distance will have the least spatial interaction.

Vance, Hartshorn, & Muller - ✔️✔️- developed the Urban Realms Model, which is a

spatial generalization of the large, late 20th century city in the U.S. It is shown to be a

widely dispersed, multi-centered metropolis consisting of increasingly independent

zones or realms, each focused on its own suburban downtown. The only exception is e

shrunken, sometimes struggling central realm which is focused on the CBD.

Latin American City Model - ✔️✔️- Griffin-Ford model. Developed by Ernst Griffin and

Larry Ford. Blends traditional Latin American culture with the forces of globalization.

The CBD is dominant; it is divided into a market sector and a modern high-rise sector.

The elite residential sector is on the extension of the CBD in the "spine". The end of the

spine of elite residency is the "mall" with high-priced residencies. The further out, less

wealthy it gets. The poorest are on the outer edge.

, Multiple Nuclei Model - ✔️✔️- Created by Chauncy Harris and Edward Ullman in the

1940s, it's a model that suggests that the CBD is losing its dominant position. A model

of the internal structure of cities in which social groups are arranged around a collection

of nodes of activities. There are nine different zones: 1. CBD 2. Wholesale, Light

Manufacturing 3. Low-Class Residential 4. Medium-Class Residential 5. High-Class

Residential 6. Heavy Manufacturing 7. Outlying BD 8. Residential Suburb 9. Industrial

Suburb.

Peripheral Model - ✔️✔️- A model of North American urban areas, created by

Chauncey Harris, consisting of an inner city surrounded by large suburban residential

and business areas tied together by a beltway or ring road. There are eight different

zones: 1. Central City 2. Suburban Residential 3. Shopping Mall 4. Industrial District 5.

Office Park 6. Service Center 7. Airport Complex 7. Combined Employment & Shopping

Center

Sector Model - ✔️✔️- Focuses on residential patterns explaining where the wealthy in

a city choose to live. Hoyt argued that the city grows outward from the center, so a low-

rent area could extend all the way from the CBD to the city's outer edge, creating zones

which are shaped like pieces of a pie. There are five different zones: 1. CBD 2.

Transportation & Industry 3. Low-Class Residential 4. Middle-Class Residential 5. High-

Class Residential

Demographic Transition Model - ✔️✔️- Hypothesis that countries, as they become

industrialized, have declines in death rates followed by declines in birth rates

Rostow's Stages of Growth - ✔️✔️- model that postulates that economic modernization

of countries occurs in five basic stages between agricultural and service-based

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