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Urban land use and structure

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What is the CBD (Central Business District)?

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What is the CBD (Central Business District)?

Answer

The commercial and business centre of a city with the highest land values and tallest buildings.

πŸ’‘ Hint

City commercial core

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What is urban sprawl?

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Uncontrolled expansion of urban areas into rural land, typically low-density and car-dependent.

πŸ’‘ Hint

Low density + car dependent

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What land use zone usually has the highest land values?

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The CBD (Central Business District).

πŸ’‘ Hint

Highest value zone

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What is the CBD (Central Business District)?

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The commercial and business centre of a city with the highest land values and tallest buildings.

πŸ’‘ Hint

City commercial core

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What is urban sprawl?

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Uncontrolled expansion of urban areas into rural land, typically low-density and car-dependent.

πŸ’‘ Hint

Low density + car dependent

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What land use zone usually has the highest land values?

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The CBD (Central Business District).

πŸ’‘ Hint

Highest value zone

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Give three environmental impacts of urban sprawl.

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Habitat loss, higher transport emissions from longer commutes, and increased runoff due to more impervious surfaces.

πŸ’‘ Hint

Habitat + emissions + runoff

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State two features that typically indicate urban sprawl.

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Low-density housing and car-dependent layouts with separated land uses.

πŸ’‘ Hint

Low density + cars

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Give three major urban land use zones.

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CBD, residential zones, and industrial zones (also green spaces and transport infrastructure).

πŸ’‘ Hint

CBD + housing + industry

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State two features that typically indicate urban sprawl.

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Low-density housing and car-dependent layouts with separated land uses.

πŸ’‘ Hint

Low density + cars

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Give three major urban land use zones.

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CBD, residential zones, and industrial zones (also green spaces and transport infrastructure).

πŸ’‘ Hint

CBD + housing + industry

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Give three environmental impacts of urban sprawl.

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Habitat loss, higher transport emissions from longer commutes, and increased runoff due to more impervious surfaces.

πŸ’‘ Hint

Habitat + emissions + runoff

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What is mixed-use zoning?

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An area that combines residential, commercial, and sometimes light industrial uses, reducing travel needs.

πŸ’‘ Hint

Mix homes + services

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Why does sprawl increase car dependency?

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Land uses are spread out and separated, making walking and public transport less practical.

πŸ’‘ Hint

Spread out = driving

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What is mixed-use zoning?

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An area that combines residential, commercial, and sometimes light industrial uses, reducing travel needs.

πŸ’‘ Hint

Mix homes + services

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Name two negative environmental effects of sprawl.

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Habitat loss and increased greenhouse gas emissions from longer commutes.

πŸ’‘ Hint

Land + emissions

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Why does sprawl increase car dependency?

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Land uses are spread out and separated, making walking and public transport less practical.

πŸ’‘ Hint

Spread out = driving

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Name two negative environmental effects of sprawl.

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Habitat loss and increased greenhouse gas emissions from longer commutes.

πŸ’‘ Hint

Land + emissions

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Name one urban land use model and its key idea.

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Concentric zone model: CBD at the centre with rings of land uses around it (alternatively sector or multiple nuclei).

πŸ’‘ Hint

CBD patterns

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Give two social/economic impacts of urban sprawl.

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Higher household transport costs and social isolation (also inequality and high infrastructure costs).

πŸ’‘ Hint

Costs + isolation

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Which land use model includes β€œmultiple centres” rather than one CBD?

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The multiple nuclei model (Harris and Ullman).

πŸ’‘ Hint

More than one centre

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Which land use model includes β€œmultiple centres” rather than one CBD?

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The multiple nuclei model (Harris and Ullman).

πŸ’‘ Hint

More than one centre

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Give two social/economic impacts of urban sprawl.

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Higher household transport costs and social isolation (also inequality and high infrastructure costs).

πŸ’‘ Hint

Costs + isolation

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Name one urban land use model and its key idea.

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Concentric zone model: CBD at the centre with rings of land uses around it (alternatively sector or multiple nuclei).

πŸ’‘ Hint

CBD patterns

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What is one alternative to sprawl that reduces travel and emissions?

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Compact, mixed-use development with good public transport (transit-oriented development).

πŸ’‘ Hint

Compact + transit

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Paper 1 tip: How do you identify zones on a map/image?

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Use visual clues: tall dense buildings (CBD), uniform housing (residential), large warehouses (industrial), vegetation (green space).

πŸ’‘ Hint

Look for visual clues

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What is one alternative to sprawl that reduces travel and emissions?

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Compact, mixed-use development with good public transport (transit-oriented development).

πŸ’‘ Hint

Compact + transit

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Paper 1 tip: How do you identify zones on a map/image?

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Use visual clues: tall dense buildings (CBD), uniform housing (residential), large warehouses (industrial), vegetation (green space).

πŸ’‘ Hint

Look for visual clues

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Map skill: How can you visually identify an industrial zone?

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Large buildings/warehouses with open yards, often near rail, highways, ports, or major transport links.

πŸ’‘ Hint

Warehouses near transport

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Map skill: How can you visually identify an industrial zone?

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Large buildings/warehouses with open yards, often near rail, highways, ports, or major transport links.

πŸ’‘ Hint

Warehouses near transport

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