Social and economic issues associated with urbanisation Flashcards

1
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main consequences (categories) of urbanisation

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urban sprawl
shortage of housing in LICs
shortage of affordable housing in HICs
lack of urban services and waste disposal 
unemployment 
transport issues
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2
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what is urban sprawl

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the spread of an urban area into the surrounding countryside

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3
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how does urban sprawl affect infrastructure

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urban sprawl requires more roads and infrastructure such as pipes and wires

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4
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how can urban sprawl contribute to the urban heat island effect

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urban sprawl can increase air pollution since a more car dependent lifestyle leads to increases in fossil fuel consumption and the emissions of greenhouse gases- leading to the UHI effect

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5
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how does urban sprawl impact the environment and wildlife

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wildlife habitat loss

impermeable surfaces means that rainwater is unable to soak into the ground and replenish groundwater stores

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6
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urban sprawl can also lead to…

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decentralisation

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7
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where do poorer people live when there is a lack of housing

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slums on informal land on the edge of the city

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8
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in 2013 how many people did the UN estimate were living in slums globally

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863 million (but probably over 1 billion due to the lack of census data from slums)

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9
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what percentage did average house prices in London rise by from 2010-2015

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50%

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10
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why did prices in London rise

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in-migration, gentrification and the purchasing of property by wealthy foreign investors

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11
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push factors (to move to urban areas) are often caused by …

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poverty

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12
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examples of push factors

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agricultural problems (such as desertification)
high levels of local diseases
agriculture is becoming organised globally- many traditional rural communities have been driven off their land into the city
natural disasters
war

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examples of pull factors

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employment in factories and service industries (better paid)
earning money from the informal sector
better quality social provisions
perceived better quality of life (fed in part by images from the media)

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