Land Use Succession refers to the change in the predominant use of a neighborhood or area over time, often driven by social, economic, and environmental factors. This process can significantly alter the character and demographic makeup of a region.
The neighborhood life cycle represents the generalized pattern of physical and social changes that residential areas undergo over time. This cycle can be influenced by various factors including economic conditions, demographic shifts, and policy interventions.
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