The growth in the proportion of a
country's population living in urban areas.
More than 50% of the world's population
live in urban areas.
HICs
Urbanisation
happened
earlier. Most
of population
already live in
urban areas.
Slow rates of
urban growth.
People desiring a
better quality of
life are moving
to rural areas.
LICs
A few of the population
live in urban areas..
Fastest rates of
urbanisation are in LICs
NEEs
Percentage of
population living in
urban areas varies.
Some are experiencing
raid urban growth.
Causes
Rural-Urban
Migration
The movement of
people from the
countryside to cities.
Push
Factors
Natural disasters
Mechanisation of
agricultural equipment -
farms require fewer
workers
Desertification can make
land unproductive.
Conflict/War
Pull
Factors
More jobs in urban
areas that are often
paid.
Access to better
healthcare and education
Join other
family
members
Better quality of
life
Natural
Increase
Birth rate is
higher than death
rate
High rates leads to
growth of megacities.
Urban Growth -
Opportunities
and Challenges
Social
Opportunites
Better access to services
(healthcare and education)
Better access to
resources (water supply)
Economic
Opportunites
Increases economic
development
More jobs and better
wages than in rural areas
Industries sell the goods they make on
the international market. Manufactured
goods make more profit so industrialised
countries get wealthier.
Social and
Economic
Challenges
Many people who move to the city form
rural areas end up in squatter
settlements (slums) that are built illegally,
by people who can't afford housing.
Badly built and
overcrowded
Unclean conditions and lack
of access to medical services
High levels of unemployment and crime.
Environmental
Challenges
Rubbish isn't collected
and end up in big
heaps
Sewage and toxic
chemicals can get
into rivers
Air pollution comes from
burning fuel and vehicle
exhaust fumes.
NEE: Mumbai,
India
Slum
Housing
Over 1million
people live there
Shelters are
overcrowded and made
of whatever is available
How are they going
to improve it?
To sell the land to property
developers to build better homes
for the current residents
Water
Pollution
Mithi River is
polluted by the
airports using it to
dump oil and more
How are
they going
to improve
it?
Public toilets built
to reduce raw
stewage
Air
Pollution
Air is polluted by exhaust
gases, causing health
issues/illnesses
How are they
going to improve
it?
City banned diesel use and
new metro system
encourages uses of public
transport
Sustainable Urban
Living
Water
Conservation
Schemes
Only as much water should
be taken from the
environment as can be
naturally replaced.
Collecting
rainwater for
gardens or
flushing toilets
Encouraging people
to use less water
Installing toilets that
use less water to flush
Creating
Green Spaces
They provide
naturally cooler
areas
Make people feel
happier by
providing a break
from the noise
of the city
Reduce the risk of flooding
by reducing surface runoff
from rainfall
Waste
Recycling
Websites for items that
are offered for free so
they can be used by others
Less waste is produced, which
reduces the amount of that goes
to landfill. It is unsustainable as
it wastes resources that could
be recycled and eventually
there'll be nowhere left to bury
the waste.