Name the model
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  • The Sector Model
  • Concentric Zone Model
  • Multiple Nuclei Model
  • British Urban land Use Model
Name the model
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  • The Sector Model
  • Concentric Zone Model
  • Multiple Nuclei Model
  • British Urban land Use Model
Name the model
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  • The Sector Model
  • Concentric Zone Model
  • Multiple Nuclei Model
  • British Urban land Use Model
Name the model
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  • The Sector Model
  • Concentric Zone Model
  • Multiple Nuclei Model
  • British Urban land Use Model
Name this theory
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  • Rent-bid
  • Rent to buy
  • Bid-Rent
  • Land value
Name the model: The concept is drawn from ecology, with the physical expansion of the city occurring by invasion and succession.
  • The Sector Model
  • Concentric Zone Model
  • Multiple Nuclei Model
  • British Urban land Use Model
Name the model: The model is influenced by prevailing winds and how they distribute pollution from industry. Low class housing would be in a wedge that is directly influenced by the wind.
  • The Sector Model
  • Concentric Zone Model
  • Multiple Nuclei Model
  • British Urban land Use Model
Name the model: Business agglomerates in the CBD, surrounding this is the zone of transition that is dominated by older housing, flats and light industry. This zone includes a large proportion of ethnic minorities. Better housing would be found further out in the suburbs. FInally, the commutor zone extended beyond the city (counterurbanisation)
  • The Sector Model
  • Concentric Zone Model
  • Multiple Nuclei Model
  • British Urban land Use Model
Name the model: Concentric formation. The high accessibility of land in the centre is in short supply. This results in intense competition and only those willing to bid the most will be able to locate here. The land use able to bid the least will be at the periphery.
  • The Sector Model
  • Concentric Zone Model
  • Bid-rent
  • British Urban land Use Model
Name the model: Due to land value, retail and commerce dominate the central areas, industry dominates beyond the CBD before residential housing takes over on the outskirts.
  • The Sector Model
  • Concentric Zone Model
  • Bid-rent
  • British Urban land Use Model
Name the model: The city develops outwards from a CBD in slices. Industry would locate in strips alongside the best transportation routes. High class housing would be in the most aesthetically pleasing locations away from noise and pollution. Middle to low class housing would fill the gap. 
  • The Sector Model
  • Concentric Zone Model
  • Bid-rent
  • British Urban land Use Model
Name the model: Cities develop around a series of centres. These can then merge through urban sprawl. Some centres will be created through planning, for example, the development of an industrial estate. A very rapid growth of a city may lead to some activities moving to the outskirts (Shopping centres) and therefore creating a new nuclei
  • The Sector Model
  • Concentric Zone Model
  • The Multiple-Nuclei Model
  • British Urban land Use Model
Name the model: Based on the study of 142 cities in the USA
  • The Sector Model
  • Concentric Zone Model
  • Bid-rent
  • British Urban land Use Model
Name the model: Based on the city of Chicago
  • The Sector Model
  • Concentric Zone Model
  • Bid-rent
  • British Urban land Use Model
Name the model: Based on the cities of Sheffield, Nottingham and Huddersfield.
  • The Sector Model
  • Concentric Zone Model
  • Multple Nuclei
  • British Urban land Use Model
Name the model
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  • Post-Industrial American city
  • Latin American City Model
  • Urban density model
  • The British concentric sector nuclei Model
Name the modelYou have a commercial and Industrial spine. The commercial spine is surrounded by elite residential. A zone of maturity surrounds the CBD, with older housing mixed with new. The outskirts are the periferico where the poorest people live. 
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  • Post-Industrial American city
  • Latin American City Model
  • Urban density model
  • The British concentric sector nuclei Model
Which model?
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  • Bid rent
  • Spatial Structure
  • Urban density gradients
  • Distance decay
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