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describe the implications of urbanisation on world population growth in urban and rural places
world population growth
population growth rates
megacities
benefits of urban living
population declining in rural areas
economic interdependence of Urban and rural places
production and exportation of products
other raw materials- mining, energy- fly in/fly out
renewable energy-albany
rural-urban drift-demographics-why?
urban supporting rural areas
environmental interdependence of urban and rural places
the attraction urban dwellers have to rural areas
urban areas relying on rural areas
waste in rural areas
distributions of urban and rural places in australia
how much of the country has been urbanised
population distribution- coast and inland
historical factors influencing the spatial distribution of urban and rural places in Australia
reasons for settlement- what they became
why people couldn’t explore inland
wool wheat production- to England
cultural factors influencing the spatial distribution of urban and rural places in Australia
why do people think rural is better
rural-urban drift
Mandurah
economic factors influencing the spatial distribution of Urban and rural places in Australia
ports- inertia- freo
capital cities- what is located in capital cities
mineral discoveries-gold and the establishment of towns
mining booms- kalgoorie, tom price- fly in/fly is threat
agricultural- fibre production, wool
increase in farm sizes
queensland geography
environmental factors influencing the spatial distribution of urban and rural places in Australia
climate
topography
soils
age and gender in urban and rural places
age and gender in urban areas
age and genre in rural area s
socioeconomic in urban and rural places
more money in urban areas -better employment
more poverty in urban areas
less money in rural areas- exceptions to mining towns
cultural distributions in urban and rural places
Australians different migrants rates from countries
more migrants in urban areas- chain migration
different migrants in Perth, Sydney and melb
skilled migrants move to urban areas- ones that have agricultural skills
examples of different migranst in rural areas- itailian and vietnamise
urban sprawl as a urban process
definition
why it has
negatives of urban sprawl
where is it prevalent
specific examples
invasion and succession as a urban process
definition
transitional zones- RUF and IMZ
what happens in each of these zones
specific examples
renewal as a urban process
definition
where it occurs
who funds it- government/private investors
examples of rural projects- broad
case study: east perth redevelopment
land use planning as a urban process
definition
land use planning examples
state government responsibilities
examples of long term plans
regional plans