Lesson 10- Megacities and World cities Flashcards
1
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Megacity
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A megacity is an urban agglomeration with a population of more than 10 million people
-definition has changed over time to adapt to the relativity of city size and global polulations
2
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Megacity growth and distribution
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- 1990-10
- 2010-22
- 2020-30
- 2030-43
18 in Asia, 4 in South America, 4 in Africa, 3 in Europe and 2 in North America
3
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Immature megacities
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- Growing rapidly in uncontrolled way
- Lagos, Nigeria
- 4.5% annual growth rate
- 70% in slums
- 6% households with piped water supply
4
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Consolidating megacities
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- Slower growth, can begin to provide basic services>self help schemes
- Mumbai, India
- 2.3% annual growth rate
- 55% in slums
- 87% households with piped water supply
5
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Mature megacities
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- Have a more developed formal economy with large service industries
- Sao Paulo, Brazil
- 1.9% annual growth rate
- 30% in slums
- 96% households with piped water supply
6
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Established megacities
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- Have advanced and effective governance
- London,UK
- 1% annual growth rate
- 0% in slums
- 100% of households with piped water supply
7
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Megacity characteristics
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- They produce two to three times more GDP than other cities
- Growth can fuel political pressure for change as protests are more common in urban areas
- Centres of innovation where many solutions to global problems are trialed
8
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World city
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- Cities which have a great influence on a global scale, because of their financial status and worldwide commercial power
-subjective
-cities at top of hiarchy are London, New York and Tokyo
9
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Wold City characteristics
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- Centres of media and communications for global networks
- Great decision-making power at a global level
- Domination of the trade and economy