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Which model of urban structure best describes the development on King William's Town. Provide evidence visible on the map.
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Can Fort Hill be regarded as a high-income residential area? Provide evidence visible on the map.
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What type of street pattern is found in the CBD of King William's Town?
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Give 3 advantages and 3 disadvantages of this pattern.
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What is the shape of King William's Town?
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Why do you think it has taken this shape?
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What is the map sheet refrence for the map to the northeast of 3227CD?
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What is the map sheet refrence for the map to the west of 3227CD?
In Burgess’ concentric zone model, the zone of transition became
a working class area
a gentrified upscale new urban neighbourhood
deteriorated with the encroachment of the CBD
a suburb
The multiple nuclei model of urban structure developed by Harris and Ullman arose from the idea that _______ was losing its dominant position in the metropolitan city.
the suburb
the city
the CBD
public transport
The core of the city is called the
the CBD
the central city
the urban zone
central point of the city
According to the concentric zone model, a city develops in a series of ...
sectors
rings
nodes
corridors
According to the sector model, the best housing is located in
nodes near universities and parks
a corridor from downtown to the edge of the city
an outer ring surrounding the city
renovated inner-city neighbourhood
According to the multiple nuclei model, an airport is likely to attract nearby
hospitals and urgent care centres
warehouse and hotels
shops and malls
residents and large home
The multiple nuclei theory best explains why different neighborhoods of a city attract people of different
educational experiences
ages
income
ethnicity
All three models of urban structure
help explain where different types of people live in urban areas
help explain why people live where they do
depends on the use of data
all of the these
In Burgess and Park’s concentric model, the residential section closest to the CBD is:
low income
middle income blue collar
middle income white collar
upper income white collar
The image represents which model of urban structure?
Multiple nuclei model
Sector model
Concentric zone model
Density model
The image represents which model of urban structure?
CBD model
Multiple nuclei model
Sector model
Concentric model
The image represents which model of urban structure?
Concentric zone
City edge model
Sector model
Multiple nuclei model
In the image what is landuse zone 2 called?
Residental
Rural-urban fringe
Wholesale and light manufacturing
CBD
In the image what is landuse zone 5 called?
Wholesale and light manufacturing
Low-class residential
Middle-class residential
High-class residential
In the image what is landuse zone 4 called?
Heavy manufacturing
Medium-class residential
Low-class residential
Low-class residential
Which model of urban structure best describes the development of Cape Town?
Concentric zone model
Multi nuclei model
Sector model
Apartheid model
What is the model that says that urban zones lie along transportation lines?
Multiple nuclei
Apartheid model
Sector model
Concentic zone
What is the model that says that land uses form small areas or distinct nuclei?
Sector model
Concentric zone model
Multiple nuclei model
Apartheid model
What is the model that says that industrial and low cost housing land uses develop along main roads and railways?
Sectoral model
Concentric zone model
Multiple nuclei model
Apartheid model
According to the multiple nuclei model, as a city grows the number of nuclei increases. Examples of nuclei in Cape Town are