Urban Land Use Models - Concentric Zone Theory

Rob Humphreys
7 May 202001:16

Summary

TLDRThe video discusses urban land use models, focusing on how settlements have developed over time. It highlights the Burgess model, which shows how settlements grow in circular patterns around a central business district (CBD). Using Luton as an example, the city center contains modern businesses, while moving outward reveals older industries, inner-city housing for workers, and more expensive suburban homes. The Hoyt model, a variation of the Burgess model, is also introduced, noting that industries often develop along major roads, such as the A5 in Luton.

Takeaways

  • đŸ™ïž Urban land use models illustrate how settlements evolve over time.
  • 🏱 The Burgess model demonstrates that settlements develop in a circular pattern around a central area.
  • đŸȘ The center of Luton, known as the CBD (Central Business District), is a modern area with businesses and shops.
  • 🏭 Traditional industries like car manufacturing are found just outside the CBD in Luton.
  • 🏠 Inner-city housing in Luton is functional and affordable, designed to accommodate workers in nearby industries.
  • 🏡 Inner suburban housing is newer and slightly more expensive, suitable for larger families.
  • đŸ˜ïž Outer suburban areas contain the most expensive housing, often with newer, detached homes.
  • 🚗 The Hoyt model is an extension of the Burgess model, showing that industries can spread through a city along major roads.
  • đŸ›Łïž In Luton, many industries follow the A5 road, indicating a common pattern of urban expansion along transportation routes.
  • đŸ™ïž Luton serves as a practical example to illustrate urban land use models, showcasing the interplay between industrial, commercial, and residential areas.

Q & A

  • What is the Burgess model of urban land use?

    -The Burgess model shows how settlements develop around a central area in a circular pattern, with different land uses arranged in rings around the central business district (CBD).

  • What is the central business district (CBD) in the Burgess model?

    -The CBD is the central area of a city, typically characterized by modern development, fresh businesses, and shops. It serves as the commercial and economic hub.

  • How does industry relate to the urban layout in Luton?

    -In Luton, traditional industries, such as car manufacturing, were once situated closer to the center but have since moved outward. Industry often follows major roads, such as the A5 in Luton.

  • What type of housing is found in the inner-city area according to the script?

    -Inner-city housing is typically cheap and functional, designed to accommodate workers employed in nearby industries.

  • How does housing in the inner suburbs differ from inner-city housing?

    -Inner suburban housing is slightly more expensive and newer than inner-city housing, designed for larger families.

  • What type of housing is found in the outer suburbs?

    -Outer suburbs typically have the most expensive housing, which is usually detached and the newest in the area.

  • What is the Hoyt model of urban land use?

    -The Hoyt model is a modification of the Burgess model that suggests industry can spread through the city, typically following major transportation routes like roads.

  • How does industry spread according to the Hoyt model in Luton?

    -In Luton, industry tends to spread along major roads such as the A5, instead of being confined to a central area as in the Burgess model.

  • What is the purpose of inner-city housing in Luton?

    -Inner-city housing in Luton was originally designed to accommodate workers in the nearby industries.

  • Why is outer suburban housing more expensive than inner-city housing?

    -Outer suburban housing is more expensive because it is typically newer, larger, and offers more privacy, with detached homes being common.

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