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Distributed Cities TeleCommuting Trend-420
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- Concentric zone model
The concentric zone model, also known as the Burgess model or the CCD model, is one of the earliest theoretical models to explain urban social structures
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- Multiple nuclei model
nuclei model. Their aim was to produce a more realistic, if more complicated, model. Their main goals in this were to: Move away from the concentric zone model
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- Core frame model
discard are together called the zone of transition. Concentric zone model Sector model Multiple nuclei model Edgar M. Horwood and Ronald D. Boyce, "The
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- Social disorganization theory
social and moral structures that could be disorganized. Their model—known as concentric zone model and first published in The City (1925)—predicted that, once
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the center and prosperous areas near the city’s edge. This model is known as concentric zone theory, it was first published in The City (1925). Robert
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Town centre Urban planning Affluenza Boomburb Commuter town Concentric zone modelConspicuous consumption Consumerism Deforestation Demography Edge
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Explore NIASK-(Nemetics Folder)
for deploying inter-regional strategic plans ...
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Gain regional perspective of impacts from virtualization -
Begin shift from status quo to get change anticipation readiness
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Enhance employer and regional competitiveness by right-sizing facilities,
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Achieve greater flexibility and adopt viable Operational Continuity Assurance Plans at no cost (relatively) and a 15 minute recovery
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Integrate urban/rural economies by encouraging employees to be dispersed (911 recommendation) and rebuild rural demographics
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Put adults back in our neighborhood-shift focus from employer to neighborhood- increase volunteer engagement
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Reduce inter-regional costs for congestion-mitigation and forecast infrastructure needs more intelligently
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Open the door to all of the other benefits of moving into the Distributed City Model.
Results from sister projects:
Issue / Barrier / Challenge:
Rural(R) Urban(U) Both (B) Comments?
Citizen Self-Reliance
Leadership
Commerce
Jobs
Health Care
Multi-Sector Collaboration
Housing
Viable Budgets
Social Capital
Broadband Access
Higher Ed
Demographics
Quality of Life
Environmental Quality
John Sanger, President Tele-Commuter Resources, Inc. 4315 Virginia Avenue St Paul, MN 55126 www.telecommuter.org651-486-8408 Thinking Holistically, Planning Synergistic, Executing Pragmatically
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