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Burgess Concentric Zone Model Explained by Aal Lukmanul Hakim is a document available to read on EtoBox.
The document describes the Burgess model of urban land use, which was developed in the 1920s based on research in American cities like Chicago. The key points of the model are: 1. It uses ecological concepts like competition, dominance, invasion, and succession to explain spatial patterns of land use zones radiating out from the city center. 2. The zones include the CBD, a zone of transition with mixed uses, a working-class residential zone, a middle-class residential zone, and an outer commuter zone.
- Author
- Aal Lukmanul Hakim
- Language
- EN