Mega cities: challenges Flashcards
Housing: and eg
rapid growth (natural and rural-urban migration)= many challenges: homelessness, squatting, slums all common
well known for slums- areas of makeshift/substandard housing
- lrg range of problems for megacities –> chaotic/close knit nature hard to improve infrastructure
- absence of services in slums= unhealthy, while building materials = hazardous
eg: 40% of Karachi (Pakistan) live in squatter/slums, over 50% in Mexico City
Traffic infrastructure: eg
- decrease of extreme poverty–> owning vehicle more common = worse traffic
- roads clogged with different vehicles, “unstandardized” driver training, no culture of road rules = gridlock
eg: Mumbai- railwork can’t cope (200+ trains/day male 2000+ trips), walking is faster some places
Mumbai Urban Infrastructure Project (MUIP) funded by World Bank= increase efficiency/capacity of railway services
water/ sanitation: eg
clean water + sewage removal = vital
- challenge: inability to provide water to slums, also old colonial infrastructure can’t deal (vol, new materials in sewer systems)
eg: water- 1/2 Jakarta buys water from street vendors, 80%+ no direct access to piped system
sewage: Karachi (20%) of metro population connected to sewarge, let flow untreated in waterways
electricity: eg
inadequate, unreliable
- no electricity for cooking use biomass (wood/dung) = low air quality, higher household fire risk
renewable energy good- dont rely on grid, supply power for slum families
employment:
informal: provide cheap goods/services for poor
- larger sector of economy, unregulated (exploited- low wages, bad conditions, child labour)
- but only jobs available
- UN estimates 37% in megacities work in informal sector
eg. Mexico City (approx 1/2)
formal:
- good infrastructure= encourage foreign/domestic investment
- link industrial zones (airport/seaport) reduce time/cost/inconvenience of shipping goods
health and nutrition:
overcrowding: quicker transmission of disease (eg. TB, pneumonia) with poor hygiene
lack of privacy: mental health problems (anxiety, depression)
food contamination: lack hygienic conditions for food prep (transmit disease)–> diarrhea (cause death/illness of children prematurely), street food (unsanitary conditions)