WHAT IS URBANIZATION Urbanization is the physical growth of urban areas as a result of global change. Urbanization is also defined by the United Nations.

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WHAT IS URBANIZATION Urbanization is the physical growth of urban areas as a result of global change. Urbanization is also defined by the United Nations as movement of people from rural to urban areas with population growth equating to urban migration. As more and more people leave villages and farms to live in cities, urban growth results. The rapid growth of cities like Chicago in the late 19th century a century later can be attributed largely to people from rural communities migrating there.

WHAT CAUSES URBANIZATION Urbanization occurs naturally from individual and corporate efforts to reduce time and expense in commuting and transportation while improving opportunities for jobs, education, housing, and transportation. Living in cities permits individuals and families to take advantage of the opportunities of proximity, diversity, and marketplace competition. People move into cities to seek economic opportunities. In rural areas, often on small family farms, it is difficult to improve one's standard of living beyond basic sustenance. Farm living is dependent on unpredictable environmental conditions, and in times of drought, flood or pestilence, survival becomes extremely problematic. Cities, in contrast, are known to be places where money, services and wealth are centralized. Cities are where fortunes are made and where social mobility is possible. Businesses, which generate jobs and capital, are usually located in urban areas

ENVIROMENTAL EFFECTS OF URBANIZATION The urban heat island has become a growing concern. The urban heat island is formed when industrial and urban areas are developed and heat becomes more abundant. In rural areas, a large part of the incoming solar energy is used to evaporate water from vegetation and soil. In cities, where less vegetation and exposed soil exists, the majority of the suns energy is absorbed by urban structures and asphalt. Hence, during warm daylight hours, less evaporative cooling in cities allows surface temperatures to rise higher than in rural areas. Additional city heat is given off by vehicles and factories, as well as by industrial and domestic heating and cooling units. This effect causes the city to become 2 to 10 o F (1 to 6 o C) warmer than surrounding landscapes.. Impacts also include reducing soil moisture and intensification of carbon dioxide emissions.

URBANIZED POPULATION 2006

THE 19 th CENTURY GROWTH OF CHICAGO 1820 POPULATION:15

1854 POPULATION:55,000

1898 POPULATION:1,698,575

COMPARISATION OF URBANIZATION IN THE WORLDS MORE DEVELOPED AND LESS DEVELOPED SOCIETIES

THE WORLDS POPULATION WILL BE PREDOMINANTLY URBAN BY THE YEAR

GROUP MEMBERS KADISHA THOMAS ADRIANA TRIM KEYA WEEKES IVANNA SCOTT

CONCLUSION THE END!!!