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Urbanization
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MOST MEGACITIES ARE LOCATED IN THIRD WORLD PRIMATE CITIES: MEXICO CITY: 9.8 million (Guadalajara: 1.7 million) BANGKOK: 5.9 million (Chiangmai: 278,000) LONDON: 6.9 million (Birmingham: ~ 1 million) Mega Cities
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Distribution of Cities
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Regional Urban Growth
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Population by CitySize
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Urbanization: Summary MEGA Cities: Cities with over 8 million population [Definitions vary] Rank Size Rule: Hierarchy of Cities Primate Cities: Cities much larger than other cities in country (e.g. Seoul = 34 x Pusan) Four Country Primacy Index: FCPI= P1 / (P1+P2+P3+P4)
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Third World Urbanization Urbanization Level: Latin America > Asia > Africa [Exception: China and India in Asia] Urbanization Rate: Africa, Asia > Latin America
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Urban Growth
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Migration components: Rural to Urban; Urban to Urban; Circulators Why migrate? Lure of big city Job opportunities (pull factor) Lack of rural opportunities (push factor) Migration
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Why Urbanize? Urbanization = Economic Growth (?) Agglomeration & Localization Economies Potential Markets Exception: Africa Rural Urban Linkages Symbiotic Economic Relationship
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Why not urbanize? Is Urbanization Good? Urban Bias (Michael Lipton) Political and Economic Domination of urban groups Lopsided development, more favorable to urban areas Anti-Urban Policies Ujaamization (Tanzania, Julius Nyerere) Cultural Revolution (China, Mao Tse-Tung)
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