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Agglomeration

Grouping together of different or related land use functions that benefit from each others operation or in the use of shared infrastructure

Aggregation

Grouping together of compatible land use functions that benefit from the higher profile of being located in the same area

Brown fields

Developing on empty lots of land in an urban area rather than on undeveloped land outside the existing city or town limits

Green Fields

Land developed for urban land uses that was previously land for rural land uses or retain its natural vegetation cover

Consolidation

Where the density of land use in an urban area is increased

Gentrification

Renewal of old inner city buildings associated with the influx of residents who are more wealthy and often younger

Inertia

Situation where land uses tend to remain in an area after the original advantages of location there have declined or disappeared

Invasion

Where new functions enter into and eventually completely occupy an area, such as the invasion of CBD relation functions into the IMZ

Urban Sprawl

Low density outwards growth of urban areas into surrounding rural areas or natural bush land

Urban Shadow

Where structures in rural areas adjacent to an urban centre deteriorate due to land use conflict and an expectation of invasion of urban land uses in future

Urban Renewal

Redevelopment of areas of urban blight, usually initiated by government agencies and occurring within a relatively large area

Urban Redevelopment

Small scale redevelopment of urban areas which may have experienced urban blight or have older land use activities that are no longer in operation; usually initiated by private land owners or developers