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Urbanisation
General Urbanistion
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Central Business District
(CBD)
The centre of a city where many offices and shops are located
Commuter
Village
A
rural village
separate from the
city
but within
commuting distance
(by
car
,
train
, etc) for its
residents
to work in the
city
Counter Urbanisation
Migration
away
from a
city
because of urban
problems
(crime, congestion, etc)
Dereliction
Where
buildings
are left
unused
or
unoccupied
Deindustrialisation
A city with a
declining
economy
and
high
levels of
unemployment
Integrated Transport
A system that
links
different types of
transportation
to give commuters
access
to the
whole
city
International Migration
The
movement
of people between
countries
, for
work
or
long term residence
Lower Income Country (LIC)
A country of
low wealth
and a
limited level
of
development
Megacity
A city with a population greater than
10
million people
Middle Income Country
(MIC)
A country of
sufficient
wealth
and a good level of
development
Net Migration
The total number of people entering minus the number of people leaving a country
Population Density
The
amount
of people
per square area
of land. It's a
measure
of how
squashed
together or
spread
out a
population
is
Pull Factors
Reasons why a person may feel
attracted
towards
living
in the city
Push Factors
Reasons why a
person
may feel they need to
move away
from a
rural
area
Regeneration
A city tries to
change
its
appearance
or
reputation
through
new
building constructions
Remittance
A
family
member
living
in a
different
country can
send
money
back to their
country
of origin to
support
their
family
substantially
Rural-Urban Migration
Individuals
move
their
homes
from a
rural
area to the
urban
city, for
work
opportunities or a
better
quality of
life
Social Inequality
The
difference
in
quality
of life between the
highest income
family and
lowest income
household
Squatter Settlements
Clusters of
temporary
housing which
migrants
or
low
income
families
live in, often built on
unfavourable
land
Suburbanisation
Migration
to live on the
periphery
(suburbs) of a
city
or
town
Trans-National Company (TNC)
A
business
with
operations
in
more
than one
country
Urban Sprawl
The process of a city growing and spreading out, taking over surrounding greenfield land
World City
A city with global influence through
politics
,
businesses
or
travel