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What is urbanisation?
The movement of people from
rural
areas into the
cities
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What are some challenges faced by people moving to urban areas?
Lack of
safe
water and
sanitation
Lack of leisure and entertainment
Difficulty finding work
Overcrowded
housing
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What are some benefits of urbanisation?
More people benefit from
services
Better
transport links
Wide range of
jobs
Lots of leisure
activities
Access to better
housing
Better
public transport
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What are some negative consequences of urbanisation?
Higher
crime
rates, more traffic
congestion,
increased
pollution, and
loss
of green spaces
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What is predicted about the world's cities in one hundred years?
They will be much
larger
and more
densely
populated
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What factors contribute to the changes in birth and death rates in urban areas?
Birth rates and
death
rates
fall
Better access to
education
and job opportunities
Continued
migration
to cities
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What happens to rural areas as people migrate to cities?
Rural areas have
fewer
people as they move to find
jobs
and services
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How does urbanisation affect housing in cities?
People are living in
smaller
houses or apartments
Houses are built
higher
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What improvements can be expected in urban areas due to urbanisation?
Improved access to
healthcare
and education
Better
job
opportunities and higher earning potential
Better quality of
life
with
leisure
and entertainment options
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What is a consequence of increased car ownership in urban areas?
Increased
pollution
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What pressures increase due to urbanisation?
Pressure on land and resources
Houses become
expensive
to buy or rent
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What are some negative consequences of urbanisation related to food and resources?
Increased
pollution
Lack of space to grow
food
Less green
space
Less water
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What is a repeated consequence of urbanisation mentioned in the study material?
Increase in
pollution
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Reurbanisation
Movement of people from
rural
areas to
cities.
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Causes of reurbanisation
lack of
jobs
so people move for work
lack of leisure and entertainment facilities
improved housing
young people being attracted to
universities
tourism may
increase
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Consequences of reurbanisation
increased shop benefit from more local people
less employment within the area as there are
too
many people
improved
polluting
in rural areas
urban tourism may
increase
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Counter urbanisation
Movement of people from
cities
to
rural
areas.
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Causes of counter urbanisation
good
transport
links so people can travel easily from rural areas into cities for work
escaping from pollution, poor housing and high crime e.g.
london
more affordable housing
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Consequences of counter urbanisation
local people in rural areas
benefit
from selling land
increased congestion due to a large number of cars
an increase in house
prices
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Suburbanisation
Movement of people from city
centres
to the
outskirts
of city centres.
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Causes of Suburbanisation
suburbs are believed to give a
better
quality of life as cities are overcrowded and polluted
fewer
jobs
so people may have to leave to look for employment
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Consequences of suburbanisation
offices and business may be abandoned
increased air
pollution
unemployment increases which may lead to
poverty
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What is rapid urbanisation?
the
swift
growth and expansion of
urban
areas
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what does rapid urbanisation mean for cities?
pressure on infrastructures,schooling,healthcare,clean water supply and safe water disposal
high rates of population growth
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Megacities
Cities with over
10 million
people living in them e.g. the london metropolitan area
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World cities
Cities that hold a
major
influence in the world e.g.
London
centres for media and communicatiions
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Urbanisation
An increase in the
proportion
of people living in urban areas.
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Urban area
A built up area/densely populated area with
infrastructure
e.g. a town or city
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Functions of urban areas
employment
- has jobs
markets
- goods can be bought and sold
residential
- where people live
entertainment
- has leisure activities e.g. cinemas
religion
- there are various religions
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Economic hubs
Regions with concentrated economic
activities
.
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Transport links
Connections facilitating travel between
urban
and rural.
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Urban employment
Job opportunities available in
cities
.
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Squatter settlements
Overcrowded, poorly built
urban
housing areas.
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Urban migration
Movement of people to
urban
areas for jobs.
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Pollution
Contamination caused by
urbanization
and traffic.
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Quality of life
General
well-being
and living conditions of people.
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Employment opportunities
Availability of jobs in a
specific
area.
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Health care access
Availability of medical services in
urban
areas.
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Population density
Number of people living
per
unit area.
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Rural-urban migration
Movement from
rural
to
urban
areas like towns and cities
more common in LIDCs and EDCs than
ACs
due to education and job opportunities
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