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Core frame model

The Core frame model is a model showing the urban structure of the Central Business District of a town or city.

The model includes an inner core where land is expensive used intensively, resulting in vertical development. This area is the focus of the transport system and has a concentrated daytime population. The outer core and frame have lower land values and are less intensively developed.[1] The various land uses are linked to the bid rent theory. The zone of assimilation and zone of discard are together called the zone of transition.

See also

Further reading

  • Waugh, David Geography: An Integrated Approach 1995
  1. ^ Goodall, B. (1987) The Penguin Dictionary of Human Geography. London: Penguin.