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Burgess himself argued that this structure is the result of competition between users for landa process
analogous to the ecological competition between biological species for territory. In human societies, these
biotic processes are overlaid by cultural processes, which limit the conflict and social disorganization
resulting from unfettered territorial competition. Control is exercised through the division of the population
into distinctive groups, defined by common ethnic identity, occupational status, or economic position.
Within each zone, groups occupy particular natural areas, so forming an urban mosaic of local
communities. Social and economic mobility cause changes in the pattern of territorial occupation, via the
ecological processes of invasion, domination, and succession.
This model is an ideal type. However, geographers and economists subsequently proposed more
complex diagrams of urban structure and typologies of the natural areas, aided by the advent of large
data-sets and computer technology. This social area analysis largely ignores the wider issues of social
process and structure which concerned Burgess and his colleagues in their distinctive contribution to the
development of urban sociology. See alsoCHICAGO SOCIOLOGY; HOUSING CLASS; INVASION
SUCCESSION MODEL; URBAN ECOLOGY.
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