Urbanisation (Mumbai) Flashcards
What is urbanisation?
The process of people migrating from rural areas to urban areas for better life opportunities.
What are pull and push factors? State examples of both:
Pull: (factors that compel people to move to urban areas)
-higher paying jobs
-education
-available resources (food, water, electricity)
Push: (factors that encourage people to move away from rural areas)
-low income jobs
-lack of education
-environment is making their lives unstable (climate change effecting food accessibility)
-war
What is can cause population increase?
Natural increase and rural to urban migration.
What is rural to urban migration?
Where people move from the countryside to cities (built up areas)
What is natural increase?
When the population’s birth rate is higher than death rate.
How does rural to urban migration effect the population in Mumbai?
In Mumbai rural to urban migration has caused the population to increase dramatically due to the abundance of jobs and education opportunities. However, due to this rapid increase Mumbais has established slums to house the population that came there for work.
Give two reasons why the rate of urban growth decreases in HIC’s:
As HIC’s have previously been urbanised due to the Industrial Revolution, so many of the countries population already live in urban places. Instead the who want a better quality of life choose to move to rural areas.
How does rural to urban migration explain the population structure of some NEE’s / LIC’s?
Rural to urban migration causes the population structure of some countries to show that the country has a much more younger demographic, with most of the population being between 20-30 yrs old, this is because the migrants who migrate to urban areas are most young people seeking education and jobs. These people are also of child baring age, meaning that the population accommodates many young children due to natural increase.
Why might urbanisation slow down in HIC’s?
-They have been previously urbanised.
-Some don’t have the need to actually move to urban areas for work and education due to the advance in technology which made it easier for people to commute and work from home.
Where are many of the megacities?
Asia
Where is urbanisation mostly taking place?
In NEE’s or LIC’s
What is Mumbai’s location?
North west of India located in the Maharashtra State.
How is Mumbai internationally important?
-Has an international airport connecting India to many other countries/ cities with many international passengers passing through it.
-South Asia’s biggest cultural industry.
What are some of the social opportunities that Dharavi has provided? (3)
-A sense of community due to the associated gathering blocks that helps people to engage in the community, like washing areas, markets which in turn decreases crime.
-Many jobs are available that require no experience and skills so many people have an income to send their children to school so the literacy rate is higher than most slums in India
-Better healthcare, accessibility to electricity.
What are some of the economic opportunities that Dharavi has provided?
(2)
-High employability rate, so people can afford to increase their quality of life.
-An informal economy so no taxes are paid to government meaning people can gain more money without giving it away.