urbanisation Flashcards

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urban area

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a built up environment with a high population density, government sector jobs

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rural area

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country environment which typically has a low population density, agriculture and mining.

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population density

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the number of people living in an area divided by the land area in square kilometres.

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urban growth

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increase in the number of people living in urban areas
as a result of:
- rural to urban/ urbanisation
- natural increase( the number of births exceed the number of deaths)
- international migration

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impacts of human and physical factors on the rate of urban growth in a place

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  • climate- the temperature and rainfall
  • topography the terrain, soil productivity and rivers etc.
  • transport, the access to ports and rail or road networks
  • the availability of services and infrastructure
  • economic activity- the tech
  • demographics- the age, sex, and gender of the population
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population pyramids

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illustrates and indicates the age and sex structure of a population

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purpose and indication of a population pyramid.

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  • indicates the state of demographic transition, less or more developed countries
  • helps in demographic and economic planning
  • info on the birth rate the death rate the life expectancy male femal migraiton and working a dependent populaiton.
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expansive population pyramid

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shows a population that is young and growing with a short age cohort

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stationary/ near stationary population pyramid

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shows populations that aren’t growing, usually developed nations

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constrictive population pyramid

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shows an elderly and shrinking population and inverted shape usually a developed country with good facilities and healthcare.

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urbanisation

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the movement of people from rural to urban, the increase in the proportion of people living in towns and cities.

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push factors influencing urbanisation.

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  • limited employment opportunities or the mechanisation of agriculture
  • environmental degradation
  • lack of social service access
  • inadequate infrastructure
  • limited cultural and recreational activities
  • conflict and instability
  • poor housing conditions
  • limited access to technology
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pull factors influencing urbanisation.

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  • diverse market jobs
  • better living conditionas
  • advanced healthcare and education
  • well developed infrastructure
  • vibrant cultural scene
  • perceived as safe and stable
  • diverse housing options
  • centres of innovation
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rural vs urban

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rapid rates of urbanisation usually occur in developing countries where:
- high mortality so more people moving and entering the workforce
- change from rural outputs to a focus in economic prosperity.

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megacity

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a city with a population exceeding or of 10 million.

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migration

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the movement of people form one place to another, taking up residence.

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emigration

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when someone leaves the country

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immigration

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when someone enters a country

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why people migrate

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  • economic migration- work opportunities
  • social migration- quality of life, closer to friends and family
    political- moving to escape conflict/ persecution
  • enviro - natural disasters.
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who migrates

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  • settlers- permanent movement
  • contract workers- accepted for a short period of time to complete a job
  • professionals- business trips, migrate for a few years
  • undocumented workers- illegal immigrants
  • refugees and asylum seekers- fleeing for a better life and permanent relocation.