Learning objectives: To examine patterns of urban poverty – slums Key terms: Hoyt sector model Push and pull factors.

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Learning objectives: To examine patterns of urban poverty – slums Key terms: Hoyt sector model Push and pull factors

You have 5 minutes to draw a sketch map of Nigeria to locate Lagos and the slum of Makoko

Case study questions What is the population of Makoko? What are the characteristics? Describe the location of Makoko and suggest the socio economic and environmental reasons for its location. What economic activity takes place in Makoko? What are the challenges for people living in Makoko? (social, economic, environmental) What are the conflicts over land use in Makoko?