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Urbanization
Causes and Effects
Urbanization
Urbanization refers to a process in which an
increasing proportion of a society live in cities and the
suburbs of cities. Historically, it has been closely
connected with industrialization.
Industrialization is a process that extensively uses
inanimate sources of energy to enhance human
productivity.
Following industrialization, surpluses increased in both
agriculture and industry. Larger and larger proportions
of a population could live in cities. Economic forces
were such that cities became the ideal places to locate
factories and their workers.
City or Urban Settlement
O $ %city% refers to a place of relatively
dense settlement -- dense enough so
that city residents can not grow their
own food resources. $ city
population, therefore, is always
dependent upon its %hinterlands% to
provide it with food resources.
Causes of Urbanization
O Industrial Revolution
O Industrialization following the Industrial
Revolution
O Emergence of large manufacturing
centers
O (ob ) pportunities
O $vailability of easy transportation
O * igration
Chicago in 1820
Population 15
Chicago in 1898
Population 16,98,575
Effects of Urbanization
4Positive
45egative
Pluses
O 6enefits include reduced transport
costs, exchange of ideas, and sharing
of natural resources.
O Cities act as beacons for the rural
population because they represent a
higher standard of living
O Cities offer opportunities to people not
available in the countryside
Pluses
O Social 7 Religious taboos8sanctions
disappearing
O Education is a tool to eradicate social
evils
O Industrialization, Urbanization,
Education, Legislation, Secularization-
se9uence of development
O Diffusion of urban culture to rural areas
* inuses
O
O
O
O
O
Industrial cities were difficult places to live in due to;
Public health issues resulting from contaminated water
and air and the spread communicable diseases due to
overcrowding.
Unemployment and under employment
Severe shortage of housing
<ransportation-commuting issues, lack of public
transport, no ade9uate investment
O Social effects - poverty, lack of opportunities,
psychological problems, alcoholism, drugs, crime,
violence and other deviant behaviors
Public health
O Sanitation - the settlements were ill e9uipped to
handle large populations and their sanitation needs
O Pollution = Caused by effluents, smoke and smog
O Fire hazards = due to use of flammable materials
and proximity8 congestion
O Epidemics - due to spread of communicable
diseases caused by contaminated water 7 air
Unemployment
O Unemployment is the condition of
willing workers lacking >
obs or %gainful
employment%. 6efore industrialization
unemployment has been said not to
have been recognized as an issue in
rural areas, despite the %
disguised
unemployment% of rural laborers having
little to do, especially in conditions of
overpopulation
Impact of unemployment on
society
O Individual = failure to meet financial
obligations such as purchasing food to
feed oneself and one?s family, and
paying one?s bills, failure to make
mortgage payments or to pay rent
may lead to homelessness.
O Societal - rising unemployment
increases the crime rate
Housing
O ) vercrowding
O Loss of privacy
O Lack of housing contributes directly to
crime, stress, and family breakdown
O Shortage of livable housing leading to
growth of slums
O Human beings have a right to lead a
life of dignity
<ransportation
O Transport or transportation is the
movement of people and goods from
one place to another.
O 6ecause of the much higher densities
of people and activities in cities,
O
transportation is a key issue.
Inade9uate8 lack of public transport
creates commuting problems leading
to loss of efficiency.
Social Effects - Poverty
O Poverty is generally defined at the
individual or family level as not having
enough money to buy basic necessities.
O Poverty is caused by lack of opportunities
O Poverty causes malnutrition and illness@it
is a ma>
or source of mental stress and
loss of self-esteem which may lead to
depression, and have a further negative
impact on health.
Social Effects - Crime
O Financial insecurity
O 5o welfare systems in place
O Lack of meaningful work ALow importance
to meaningful work and high importance
to higher profits and greater efficiencyB
O $nonymity -direct correlation between
higher crime rate and higher rootlessness
Urbanization in India
O In India, about 3 8 D of the population
lives in cities.
O <he process of urbanization is still
nascent in the Indian context.
O $ncient India was a civilized society with
many urban centers and centers of learning.
O
Early Urbanization - * ohen>
odaro
O Capitals
Harappa
- Kanau>
- U >
>
ain
O Religious Centers - 6odh Faya
- Garanashi
O University towns - <akshasila
5alanda
O * ughal Cities
• $gra
• Lahore
• Fatehpur Sikri
• <he seven cities of Delhi
O Colonial Cities = Delhi, Pondicherry,
Foa
O Cantonment <owns = 6angalore,
Secunderabad, 5agpur,Lucknow
O Hill Resorts = Shimla, 5ainital,
D ar>
eeling, ) oty, Kodaikanal
O Ports = Surat, * umbai, Calicut,
Kolkatta, Gizag, Chennai
Effects of Colonization
O Introduction of Western systems of
education
O * acaulization Aafter Lord * a caulayBof
Indian Education
O Development of labor force- skilled8
unskilled
O Independent India
• $dministrative capitals = Center 7
State
• Industrial <owns = 6hilai, Rourkela,
(amshedpur, $hmedabad, Surat,
Kolar
O <oday
O * egacities = * u mbai, Delhi, Kolkatta,
Chennai, 6angalore, Hyderabad
O Rapid Urbanization- rate of
urbanization increasing
O <he process of urbanization is still
nascent in the Indian context.
O <his explains the focus of global
attention on the developing nations.
O <here are huge profits to be made in
the process of development.

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pdf-hubungan-ilmu-administrasi-dengan-ilmu-lainnya-2.pptx

  • 2. Urbanization Urbanization refers to a process in which an increasing proportion of a society live in cities and the suburbs of cities. Historically, it has been closely connected with industrialization. Industrialization is a process that extensively uses inanimate sources of energy to enhance human productivity. Following industrialization, surpluses increased in both agriculture and industry. Larger and larger proportions of a population could live in cities. Economic forces were such that cities became the ideal places to locate factories and their workers.
  • 3. City or Urban Settlement O $ %city% refers to a place of relatively dense settlement -- dense enough so that city residents can not grow their own food resources. $ city population, therefore, is always dependent upon its %hinterlands% to provide it with food resources.
  • 4. Causes of Urbanization O Industrial Revolution O Industrialization following the Industrial Revolution O Emergence of large manufacturing centers O (ob ) pportunities O $vailability of easy transportation O * igration
  • 8. Pluses O 6enefits include reduced transport costs, exchange of ideas, and sharing of natural resources. O Cities act as beacons for the rural population because they represent a higher standard of living O Cities offer opportunities to people not available in the countryside
  • 9. Pluses O Social 7 Religious taboos8sanctions disappearing O Education is a tool to eradicate social evils O Industrialization, Urbanization, Education, Legislation, Secularization- se9uence of development O Diffusion of urban culture to rural areas
  • 10. * inuses O O O O O Industrial cities were difficult places to live in due to; Public health issues resulting from contaminated water and air and the spread communicable diseases due to overcrowding. Unemployment and under employment Severe shortage of housing <ransportation-commuting issues, lack of public transport, no ade9uate investment O Social effects - poverty, lack of opportunities, psychological problems, alcoholism, drugs, crime, violence and other deviant behaviors
  • 11. Public health O Sanitation - the settlements were ill e9uipped to handle large populations and their sanitation needs O Pollution = Caused by effluents, smoke and smog O Fire hazards = due to use of flammable materials and proximity8 congestion O Epidemics - due to spread of communicable diseases caused by contaminated water 7 air
  • 12. Unemployment O Unemployment is the condition of willing workers lacking > obs or %gainful employment%. 6efore industrialization unemployment has been said not to have been recognized as an issue in rural areas, despite the % disguised unemployment% of rural laborers having little to do, especially in conditions of overpopulation
  • 13. Impact of unemployment on society O Individual = failure to meet financial obligations such as purchasing food to feed oneself and one?s family, and paying one?s bills, failure to make mortgage payments or to pay rent may lead to homelessness. O Societal - rising unemployment increases the crime rate
  • 14. Housing O ) vercrowding O Loss of privacy O Lack of housing contributes directly to crime, stress, and family breakdown O Shortage of livable housing leading to growth of slums O Human beings have a right to lead a life of dignity
  • 15. <ransportation O Transport or transportation is the movement of people and goods from one place to another. O 6ecause of the much higher densities of people and activities in cities, O transportation is a key issue. Inade9uate8 lack of public transport creates commuting problems leading to loss of efficiency.
  • 16. Social Effects - Poverty O Poverty is generally defined at the individual or family level as not having enough money to buy basic necessities. O Poverty is caused by lack of opportunities O Poverty causes malnutrition and illness@it is a ma> or source of mental stress and loss of self-esteem which may lead to depression, and have a further negative impact on health.
  • 17. Social Effects - Crime O Financial insecurity O 5o welfare systems in place O Lack of meaningful work ALow importance to meaningful work and high importance to higher profits and greater efficiencyB O $nonymity -direct correlation between higher crime rate and higher rootlessness
  • 19. O In India, about 3 8 D of the population lives in cities. O <he process of urbanization is still nascent in the Indian context.
  • 20. O $ncient India was a civilized society with many urban centers and centers of learning. O Early Urbanization - * ohen> odaro O Capitals Harappa - Kanau> - U > > ain O Religious Centers - 6odh Faya - Garanashi O University towns - <akshasila 5alanda
  • 21. O * ughal Cities • $gra • Lahore • Fatehpur Sikri • <he seven cities of Delhi
  • 22. O Colonial Cities = Delhi, Pondicherry, Foa O Cantonment <owns = 6angalore, Secunderabad, 5agpur,Lucknow O Hill Resorts = Shimla, 5ainital, D ar> eeling, ) oty, Kodaikanal O Ports = Surat, * umbai, Calicut, Kolkatta, Gizag, Chennai
  • 23. Effects of Colonization O Introduction of Western systems of education O * acaulization Aafter Lord * a caulayBof Indian Education O Development of labor force- skilled8 unskilled
  • 24. O Independent India • $dministrative capitals = Center 7 State • Industrial <owns = 6hilai, Rourkela, (amshedpur, $hmedabad, Surat, Kolar
  • 25. O <oday O * egacities = * u mbai, Delhi, Kolkatta, Chennai, 6angalore, Hyderabad O Rapid Urbanization- rate of urbanization increasing
  • 26. O <he process of urbanization is still nascent in the Indian context. O <his explains the focus of global attention on the developing nations. O <here are huge profits to be made in the process of development.