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Case Study: Lagos
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GCSE Geography Mind Map on Case Study: Lagos, created by Mikko Holden on 06/02/2018.
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Case Study: Lagos
Location
Nigeria
South Africa
Bordered by:
Gulf of Guinea
Ghana
Togo
Benin
Oppertunities
The expected years of schooling in Lagos has risen from 7 years to 9 years since 1990.
This means that people are getting better education and terefore better jobs.
Better jobs means that the government gets more taxes paid, which helps the development of the city.
Intergrated transport link to all public transport
Includes RBT
Rapid Bus Transit
Challenges
Police struggle to cope with rhw number of incidents
Not enough formal sector jobs to cope with the rising population
This means that people create their own jobs in the informal sectors.
Many homes are not connected to any sewage system.
Emissions from factories and veichles are not well kept.
No free health care
There are not many people who can afford cars,
Despite this, the average commuter spends 3 hours in traffic everyday.
This means that the air pollution is 5x the reccomended limit.
Growth
Population
No one can agree on what the population is.
Estimates (including the surrounding areas) are over 20 Million people
In 1960, the population was less than 1 million, but it had grown by 4 million by 1990 and by 5 million by 2015
City Area
By 1960 the city had expanded north and onto the mainland, following the line of the main railways.
The expansion took off during the 'oil boom' in Nigeria during the 1970s
Thousands of people moved to the city for work
The city continued to grow even though there was a fall in living standards during 1980-90s
The growth of the city was due to Rural-Urban Migration.
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