Causes of urbanisation Flashcards
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Causes of urban growth
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- Natural increase
- Rural-urban migration
2
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Natural population growth/natural increase
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- Urban areas= young age profiles
- Young adults are more likely to migrate from rural areas
- Young adults are in their fertile years therefore there are higher rates of natural increase in urban areas
- The birth rate is higher than the death rate
3
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Rural-urban migration
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Divided into push and pull factors
e.g. ‘Nappy Valley’ in Clapham to Fulham in London
4
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Push factors
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- SOCIAL- Health: local diseases + inadequate houses
- POLITICAL- Wars and civil strike cause people to flee
- ECONOMIC- Cash crops- land traditionally used to grow food for locals now used to produce crops for money to pay off debts
- ENVIRONMENTAL: Agricultural problems- soil looses its nutrients due to consitent farming- people cant grow crops
Natural disasters- floods, storms, and earthquakes - DEMOGRAPHIC: Population growth- not enough land to support the increasing numbers of people
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Pull factors
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- SOCIAL: Health- Better quality social provisions- e.g education, healthcare, entertainment
Perceived improved quality of life - EMPLOYMENT: in factories + service industries e.g hotels, better paid than rural area jobs
- Informal employment- selling on the streets
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