GEO 206 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Central Place Theory, Boosterism, Neurosurgery
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Approximately 1. 7 billion people live in cities and urban areas. Urbanization increases between 4 7 percent per year. Given that trend, it is estimated that population will double in 10 years. Natural forces of demand and supply will determine what kind of businesses that can be established: given that annually, christians of different backgrounds will visit, they will demand different services that cater to them. Zoning bylaws and regulations (classification of an area: commercial, residential etc, montreal, calgary posed its construction to the railway pacific line. Saskatchewan, manitoba grain basket of the world. Bourgeoisie wealthy noble people of society allocated land to the peasants. Peasants pay a rent via food cultivated from the land. Landless those who do not have land to farm on: cities evolve with businesses e. g. saw mills. The urban areas of the world are the lynchpins of human geographies at the local, regional, and global scales. Linear: develop a long road networks or railway lines (longitudinal)