Title: Urban Settlement Patterns
1Urban Settlement Patterns
- AGRICULTURAL REVOLUTION
- Â Â Â Â The cultivation of plants and domestication
of animals that likely started in the Middle East
about 10 000 years ago. - Â
2Â Â Â Â Â Â Â The mechanization of labour which
allowed greater output with less people and food
surpluses were created.
3This allowed people to become specialists in
other areas and thus industrialization followed.
4BASIC AND NON-BASIC INDUSTRY ECONOMICSÂ How
money is brought into and created within the
community Basic Industries (Think
Big!) Examples???
5Non-basic Industries (Think not-big) Examples??
?
6MULTIPLIER EFFECT
Most jobs in urban places on non-basic,
however, are dependent on basic jobs. Generally
the ratio is 3 non-basic to 1 basic.
7CHRISTALLERS CENTRAL PLACE THEORY
- Walter Christaller (German geographer) created
this model in 1933 to explain why large cities or
towns are located far apart and why small towns
or villages are relatively close together. - Based on the idea that any good or service
offered by a central place requires a threshold
population. - High-order examples???
- (found only big cities)
- Middle-order - examples???
- (found in large towns and cities)
- Low-order examples???
- (found in every town)
8CHRISTALLERS CENTRAL PLACE THEORY
9FUN STUFF!!!
- ACTIVITY Central Place Theory
- Page 238 39 Questions 1-7.
- You may work with a partner.