Urbanization is the process where more people live in cities than rural areas. When over 50% of a country's population lives in cities, it is considered urbanized. Causes of urbanization include seeking better jobs, education, services, and healthcare that are more readily available in cities. Effects of urbanization include lack of housing and open land, inadequate transportation and infrastructure, increased crime, pollution, and loss of agricultural land. As more people move to cities, the costs of housing and services rise while unemployment increases, exacerbating issues like poverty, homelessness, and crime. Environmental impacts include waste problems, air pollution from traffic and industry, and water pollution from inadequate sewage systems. Solutions involve managing urban growth, re
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Causes and Effects of Urbanization
Urbanization is the process where more people live in cities than rural areas. When over 50% of a country's population lives in cities, it is considered urbanized. Causes of urbanization include seeking better jobs, education, services, and healthcare that are more readily available in cities. Effects of urbanization include lack of housing and open land, inadequate transportation and infrastructure, increased crime, pollution, and loss of agricultural land. As more people move to cities, the costs of housing and services rise while unemployment increases, exacerbating issues like poverty, homelessness, and crime. Environmental impacts include waste problems, air pollution from traffic and industry, and water pollution from inadequate sewage systems. Solutions involve managing urban growth, re
• Urbanisation is the process in which the number of people living in
cities increases compared with the number of people living in rural areas. A country is considered to be urbanised when over 50% of its population lives in urban places. • The ways in which society adapts to change. It predominently Results in the physical growth of urban areas, be it horizontal or vertical. Causes of Urbanization
Reduce expense in commuting and transportation
Improving opportunities for jobs, education, housing, and transportation. Greater variety of jobs To seek economic opportunities Better basic services as well as other specialist services that aren't found in rural areas Elderly are often forced to move to cities where there are doctors and hospitals that can cater for their health needs. Effects of Urbanization
Lack of housing and open areas of land
Lack of safe and efficient transportation Crime Urban heat Respiratory problems among human Fire hazards Loss of land for agriculture Aid in global warming 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,food and living space in cities, and family planning. 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,and greater congestion problems.As a 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,as do drug abuse,crime and homelessness. Environmental impacts
• Waste are a major problem in large cities.
• Air pollution results from over-dependence on motorised transport and from burning of coal to supply energy. • Water pollution results from poor sewage facililties and 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. Solutions of Urbanization
Cities can be revitalized by managing growth
Cleaning up environmentally contaminated land Reinvesting in existing neighbourhoods hanging governmental infrastructure financing policies Establish urban growth boundaries Decentralisation THANK YOU