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People in Cities
Objectives You should understand current
distribution patterns of urbanisation You should understand the way in
which urbanisation is changing at present.
You should consider how rates of urbanisation have changed in the past
You should understand the reasons for global variations in rates of urbanisation
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Plot the distribution of the World’s major cities for 1800, 1900 and 1950
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Urbanisation Trends
1. Define the term Urbanisation 2. Look at figures 15.2 and 15.3 from
Waugh p418. What do these maps show about urbanisation?
3. Write a description of where the world’s major millionaire cities are and which countries are the most Urbanised.
4. Explain these major global trends in Urbanisation in 1990.
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Urbanisation trends
1. Produce a line graph of the figures on the rural urban Inter relationships web page.
2. Read pages 418 to 419 of David Waugh.
3. Analyse the results of your graph.4. What are the implications of these
patterns for city planners world wide? How do these differ for different places?
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Urbanisation trends
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More Developed Regions
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Europe and CIS
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Africa
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Geographic futuresKey questions to consider…
If these trends continue, what will happen in the short term (1-5years)?
If these trends continue, what will happen in the long term (10 years or more)?
How likely are these forecasts? Why might they be wrong?
What are the most likely consequences of these forecasts?
What alternatives are there for the future? What would be the best case scenario? What would be the worst future? Who wins and who loses in what is envisaged for the
future? What would you prefer?
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Homework
January 2002 Explain why the rates of urban growth vary from
place to place. (20) June 2004 Explain why rates of urban growth vary from
place to place and from time to time. (20) June 2002 What is meant by the term urbanisation? (5) Explain the changing distribution of the world’s
largest cities in recent years. (20)