Urbanisation Flashcards

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Urbanisation is happening…

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fastest in poorer countries.

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Urbanisation

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The growth in the proportion of a country’s population living in urban areas.

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More than…

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50 percent of the world’s population live in urban areas and the number is still increasing.

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4
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The rate of urbanisation differs between…

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HICs and LICs.

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HICs urbanisation

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More economically developed. Urbanisation happened earlier during the Industrial Revolution and most of the population already live in urban areas.

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HICs have very slow…

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rates of urban growth and many people are starting to move to rural areas for better quality of life from overcrowded cities.

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Why people in HICs move to the rural area?

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Transport and good communication networks allow them to live in rural areas and commute to cities for work.

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LICs have the fastest…

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rate of urbanisation in the world.

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LICs are less…

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economically developed so more people live in rural areas.

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NEEs

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Newly Emerging Economies. Where the economic development is increasing rapidly. The percentage of the population living in urban areas varies.

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Rural-urban migration

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The movement of people from the countryside to the cities. This is caused by a combination of pull and push factors.

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Push factors

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  • natural disasters
  • the mechanisation of agricultural equipment-fewer jobs
  • desertification
  • conflict or war causes people to flee
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Pull factors

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  • more jobs in urban areas
  • better paid jobs
  • healthcare and education
  • to join family members who already moved
  • better quality of life
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14
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Natural increase

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When birth rate is higher than death rate.

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15
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Who moves to the cities?

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Mostly young people who try to find work. They usually set up families and have children.

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16
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Megacity

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Is an urban area with over 10 million people living there.

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Primary employment

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Involve getting raw materials from the natural environment e.g. Mining, farming and fishing

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Secondary employment

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Involve making things (manufacturing).

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Tertiary employment

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Involve providing a service e.g. teaching and nursing

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Quaternary employment

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Involve research and development e.g. IT.

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Squatter settlement

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Collection of buildings where the people have no legal rights to the land they are built upon

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Urban regeneration

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Attempt to reverse that decline by both improving the physical structure and the economy of those areas

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Greenfield sites

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Areas of land, usually agricultural land on which have not been built previously.

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Brownfield sites

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Land that has been previously used, abandoned, and now awaits a new use

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Greenbelt

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Protected areas that have been set up around some cities to help prevent urban sprawl.