
Urban Morphology
Urban morphology is the study of the physical layout and structure of cities. It examines how urban spaces are organized, including streets, buildings, parks, and neighborhoods. In the context of urban social geography, it helps us understand how these physical elements influence social interactions, community dynamics, and the overall quality of life in urban areas. By analyzing patterns, such as density and land use, urban morphology reveals the relationship between the built environment and social behaviors, contributing to more effective urban planning and development for diverse communities.