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== Overview ==
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'''Urban geography''' is the study of areas which have a high concentration of buildings and infrastructure. These are areas where the majority of economic activities are in the secondary sector and tertiary sectors. They often have a high population density.
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Urban geography is that branch of science, which deals with the study of urban areas, in terms of concentration, infrastructure, economy, and environmental impacts.
* [[wikipedia:Category:Human_geography|Human geography(Wikipedia)]]   
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* Flow distribution due to urban growth and decline
* Flow distribution due to urban growth and decline
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** Regional Development, Qualification agent theory, the city's concentric
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** [[wikipedia:Community_development|Community development]], [[wikipedia:Gentrification|Gentrification]], [[wikipedia:Ernest_Burgess|Concentric zone model]]
== CAI Exercise ==
== CAI Exercise ==

Latest revision as of 12:12, 20 July 2011

Human GeographyUrban geography

Overview

Urban geography is the study of areas which have a high concentration of buildings and infrastructure. These are areas where the majority of economic activities are in the secondary sector and tertiary sectors. They often have a high population density. Urban geography is that branch of science, which deals with the study of urban areas, in terms of concentration, infrastructure, economy, and environmental impacts.

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