Urbanization is the increase in the proportion of people living in cities and is occurring as people migrate from rural to urban areas as countries develop. This document discusses the causes, effects, and impacts of urbanization. The causes include population pressure in rural areas, belief of better standards of living in cities, and natural population increase. The impacts include economic, political, social, cultural, and environmental factors affecting cities as well as socio-cultural and socio-economic impacts on surrounding rural areas and within cities. While urbanization provides benefits like economic growth and services, it also leads to issues like pollution, poverty, overcrowding, and infrastructure challenges.
This presentation is a follow-up to the presentation entitled "Migration". It is aimed at lower school students and is inadequate for students preparing for major examinations. It looks at what urbanization is and what causes it.
This presentation is a follow-up to the presentation entitled "Migration". It is aimed at lower school students and is inadequate for students preparing for major examinations. It looks at what urbanization is and what causes it.
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The newly released book Sustainable Urban Environments - An Ecosystem Approach ‘helps the reader grasp opportunities for integration of knowledge and technologies in the design, construction and management of the built environment.’ In the first edition of the Delft Environment Initiative Lecture Series on 21-09-2011 several contributors to Sustainable Urban Environments discussed their views on the most pressing challenges facing us in the urban environment today and how they should be integrated in education. These are the slides accompanying the ‘elevator pitches’ they gave. http://home.tudelft.nl/en/research/environment/mini-symposium-sustainable-urban-environments/
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2. URBANIZATION
Urbanization is the increase in the proportion of people living in towns and cities.
Urbanization occurs because people move from rural areas to urban areas .This usually occurs when a country is still developing.
3. Causes of Urbanization
•Rural to urban migration is happening on a massive scale due to population pressure and lack of resources in rural areas.
•People living in rural areas are “PULLED” to the city. Often they believe that the standard of living in urban areas will be much better in urban areas.
•Natural increase caused by a decrease in death rates while birth rates remain high.
4. Effects of Urbanization
•A range of economic, political,social, cultural and environmental factors affect urbanization.
•Urbanization is encouraged socially and culturally through the media.
5. Socio-cultural impacts
•Cities have a strong socio-cultural impacts on their surrounding rural areas. The mass media depicts city life as superior to rural life, the “STANDARD” language is deemed that of the national capital, and better services are received in the city due to its wealth.
•The fertility rate in cities is often lower than in rural areas due to the absence of agriculture, the cost of children,foodand living space in cities, and family planning.
6. Socio-economic impacts
•As a city grows, the cost of housing and infrastructure also grows, since there are less water, land and building material available,andgreater congestion problems.Asa city decays in this way, governments often do not meet the service needs of residents and urban development is dominated by private capital.
•Unemployment grows,asdo drug abuse,crimeand homelessness.
7. Environmental impacts•Waste are a major problem in large cities. •Air pollution results from over- dependence on motorisedtransport and from burning of coal to supply energy. •Water pollution results from poor sewage facililtiesand disposal of industrial heavy metals into waterways. •Vast quantities of solid waste are produced in industries. •Traffic congestion and noise pollution are major environmental impacts of large cities.
8. Benefits of Urbanisation
•Improvement in economy
•Growth of commercial activities
•Social & cultural integration
•Efficient services
•Resources of utilization
9. Adverse effects of UrbanizationThere is increasing competition for facilities due to the high standard ofliving in urban areas, which has triggered several negative effects:- •Slums and its consequences of overcrowding. •Lack of sanitation, •Poverty, •Illiteracy, •Unemployment and•Crime is the worst impact of urbanization. •Global warming, air ,pollution, water scarcity and pollution and loss of forest cover, agricultural land and depletion of wildlife as a result of urban sprawl, pose serious threats to the environment.
10. CONCLUSION
•The challenge facing the world today is to
Minimize the negative effects and build the benefits .
Infrastructure needs to be improved.
Opportunities should be created within rural areas to prevent migration to cities.