GEO 351 Internal Structure of the City

Interpretation of historical and present processes of growth and change is relevant to an understanding of contemporary urban areas. Public facility location, social services, housing and urban social communities are studied in detail. GIS is used to explore spatial equity and spatial efficiency, service areas, redistricting, and neighbourhood development. (formerly GEO 518) Tut: 1 hr./ Lect: 2 hrs. Prerequisite: GEO 151 or GEO 418 or PLG 300 Course Weight: 1.00 Billing Units: 1





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