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Urban field
The urban field is a form of urban habitat of relatively high density involving a good transportation system and a broad array of economic, social and recreational opportunities. Even though the sections of the urban field may still be in agricultural use, the area is nonetheless urbanized because anywhere within it a person is able to connect his/her home to telephones, radio and television facilities, electricity, gas, water supply systems and a network of freeway and primary roads. ==Criteria== An urban field is a field in the centre of an urban area, with a boundary wall and road frontage. Planning permission is not essential for a field to be classed as an 'urban field', although Outline Planning permission is desirable. It is centered on and dominated to a certain extent by a metropolitan area of at least 200,000 to 300,000 people. Its outer limits can be defined by two things. :1. The maximum time or distance that most people are prepared to commute. :2. The time or distance that most people are prepared to spend traveling to or from weekly or weekend recreational activities. The daily commute perspective defines the "hardcore" of the urban field and results in regions of about a 40–50-mile radius from the central metropolitan area. The weekend recreational area perspective results in a much wider field of about 100 miles with far less determinate boundaries.
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