describe the OBD
-main purpose- to decentralise employment from the CBD
-accessibility - easy access, usually found near mayor transport routes
-hierachy- different size and organisation. Small- Dianella plaza, large lakeside joondalup.
Some found in traditional linear organisation Beaufort street mt Lawley.
-functions- mainly retail but also health and business
-process- aggregation- similar retail functions being located near each other.
describe special purpose zone
Compare and contrast the characteristics of the CBD and IMZ
The main functions of the CBD are for commercial use, such as businesses and large corporations- there is residential areas but they tend to be concentrated in high apartment buildings- the inner mixed zone too has residential zones and commercial uses- but not as concentrated/compact as the CBD.
Because of its high employment rate- the CBD has a large daytime population and minimal nighttime population- this is contrasted with areas in the inner mixed zone such as Northbridge, with a bustling nightlife.
Both the CBD and IMZ rely on the same transport links. Businesses are pushed from the CBD into the IMZ due to urban outgrowth- meaning the transport links are beneficial to both areas.
-the IMZ is more susceptible to experiencing urban blight due to cheaper land, and not enough demand- whereas the CBD experiences land use competition- meaning land won’t often fall into disrepair- the prices for land is higher- meaning more of it is used
describe the urban-rural fringe
-the age trends within metropolitan perth
income trends in perth
The income patterns across the Perth metropolitan area varies greatly, with this suburbs in desirable locations (e.g. Dalkeith) having a population with higher weekly incomes compared to undesirable locations (e.g. Medina). The weekly median household income for residents in Cottesloe is $2494 compared to $836 in Median.
The established residential zone have higher home ownership and therefore wealth, due to established mortgages being paid off and wealth being accumulated over time. The newer growth zone have a lower weekly income, due to these areas attracting newer families and therefore not having enough time to pay off their mortgages and accumulate wealth.
education and employment trends in perth
site and situation characteristics of perth:
- perth is situated approximately latitude 31°57’S and longitude 115°51’E
site characteristics of metropolitan perth
the perth metropolitan area is located on the swan coastal plain, sited on flat to gently undulating sand dunes with some depressions (eg Herdsmans lake and bibra lake.)
describe Perths external morphology:
broadly described as being a semi-stellate shape, becoming more rectangular over time as urban sprawl takes place.
describe Perths internal morphology:
describe Perths CBD:
describe Perths IMZ:
describe Perths ERZ:
characteristics of Perths NGZ:
characteristics of Perths industrial zone:
characteristics of perths RUF
2 site characteristics of NYC
what is demographics?
the study of the characteristics of a population of people eg age, ethnicity, socio economic characteristics.
discuss the age trends within metropolitan perth-
discuss income trends in perth
The income patterns across the Perth metropolitan area varies greatly, with this suburbs in desirable locations (e.g. Dalkeith) having a population with higher weekly incomes compared to undesirable locations (e.g. Medina). The weekly median household income for residents in Cottesloe is $2494 compared to $836 in Median.
The established residential zone have higher home ownership and therefore wealth, due to established mortgages being paid off and wealth being accumulated over time. The newer growth zone have a lower weekly income, due to these areas attracting newer families and therefore not having enough time to pay off their mortgages and accumulate wealth.
discuss education and employment trends in perth
The lower socioeconomic trends are generally associated with areas occupied by workers and a higher degree of rental properties, due to the undesirable location within the metropolitan area (close to industrial areas and special purpose zones). These areas also have a higher proportion of unemployed people (e.g. Girrawheen, Armadale and Kwinana).
The higher socioeconomic trends are generally associated with areas occupied by professionals, who have a higher university degree and education and therefore higher income. These areas trend to be located in more desirable locations within the metropolitan area, where land value is high and properties are owned rather than rented (e.g. City Beach).
The Australian government has also encourages international students to study abroad in Australia from neighbouring Asian countries. These students tend to located into suburbs close to universities, resulting in these areas to experience a high proportion of rental properties (e.g. Nedlands, Bentley and Joondalup).
Ethnic clustering occurs in a number of areas within the metropolitan area, due to factors such as religion. This attracts migrants to live in areas amongst similar ethnicities due to languages. Ethnic clustering occurs in established populations who have been in a place for many years (e.g. North Perth).
what is sustainability?
Refers to the long term adaptation and survival of a city through simultaneous environmental, social and economical development.
what is liveability?
Refers to the quality of the spatial and built environment. It is a way of examining a community’s quality of life through connections and interactions with natural and built environment- affected by several factors including: