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Explore the Hoyt Sector Model of Urban Ecology in the Central Business District, with sectors depending on income levels and proximity to industrial areas. Discover more about the different sectors, their characteristics, and impacts on the city's growth and development.
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Central Business District • Most accessible point • Most expensive land • Most profitable activities • Causes growth of city by expansion • Government offices • Business • Shopping • Churches CBD
High Income Sector • Easy access to CBD • Easy access to highways • On west side away from industrial air pollution • High elevation • Close to lake/river CBD
Middle Income Sectors • Access to CBD • Access to highways • Retail areas in this sector • West of industrial areas minimal air pollution CBD
Industrial & Transportation Sectors • Industry • Transportation • Access to CBD • Pollution CBD
Low Income Sectors • Close to Industry • In pollution zone • low laying land • Poor road access • Limited retail available CBD
Lowest Income Sector (slum) • Next to Industry • In pollution zone • low laying land • Poor road access • No retail available • The “wrong side of the tracks” CBD
Hoyt Sector Model of Urban Ecology Transportation & Industrial Middle Income Low Income High Income Slum CBD Middle Income Transportation & Industrial For a review just click