Challenges of an urbanising world Flashcards

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Give 3 reasons for urbanisation in Asia and Africa

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Rural to urban migration
Jobs and education
High birth rates; young population

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Explain the 4 feature of world cities

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Investment and finance - huge centres of finance, trade and investment which affects the rest of the world

Connectivity - world cities are more accessible and well connected to the rest of the world more than any other cities

TNC’s and decision-maker - the decision-makers in these headquarters decide what to produce, what to sell and where economic activity occurs in the world

Political decisions -government decisions made in world cities can affect people globally

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List many push a pull factors

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Push
Lack of transport links
Poor sanitation
Natural disasters
Isolation
Poor health care
Limited clean water
Lack of job opportunities
Poor services and infrastructure
Poor quality houses

Pull
Jobs
Better living conditions
Better education
Better houses

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Explain why there has been a decline in population in Detroit.

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People moved to the suburbs this left a poorer population in the city, so taxes are lower, and Detroit went bankrupt in 2013 and the main employer “general motors” is now using machines so more people are jobless

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What is the process of wight flight

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“White flight” is the prosses of white upper-class people move out of new York city, this left behind poor migrant and black communities this led to ethnic rivalries which made the city unsafe.

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define: Suburbanisation, Counter urbanisation, Re-urbanisation, regeneration, Brownfield site, Ethnic enclaves

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Suburbanisation, The movement of people from the city centre and inner suburbs to the outer suburbs
Counter urbanisation, When people leaves towns and city’s
Re-urbanisation, When people who used to live in the city, and then moved out to the countryside/suburbs, move back to live in the city
regeneration, The redevelopment of former industrial areas or housing to improve them
Brownfield site, Former industrial areas that have been development before (they’re usually run-down/empty)
Ethnic enclaves, A neighbourhood, district, or suburbs which is culturally distinct from the larger, surrounding area

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What are the 3 main reasons for people moving back into the centre of new York

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The knowledge economic

Closure of docks and industry creating space for recreation

City is safer due to increasing employment

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What are the 3 main reasons for people moving back into the centre of new York

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The knowledge economic

Closure of docks and industry creating space for recreation

City is safer due to increasing employment

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Give characteristics of suburbs, inner city & CBD

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Suburbs - houses with garden and parks
Inner City - Older housing industries and brownfield sites
CBD - retail shops, government building and offices finance

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What are the characteristics of industrial moves

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More traditionally in the inner city or on the city edge more recently
Always closer to transport links

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Describe the location of the historical port and commercial area

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The historical port and commercial area is in the southwestern tip of Mumbai, near the harbour, away from the centre. This is because Mumbai is bult around a British port from the time of the British raj

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What do you think makes Mumbai a world city

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It’s a mega city and the 4th largest in the world it is also strategical placed between the sues canal and China, so it is has a valuable trade location this makes it a world city

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In which areas has investment been greatest in Mumbai

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Services
Manufacturing
Construction
Entertainment

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What is the population of Mumbai

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The population of Mumbai was about 16million in 2015 and will reach 20 million by 2020. including the metropolitan area, It’s estimated at 25million

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What is employment like in Dharavi

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85% of people are employed
A few examples: recycling materials, picking out materials from landfill, making suitcase wheels.
Children as young as 12 working
Poor working conditions, but workers appear happy to be working
15000 1 room factories
All of this is evidence or many jobs being in the informal sector

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How dose quality of life differ across Mumbai

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Life at the bottom; 13-17 people per home, Shanty house cramped together, a comman job would be Rag picking
Life in the middle; Usually a small flat, but with rooms including: a living room, kitchen and bathroom, a comman job would be teacher who might ern 230,00 rupees per month,
Life at the top; A luxury apartment including one bedroom overlooking the harbour, they Could ern a salary around 1.6million

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What are the disadvantages of redevelopment in Dharani

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The skyscraper flats will not be big enough for lots of family’s
Not everyone will be rehoused
Previously built flat had be neglected and are run down
The skyscraper flats are less communal as there are fewer social spaces
Loss of space to do activity’s that make them many e.g. pottery making which gives work to 10,000 people in Dharavi

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What is wrong with Dharani’s water pollution

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Factorise use the Mithi river to dump untreated wates and the airport dumps untreated oil
Rapid urbanisation has caused uncontrollable water pollution
800 million litres of untreated sewage go into rivers every day

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What is wrong with Dharani’s congestion

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Most deaths are cause by passengers crossing tracks, sitting on train roofs and being electrocuted by overhead cables or hanging out of doors and windows
Little is spent on Mumbai’s transport infrastructure
There are few suburban trains and bus networks to meet demand, so commuter trains are over crowed and 3500 people die on Mumbai’s rail each year

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Dose vison Mumbai benefit everyone

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Slum improvement rarther than demosition
Slumdwellers in Dhaavi would have
Comunitys are split
Rents are unaffordable small workshops have to move or close reducing informal employment
Rich and powerful benefit

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Dose LSS benefit everyone

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Specifically benefits poorer community’s living in slums.
Reduces leprosy and TB
this improved the health of the slum dwellers who are more productive able to work , improving the economy
Women benefit – education focused on women – sanitation, community activities and an opportunity to sell items they make for profit