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Unit 7 Study Guide


Services


● Service: any activity that fulfills a human want or need and returns money to those who


provide it


● Consumer Services: provide services to individual buyers (50% of US jobs)


○ Retail, education, health, and leisure


● Business Services: facilitate the activities of other businesses (25% of US jobs)


○ Professional, financial, transportation and information


● Public Services: provide security and protection for citizens and businesses (8% of US jobs)



Central Place Theory


● Settlement: a permanent collection of buildings where people reside, work, and obtain services


● Central Place Theory: predicts where and how the most most profitable location can be


identified


■ Range: the max distance people are willing to travel for a service


■ Threshold: the min number of people needed to support the service


○ Hexagons used so there is no overlapping (circles) or uneven distance from


middle (square)


○ Hamlet: very short range, very short threshold


■ Ex. gas, corner stores, lottery tickets


○ Village: short range, small threshold


■ Ex. Hardware, post offices, diners


○ Town: medium range and threshold


■ Ex. medical services, returnants, high schools

, ○ City: long range and threshold


■ Ex. sporting events, concerts, specialists


● Global Cities: a major center for the provision of services in the global economy


○ Classifications: Alpha++, alpha+, alpha, gamma, beta



Urban Hierarchies


● Rank-size rule: the country’s nth-largest settlement is 1/n the population of the largest


settlement


○ Usually means country is more developed


● Primate City: the largest settlement has more than twice as many people as the


second-ranking settlement


○ There is not enough wealth in the society to pay for a full variety of services


○ Usually means a country is less developed



CBD + Cultural Forms (Build Landscape)


Central business district: term for the most distinctive area of most cities also known as


“downtown”


● Attracts people to CBD: accessibility, focal point of the region’s transport network


● Intensive land use, skyscrapers


○ Underground intensive land use, subways


● Residential use of CBD has increased



Traditional Models


Concentric Zone Model: A model of the internal structure of cities in which social


groups are spatially arranged in a series of rings


● Density decreases as you move father from the CBD


● The closer to the CBD to more expensive it is (Bid-rent theory)


○ The zone of transition is more densely populated than the the Commuter zone
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