AP Human Geography
The Burgess Model, also known as the Concentric Zone Model, is a theoretical framework that describes the internal structure of urban areas by dividing a city into five concentric rings, each representing different land uses and socio-economic statuses. This model illustrates how urban land use evolves from the center of the city outward, emphasizing the relationship between social status and geographical location within a metropolitan area.
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