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Introduction to Geography, 8/e
Arthur Getis, San Diego State University
Judith Getis
Jerome D. Fellmann, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

Urban Geography

Problems

Web Page Questions:

Answer the following question using the web pages listed.

The USA CityLink Project - http://usacitylink.com/

1. Look up your hometown. What types of information are available concerning the city your have chosen?

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Problems:

  1. Land Use Patterns. The following diagrams represent the typical land use patterns of cities in Western Europe, Latin America and South Asia. The diagrams contain the letters A through F at selected land use locations. Using the information provided in your text, indicate which of the following land uses is represented by each particular letter.

_____ Central Business District

_____ Areas subject to gentrification

_____ Industrial District

_____ Residences for recent immigrants

_____ Upper class residential areas

_____ Open space or greenbelt development

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2. Changes in Employment. Using the basic/nonbasic ratio and the multiplier effect, calculate the changes in employment which would occur in three cities, given the following scenarios:

  • Scenario #1: a new automobile plant opens, employing 2000 workers
  • Scenario #2: a steel plant closes, laying off 1500 workers
  • Scenario #3: a metalworking plant employing 2000 opens and a chemical plant lays off 2500 workers
 Basic/NonbasicRatioBasic EmploymentNonbasic EmploymentTotal Employment
Scenario #1    
City A1:2.5   
City B1:2.0   
City C1:1.5   
Scenario #2    
City A1:2.5   
City B1:2.0   
City C1:1.5   
Scenario #3    
City A1:2.5   
City B1:2.0   
City C1:1.5   

 

Critical Thinking Questions:

  1. An urban microclimate is a set of local conditions within a city that sets it apart from the surrounding suburbs and rural areas. Discuss two ways it develops and what affect it has on the people living in and around cities.
  2. Discuss the statement "Urbanization will spread along lines of transportation."
  3. Discuss the erroneous statement "High population density is always an indication of urbanization."
  4. You have been asked by your supervisor at the consulting firm to provide an Urban Task Force with information as they begin to study the problems of an American metropolitan area. List two urban/environmental and two urban/ economic problems facing cities today, telling why each is important. Suggest geographic research methods you would use to study these problems.
  5. From a social geographer's point of view, apply the conceptions of spatial behavior discussed in Chapter 8 to a city or town with which you are familiar.