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4.1.1 Urban Change

What is Urbanisation?

  • Urbanisation:
    • Growth in the proportion of a country's population living in an urban area.
    • Nearly 60% of the world's population now live in cities, that's 3.8 billion people.
    • Happening fastest in LIC/NEE countries. Good transport, internet, and communication networks mean people can live in rural areas perfectly well in HICs.
    • Urban areas are growing rapidly, causing a range of opportunities and challenges.
    • Urban planning is important to maximise opportunities and minimise challenges.

Rural to Urban Migration

Rural to Urban Migration

Rural to Urban Migration

  1. Rural to urban migration:
  • Movement of people from the countryside to the city.
  • Rate is affected by push factors (things that encourage people to leave) and pull factors (things that encourage people to move to an area).
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Push Factors

  • Natural disasters
  • War and conflict
  • Mechanisation (less farming jobs due to agricultural equipment)
  • Drought/Desertification
  • Lack of employment
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Pull Factors

  • More jobs
  • Better education & healthcare
  • Increased quality of life
  • Following family members
  1. Urbanisation is caused by natural increase:
  • Natural increase is when the birth rate is higher than the death rate (more people being born than dying), so the population grows.
  1. Young Population:
  • Young people move to cities to find work.
  1. Family Growth:
  • Young people who move to cities start families, increasing the population.
  • Better healthcare means people in cities live longer.
  1. Growth of Mega Cities:
  • High rates of urbanisation lead to the growth of mega cities.
  • A megacity has a population over 10 million.
  • In 2020, there were 35 megacities, most located in Asia (red circles on the map below).
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