What are some of the demographic stats that make New York a world city?
. Population 18.9 million
. 30 universities around 200,000 people graduate every year
. 83.2.% people aged 25+ are high school graduates
. 39.6% people aged 25+ have Bachelor’s degree or higher
. Wide ethnic diversity e.g 31.9% white, 28.9% African American, 14.3% Asian
What are some of the technological stats that make New York a world city?
. 3 major airports e.g John F Kennedy, Newark Liberty, LaGuardia international airports
. 117 million people used airports in 2014
. Times Square home to MTV’s headquarters as well as ABC ‘Good morning America’
. Free Wi-Fi around squares funded by LinkNYC
. TV stations include Fox, ABC, NBC, New York Times
What are some of the economic stats that make New York a world city?
. 4 of the world’s largest banks e.g Citibank, Bank of America, JP, Morgan Chase
. Home to stock exchange NASDAQ
. GDP of $7 billion
. TNC’s include American Express, Bloomberg, Tiffany and co
. Wall Street most important stock exchange in world accounts for 35% of city’s employment
What are some of the political stats that make New York a world city?
. UN assembly HQ in New York
. UN oversees many programmes which as World Health Organisation and World Food programme and more
. Government want to target problems to reduce waste in landfill sites
. Government putting in more sustainable transport systems
. New York is run by New York City council
What are some of the cultural stats that make New York a world city?
. New York as 46 museums
. 5 boroughs of New York Manhattan, Brooklyn, Bronx, Queens and Scranton Island
. Times Square most visited tourist attraction $ 50 million each year
. Universities include Colombia University, New York university and more
. Colonised as New Amsterdam by Dutch originally
What is the urbanisation and growth rate in Mumbai?
. Mumbai in India growing rapidly in recent decades
. Population of 20, 688,000 in 2022 a 1.26% increase from 2021
What is the fertility rate in Mumbai
2.6 children per women and a declining death rate
What are the positive impacts of urban growth in Mumbai?
What’s the location of Mumbai?
. On the west coast of India in Asia
. North of Panama and is located in the Maharashtra state right next to Arabian Sea
. Lies on a Peninsula and is south of Ahmadabad
. South west of India’s capital New Delhi
What’s the national importance of Mumbai?
. Financial capital of India+ home to Mumbai stock exchange
. Home to India’s specialist technical industries
. 10% of all factory employment + 40% of India’s foreign trade
What’s the international importance of Mumbai?
. Centre of the Hindi movie industry Bollywood - largest number of films per year in world
. Home to Mumbai stock exchange+ many financial services in Mumbai
. 40% of India’s foreign trade in Mumbai
. Most of India’s major television and satellite networks in Mumbai
Describe the growth of Mumbai
. 1900-1940 population of Mumbai increased from 1 million to 1.5 million
. 1940-1980 exponential growth of Mumbai from 1.5 to 8 million
. 1980-1990 graph at it’s steepest population rose from 8.5 to 13 million
. Growth continues but in 2013 population begins to slow down to 22 million
What are some of the rural push factors of Mumbai
What are some of the urban pull factors of Mumbai?
What is hyperurbanisation?
The increase in the urban population is happening so rapidly that the city cannot cope with the need of the people
What is the size of Dharavi in Mumbai?
2km squared
What is the population of Dharavi?
1 million about
What is the total turnover of Dharavi roughly?
Roughly over $1 billion per year
Where is Dharavi located?
In Mumbai in the Maharashtra state next to Manhattan Central Park
What industry/informal work is there in Dharavi?
What are some of the conditions and problems in Dharavi?
Where is St Ives located?
. In Cambridgeshire
. 70 miles North of London
. 18 miles from Cambridge along A14
What are some facts about St Ives?
. 1961 population was just 3800 ➡️ 2010 reached 16400
. Good access and rail links to Cambridge and London
Around 1/4 of Woking population commute into London and even more into Cambridge
What are some of the push factors of London/ Cambridge?