GEOG 2UI3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Redistribution Of Income And Wealth, Urban Planning, Mass Production

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Week 2: fillion and bunting urban planners. Not taking for granted that roads are population. Depression affect prosperity paved, rather than having our automobile development. Mixed- use: having housing very close to where the industry was so we can live. Compared to us, canada was slow to change. White flight people taking a lot more into living out of the city. Everyone leaves the downtown and the downtown core feels unsafe and less economically prosperous. Single income, male breadwinner model of household prosperity. Inflation high costs of living (1975 - ) Smaller cities are growing their identity // social programs edge cities. Free trade // international change // job of labour loss/transition. Big box retail (i. e food basics/walmart) and consumption. Dual-income earner model of household prosperity: gentrification, zone of transition from burgess" concentric zone model, gentrification happens in the transition zone, burgess"s in the early 20th century sees this about a natural" progress (burgess model, competition for space.

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